
Have you ever wondered why some resumes get read and others don't? Are you wondering what it takes to get someone to do more than simply scan your resume, but actually take notice? I plan to answer these questions for you and much more.
Understand the journey your resume takes from online applications to hiring managers. Learn to craft a resume optimized for applicant tracking systems and targeted to the job.
Craft a resume as a marketing document that speaks to the hiring manager's needs. Show how you solve their needs with concise, human, strategic content; avoid exaggeration or third-person narration.
Create your resume roadmap by gathering information, defining your target market, and studying job descriptions to tailor your message, highlight your value proposition, and plan key accomplishments before drafting.
Craft a concise summary of qualifications using bullet lists or two-column formats, guided by the job description to select skills and show growth potential with aspirational project management qualities.
Present your professional experience in a standard format, listing the company name, location, job title, and duties with at least three responsibilities, and quantify results to show stability and leadership.
Learn where to place education on your resume and what to include, from degrees and anticipated graduation dates to certifications and relevant coursework, depending on your experience level.
Learn to place volunteer roles under a dedicated membership and affiliations section. Describe titles and skills—managerial, planning, sales, fundraising—to demonstrate versatility.
Craft a resume that jumps off the page, with first two to three bullets containing the most important information, and use keywords aligned with the job description.
Clarify the process, set a follow-up timeline, and note next steps. Follow up professionally, respect preferences, and move on if it isn’t a fit.
Prepare by reviewing your customized resume for this job, provide concrete examples of your skills, and ensure your interview answers align with what’s on the resume.
Have you ever wondered why some resumes get read and others don't? Are you wondering what it takes to get someone to do more than simply scan your resume, but actually take notice? How can you write an attractive resume?
In order to have a great resume, it's not sufficient to only have strong writing skills, good grammar, and a decent resume template. You need to also understand how this game works. If you don't understand the game of job search, it's going to be incredibly hard to build a killer resume to win the game.
This course is full of actionable steps and examples designed to help you create the right resume for the job you want. We will give you all the tools you need to create an amazing resume. You will learn how to convert a boring resume into a dynamic asset statement that conveys your talents in the language that an employer understands.
After completing this course, you will know how to stand out from the crowd, how to make a great first impression, and how to highlight your strengths. Step by step, you will learn:
The journey of a resume and all about application Tracking systems
How to construct a resume/CV targeted for your dream vacancy
Write summary sections and objective statements aligned to a job position
How to compose a cover letter and Emails that makes a connection
How to strategically prepare for a successful job interview.
Produce effective follow-up letters that help you stand out from the competition.
Get worksheets that help you self reflect, self analyze and organize your thoughts to craft a killer Resume
Get professionally designed sample resume templates and amazing course materials, so that you can match your resume with your personality and industry
Expert support and feedback, answers to questions like how to showcase gap in work history, or how to use resume during interviews and networking, and a lot more!