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worldswin · 2 years ago
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How to prepare your CV-Resume and send it professionally to increase the rate of acceptance of jobs ? #Resume #Tips #CVjob #skills #requirement #vacancy #worldswin #cv #jobs #jobpostings #careers
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divinector · 1 year ago
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impacteerscareers · 1 month ago
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Build a Perfect ATS-Optimized Resume with Impacteers 
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resumeocean123 · 2 months ago
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linkclickssmallseotoll · 3 months ago
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Elevate Your Job Search with the Best CV Making Apps
In today’s competitive job market, having a well-crafted CV is essential to making a lasting impression on potential employers. However, creating a professional CV can be daunting, especially if you're unsure of what to include or how to format it. Thankfully, technology has made this task easier with the introduction of CV making apps. These apps simplify the process of creating a polished CV, offering a range of templates, design options, and user-friendly interfaces to help you stand out. In this blog, we’ll explore the benefits of using CV making apps and how they can enhance your job search.
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jobsbuster · 7 months ago
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prores01 · 7 months ago
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onlineinfatuation2 · 1 year ago
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jhponestop · 1 year ago
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meerapatel · 2 years ago
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qqueenofhades · 1 year ago
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coming from one of those "born in mid 2000s and is now suddenly an adult, making everyone feel old," people, do you have any resources to learn how to bullshit your way through getting a job with zero experience. cause i cant even put like "babysitting" or anything since covid prevented literally any teenage-typical jobs and i kinda dont know what to put on a resume beyond the university im currently attending and the high school i graduated from. and they still dont teach you this in school even though we've complained for years 😭
Okay my chilluns, listen up. This is how to bullshit your way into a basic 1-page resume even if you think you have absolutely dum-dum-diddlysquat to put on it. I completely feel you, as it's hard as hell to get a job even in the ordinary course of things, and especially when everything seems to want 10 years of experience and a bachelor's degree (and still pays like shit). But you gotta be persistent anyway. So here follows the step-by-step guide of How To Resume:
Open a new Word (or other word-processing software of your choice) document.
Pick a nice, professional-looking font (for the love of God, no Comic Sans). Times New Roman is fine; you don't have to overthink it. My own CV is currently in Perpetua, because it's a nice serif that looks crisp and a little different, but it is still clean and readable. Garamond or Cambria or other starter typefaces are fine too. Make sure it is the right size, usually around 12pt.
Put your full name at the top, centered, in BOLD CAPITALS. Increase the typeface size a few more points on this, to make it stand out and to make it take up space.
Underneath this, in regular-sized text, put your contact information: mailing address if you're comfortable sharing it, or if not, at least your phone number and email address. Use a school email if you have it, and not some weird/in-jokey personal email.
Start a new paragraph. In a slightly smaller font (italic if you want to make it look classy) write a few words about yourself. This should be something like I am a [Major] student at [University] looking for a part-time, entry-level position in [sales, retail, office, etc]. A [year] graduate of [High School] in [City, State], I am [prompt, reliable, detail-oriented, mature, friendly, etc] and a hard worker who is eager to gain experience and positively contribute to your business.
Start a new paragraph. Change the alignment from Center to Left. Create a new heading in bold underline labeled Education.
Under this, fill in your education (college first, followed by high school). Include the institution name, city, and state, the year you graduated or expect to graduate, any honors or awards, any extracurriculars, any grade-point averages if they're good (i.e. 3.0 and above), and your expected major in college.
Start a new paragraph. Create another heading: Experience.
This is where you put absolutely anything you can think of (in chronological order, most recent first and counting backward). Did you volunteer for something ever in your life? Put it down! (Title of work, dates, location, brief description of work). Did you do yard work for someone for a weekend? Put it down! Were you (or are you) part of a student club or organization in high school or university? Have you organized or taken part in any local initiatives in your community or neighborhood? Put it down! Basically, absolutely any kind of work, paid or unpaid, that might be relevant, regardless of how long it was or when it took place.
Under that, put the new heading/paragraph Skills and Interests.
Have you worked with Microsoft Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, Adobe, Photoshop? Put it down! People love that shit! Do you use social media and/or know how to work it better than the average grandma? Put 'er down! You get the idea. Think of anything in your daily life that can be put in Job Language and then see if you can do that. You are in university; do you have any projects, papers, or other things that you're proud of? Have you successfully managed a (gasp) group project? Do you make any kind of art? Are you a registered voter who has taken part in civic/political organizations, drives, or events? (If not, REGISTER TO VOTE! This is your angry grandmother speaking). All of that can go down. Even if it's not job experience per se, it's life experience and shows that you are someone who is engaged with the world and working to gain more.
Last paragraph and heading: References. Ask a few trusted adults who know you well and aren't related to you, such as a favorite high school teacher or a university faculty member/degree advisor, if they'd be willing to serve as referees. Put down their full names, titles/place of work, email addresses, and phone numbers.
Voila! You have a full page resume, probably even a little more if you're lucky. Proofread, make sure the spacing is even and the alignment is right, it doesn't look weird, the text is a consistent size, it's all the same color, there are no glaring typos or grammatical errors, etc. etc. Save it as a PDF.
Boom. Done. You are now a Job Hunting Maestro.
If you get an interview, you don't need to pretend that you have tons of experience or that you're something you're not, but you can present what you ARE in a positive light anyway. Don't apologize for yourself or play yourself down pre-emptively; be confident about yourself and what you can offer. You're a college kid looking for your first part-time job, COVID prevented you from a lot of normal teenage work experience, you're willing to work hard and learn new things. Here's your resume. What would be a good time to talk again.
Good luck! I believe in you.
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partisan-by-default · 2 months ago
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"Auto rejection systems from HR make me angry," the manager wrote in their comment. They went on to explain that while searching for a new employee recently, their HR department was unable to find a single qualified candidate for the job in three months of searching.
Naturally, the manager became suspicious and decided to investigate. "I created myself a new email and sent them a modified version of my CV with a fake name to see what was going on with the process," they wrote. "And guess what, I got auto-rejected. HR didn't even look at my CV."
When the manager brought the issue to upper management, "they fired half of the HR department in the following weeks." It turned out the entire problem resulted from a typographical error with enormous consequences.
The manager works in the tech space and was trying to hire developers. But HR had set up the system to look for developers with expertise in not only the wrong development software but a development software THAT DOESN'T EVEN EXIST ANYMORE.
"They were looking for an AngularJS developer," he wrote, "while we were looking for an Angular one (different frameworks, similar names)." AngularJS was discontinued in 2010. In 2010!
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divinector · 2 years ago
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femmesandhoney · 1 year ago
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okay im asking yall bc im legit confused, but on word, when you're creating a resume or CV and everyone has nicely polished aligned column looking things so all their spaces are even between dates and whatever they're showcasing, how the FUCK do i do that
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resumeocean123 · 3 months ago
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Professional Resume Templates at Your Fingertips
Choose from a wide range of industry-specific templates designed to make your resume shine. Tailor each section to highlight your unique qualifications and experience. Achieve a polished look with minimal effort.
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linkclickssmallseotoll · 3 months ago
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The Future of Job Hunting: Enhancing Your Career with a Resume Writing App
In today’s fast-paced job market, having a standout resume is crucial to landing your dream job. However, crafting the perfect resume can be time-consuming and challenging, especially if you're unsure of what to include or how to format it. Fortunately, technology has made this process easier with the advent of the resume writing app. These apps are designed to help you create a professional and polished resume quickly and efficiently. In this blog, we’ll explore the benefits of using a resume writing app and how it can elevate your job search.
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