Let’s visualize, shall we? Close your eyes (on second thought, don’t close your eyes), clear your mind, and imagine a resume. What do you see? Do you see a piece of paper? Nice paper? Bullet points?
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I receive many of the same questions from readers, so I thought I would compile some common questions into one column. Q: How do I write a resume that opens the most doors possible? A: Defining your ...
For decades, the resume has been the default currency of careers. A neatly formatted sheet of paper—sometimes stretched to two—was meant to capture the sum total of a person’s professional life. But ...
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The rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools has nearly half of job seekers utilizing such tools to help improve their resumes according to a new survey from Canva. Canva partnered with ...
Dear Sam: I am struggling to write about my last job and don’t know why. I have a degree in communications, yet I can’t figure out what to say about what is probably the most impressive job I have had ...