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When listing skills on your resume, here are a few essential tips to keep in mind:

✅ List hard skills with experience levels. For each skill you list, you can mention your proficiency, from beginner to expert. This tells the hiring manager how much training you might need if they hire you.

✅ Keep it relevant and tailored to the job. You might have some awesome and rare skills, but they’re not always going to be useful. Your Photoshop skills won’t make a difference in an application for a job as a writer.

✅ Include some universal skills. Some skills can be useful anywhere. These include both soft skills (like communication) and hard skills (like using Microsoft Office or Google Office Suite).

✅ Back up your skills. Instead of just listing skills as buzzwords (like “critical thinker” or “problem-solving-master”), make sure you prove what you’re saying. Give examples of when you’ve put those skills to good use, such as in your work experience section.

And for a student resume, here are a few of the top skills almost every single employer will value:

🟩 Verbal and Written Communication
🟩 Teamwork
🟩 Adaptability
🟩 Punctuality
🟩 Organizational skills
🟩 Flexibility
🟩 Conflict resolution
🟩 Problem-solving abilities
🟩 Motivation
🟩 Patience
🟩 Persuasion
🟩 Time-management

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11 months ago | [YT] | 3

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👉 Before you can fill out your resume, you need to decide on the best format for your job application.

There are three resume formats you can choose from:

⬜ Reverse-chronological (also known as the chronological format)
⬜ Functional (also known as the skill-based format)
⬜ Combination (a mix of the reverse-chronological and functional formats)

✅ For 99% of cases, I recommend that you choose the reverse-chronological resume format when making your resume.

The reverse-chronological format is the most practical, since it lists your most recent experience and achievements first, making it the perfect format when you’re applying for a job.

It’s also hiring managers’ favorite format worldwide, so it’s what they expect to see in your application.

Here’s an example of what the reverse-chronological resume format looks like:

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Whether you switch jobs frequently, rely on your learned skills, or have your own business, you’ll need to establish a career path that reflects your experiences and helps you grow as a professional.

The first step in creating your career path is to reflect on what you want.

Take this moment to do some deep self-exploration. You must understand your aspirations, desires, and what drives you.

Start by asking yourself some key questions to clarify your vision and goals, such as:

✅ What do you want to achieve in your career?
✅ Beyond work, what kind of life do you envision for yourself?
✅ What are your core values that you don't want to compromise on?
✅ What’s your ultimate goal?

These questions help you pinpoint more than just the job titles you might be aiming for. The kind of work-life balance, environment, and impact you want your career to have been just as important to figure out, if not more so.

Figuring out what you want is the foundation of a career path that's fulfilling, aligned with who you are, and successful.

There are four more steps to take to create your career path. Read them on our Career Blog article: 
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A cover letter is your chance to make a personal connection with the employer. It complements your resume by bringing your experiences to life.

👉 Here’s what you should include:

✅ Contact Information: Just like your resume, start with your name, phone number, and email. No need for your address, but including your LinkedIn profile could be a nice touch.

✅ Addressing the Hiring Manager: It's important to address your cover letter to the right person. If you can, find out the name of the hiring manager and address them directly (like "Dear Ms. Smith"). This personal touch shows you've put in the extra effort and makes your letter feel more tailored and respectful.

✅ Introduction: Grab their attention. Start with a concise introduction about who you are and why you're interested in the role. A compelling opener can make a big difference.

✅ Why You’re Interested in the Role: Explain what drew you to the job. Be specific about why the company or the role excites you. This shows you've done your homework.

✅ Your Relevant Experience and Skills: Here's where you match your skills to the job description. Use specific examples from your past to show how you've used these skills effectively to show the hiring manager why they should hire you.

✅ Conclusion and Call to Action: Wrap it up by reiterating your interest and thank the reader for their time. A proactive closing, like mentioning your eagerness to discuss your application in an interview, leaves a strong final impression.

To recap, you should address the hiring manager, write a captivating introduction, talk about your achievements and skills, and wrap up with a call to action and a professional signature line.

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According to several resume statistics, hiring managers take less than six seconds to decide if a candidate is a match for the job.

Is your resume able to pass the 6-second test? 👇

✅ The first thing the hiring manager is going to notice is your resume’s layout and formatting. Instead of wasting precious time tweaking everything by yourself, use our free resume templates and create your resume in minutes.

