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Resume Writing Tips
Ready for the next step in your career? Whether you are seeking an internal promotion or seeking career advancement opportunities outside of your current company, your resume will be an important indicator of your ability to excel at the next level. It might be the only chance you have to convey the achievements and qualifications…
Writing a resume for career growth and advancement requires a different approach than simply writing a resume for a similar position or horizontal move. Showing the employer the tangible benefits you’ve delivered becomes increasingly more important as you position yourself for growth either within your company or outside of it. Here are a few resume…
Do you ever wonder how you’ll get everything accomplished that’s on your to-do list? I’ve been there for the past 15 years, balancing the managing of a growing company, caring for my family, and homeschooling five of our six children. I get how overwhelming it can feel to try and do it all. Which is…
We’ve all been there . . . the place where you want employers to read your resume and say “Wow.” But what exactly is a wow factor and how do you give your resume a striking wow factor? Your wow factor is the most important, impressive, and valuable information about you as a candidate. It’s…
I work with so many job seekers who struggle to tell their story and put into words their achievements. Since their career summary is often the first place they start when writing their resume, knowing exactly what to say to capture the hiring manager’s attention so they want to read the rest of your resume…
One of the quickest ways you can improve your resume is to replace passive language with active language. This top-ten list of cringeworthy words and phrases includes mostly passive phrases or terms that don’t show the employer the value and contribution you can make, thereby lessening the impact of your resume on hiring managers. If…