A stand out resume is crucial for landing a new job and can even help you secure a higher salary or better position. It serves as a marketing tool, but it’s important to balance self-promotion with outright arrogance. To differentiate yourself from other candidates with similar skills and experiences, your
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The Red And Green Flags In Job Posting
After working together with numerous job seekers, we have identified the top three bad and good signs in a job posting that might indicate you’re (job seekers) better off not investing your time in applying. 1. Lack of clarity For example, the position is advertised as remote, yet somewhere in
4 Ways to Focus at Work
Work is always going to be distracting. Losing your focus can be caused by many different things, like notifications on your computer or phone or just feeling bored with your work. You may enjoy doing many things at once. Or you’re proud of being able to make plans. Or you
Hard Skills: How to Include Them on Your Resume
The key to getting your dream job is to write a good resume. Putting your work experience and schooling on your resume is important, but you also need to include your hard skills. These knowledge are specific, measurable abilities most people get through education, training, and hands-on experience. If you
5 AI Tools To Boost Your Job Search
The only thing people talk about when they talk about AI these days is the jobs it could take away. But new AI tools can help you find one. AI tools can be beneficial for people with less training. Retail workers don’t always know what skills they have. If they
3 Things to do When Accepting Job Offer
Every job seeker feels like a winner when they get a job offer. After all the study, applications, and interviews, you’ve finally been offered the job you’ve been trying to get. Go you! You have good reason to be excited. But don’t be in a hurry to join right away.