✅ Use your resume summary to give the hiring manager the most important details, such as your years of experience, impressive skills, and your exact professional title.

✅ Tailor your resume to the specific job you’re applying for. Include relevant keywords, skills, and work experience that match what the employer is looking for.

✅ Make sure to use bullet points to increase your resume’s readability and guide the hiring manager’s eyes to your work experience within the first few seconds.

✅ Adding a hyperlink to an updated LinkedIn profile can make a huge difference. This way, you’re allowing the hiring manager to dive deeper into your professional journey.

Learn more about this topic from our Career Blog:
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1 year ago | [YT] | 5

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💼 Career paths are crucial for giving your professional journey a clear direction. Here's why 👇

✅ This isn’t just about figuring out what the next job should be. It’s about envisioning where you’ve been, where you want to be in the long run, and mapping out the steps to get there. Think of it as a vision board for your career.

✅ A well-defined career path helps you make informed decisions about your education, training, and job choices. This way, you can ensure that each step moves you closer to your ultimate goals.

✅ A career path can also prepare you for changes in the job market and enable you to adapt by both leveraging the skills and experiences you already have and acquiring the ones you’re going to need.

✅ Having a clear career path makes it more likely for you to find job satisfaction and success because you're pursuing opportunities that align with your skills, interests, and values.

✅ A career path also provides a sense of progress and achievement as you reach milestones along the way and contribute to your overall professional and personal growth.

Did you manage to choose your path?

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1 year ago | [YT] | 1

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👔 Employers will toss your resume aside if they see months' worth of information missing from it.

Here's how you can avoid that:

Just explain what happened. Maybe you needed to take care of your kids, or you had an injury that prevented you from working. Whatever the reason was, you should acknowledge the employment gap on your resume and provide a brief explanation.

Mention the period of your employment gap and the reason behind it in your resume, your cover letter and during your job interview, and the gap won't cost you the job.

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Here's how to make your resume in the right way 👇

🔹 Choose a resume format carefully. In 99% of cases, we recommend the reverse-chronological format.

🔹 Add the right contact details. Leave your headshot out and make sure to include your job title, a professional email address, and any relevant links. (E.g.: your LinkedIn profile, online portfolio, personal website, etc.).

🔹 Write an impactful resume summary. Unless you’re an entry-level professional, always go for a resume summary. If you do it right, it’s your chance to get the hiring manager to go through the rest of your resume in detail.

🔹 Pay attention to your work experience section. Take your work experience section from OK-ish to exceptional by tailoring it to the job ad, making your achievements quantifiable, and using action verbs and power words.

🔹 Add the right skills for the job. Keep this section relevant by only including the hard and soft skills that are required for the position.

🔹 Keep your education short and to the point. Your most recent and highest degree is more than enough for a strong education section. You only need to add more details here if you’re a recent graduate with barely any work experience.

🔹 Leverage optional resume sections. Optional sections like languages, hobbies, certifications, independent projects, and others can set you apart from other candidates with similar skills and experience.

🔹 Include a cover letter. That’s right, cover letters matter in 2024, and the best way to supplement your resume is by adding an equally well-crafted cover letter to your job application. To make the most of it, check out our detailed guide on how to write a cover letter.

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1 year ago | [YT] | 4

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"Why should we hire you?"

✅ Now, this can be a tough question to answer during an interview. You might be tempted to say something like, "I'm a hard worker," or "I have a lot of experience in this field." And, while those are definitely good qualities to have, they're not necessarily going to set you apart from the other candidates.

✅ Instead, try to think about what makes you unique. What are your special skills or talents? Maybe you're a great negotiator, or you have a knack for understanding complex technical concepts. Whatever it is, make sure to highlight those skills and explain how they would benefit the company.

✅ Another approach is to focus on your passion for the job. If you're applying for a job as a data scientist, for example, talk about how much you love working with numbers and solving complex problems. This will show the interviewer that you're not just in it for the paycheck, but that you genuinely care about the work you'll be doing.

✅ Overall, the key to answering this question is to be yourself and show the interviewer why you're the best fit for the job. So, don't be afraid to highlight your unique skills and talents, and be prepared to explain why you're the right person for the job. 😄

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1 year ago (edited) | [YT] | 4

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Does your CV look empty? 🤔

Unfortunately, an empty-looking CV can make you come off as inexperienced to potential employers. But no worries! 🤗

In this article, we are going to tell you about all the ways you can fill up your CV. 💡

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