Turn your job interviews into job offers: coachingwithneeraj.thrivecart.com/ace-your-interviews/. I'm thinking of doing a live stream where I roast (er provide feedback on) some of your resumes for free. Would that be helpful to you?
Wow!! Mistake number 4 for real?! I’ve thought of maybe 7 out of 13 of these. The tough part about resumes when applying to soooo many jobs tho is what is discouraging I think since not all jobs are the same either and may require small tweaks to get ur resume through the ATS. I’ve found getting the resume through an app as well as somehow getting in touch with a recruiter and sending it to them helps too!
Glad I shared some mistakes that you hadn't thought of :) Yeah, I came across mistake #4 when I was giving feedback on someone's resume last year. Making small tweaks to your resume based on the job and following up with the recruiter are smart moves, my friend!
Excellent recommendations here, Neeraj! It's very helpful to have these insights in mind when deciding what edits to make to my resume. I've been guilty of having too much text per bullet, and also clinging to irrelevant experience and having to cut it. Let it go!
Turn your job interviews into job offers: coachingwithneeraj.thrivecart.com/ace-your-interviews/. I'm thinking of doing a live stream where I roast (er provide feedback on) some of your resumes for free. Would that be helpful to you?
Count me in! I can take the shame 🥲
Sweet! Thanks JJ!
Wow!! Mistake number 4 for real?! I’ve thought of maybe 7 out of 13 of these. The tough part about resumes when applying to soooo many jobs tho is what is discouraging I think since not all jobs are the same either and may require small tweaks to get ur resume through the ATS. I’ve found getting the resume through an app as well as somehow getting in touch with a recruiter and sending it to them helps too!
Glad I shared some mistakes that you hadn't thought of :) Yeah, I came across mistake #4 when I was giving feedback on someone's resume last year. Making small tweaks to your resume based on the job and following up with the recruiter are smart moves, my friend!
Excellent recommendations here, Neeraj! It's very helpful to have these insights in mind when deciding what edits to make to my resume. I've been guilty of having too much text per bullet, and also clinging to irrelevant experience and having to cut it. Let it go!
Thanks JJ! Glad you find this video helpful! Wishing you the best with your job applications!