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Resume Tips

Keep it concise: Aim for a one-page resume, as hiring managers often have a large number of resumes to review.

Use a clear, easy-to-read format: Use headings, bullet points, and white space to organize your information and make it easy to scan.

Tailor your resume to the job: Customize your resume to highlight the skills and experience that are most relevant to the position you are applying for.

Use keywords: Include industry-specific keywords and phrases to help your resume stand out in applicant tracking systems (ATS).

Use action verbs: Use strong, active verbs to describe your accomplishments and responsibilities.

Proofread: Carefully proofread your resume to catch any spelling, grammar, or formatting errors. Consider having a friend or professional review it as well.

10 Resume Writing Tips To Help You Land a Position | Indeed.com
10 TIPs to building a good resume | LinkedIn

INTERVIEW TIPS & TECHNIQUES

Research the company: Familiarize yourself with the company’s mission, values, products, and services. This will help you understand the company culture and what they are looking for in a candidate.

Review the job description: Make sure you understand the requirements and responsibilities of the position you are applying for.

Prepare answers to common interview questions: Some common questions include “Tell me about yourself,” “Why do you want to work for this company,” and “What are your strengths and weaknesses?” Practice your answers in advance so that you can deliver them confidently in the interview.

Practice active listening: Pay attention to the interviewer’s questions and try to fully understand what they are asking before answering.

Show enthusiasm: Demonstrate your interest in the position and the company by asking questions and expressing enthusiasm for the opportunity.

Dress appropriately: Choose professional attire that is appropriate for the company culture.

Arrive on time: Plan to arrive at the interview location a few minutes early to allow for any unexpected delays.

Follow up after the interview: Thank the interviewer for their time and reiterate your interest in the position. Consider sending a thank-you note or email to further demonstrate your enthusiasm.

7 Interview Tips To Help You Get Hired – Thompson Markward Hall (tmhdc.org)

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