How To Finesse Your Resume/Cover Letter For Any Job 1

You guys are wondering why I look like I'm always just sitting in an empty room it's not. That all of my stuff is actually on the floor right now and the reason being I'm actually moving out of this apartment which is a whole nother story in itself but right now literally my entire life is on the floor like no furniture just my mattress on the floor clothes on the floor utensils on the floor just.  I found a new job in  good company,  and I recieve help from best resume writing services https://medicalfieldjobs.com/best-resume-writing-services-near-my-location, I found there lots of resumes and used it information in my cv.

This maybe I'll make a vlog about it I probably will but that's what's happening over here hey. Everyone my name is crystal welcome to my channel. You are new hello hi. You are returning welcome back a lot of you guys have found. Me and followed. Me through my job application journey from being unemployed to finding a job and as. I promised I was going to make a video. All about how to finesse your cover letter and your resume so. I just want to put a little disclosure out there. I am no professional I'm not like.

Some recruiter or anything like. That this is just for my personal experience. These are the tips and tricks. That I use to kind of finesse and rework my resume and cover letter and these were the tips and tricks. That got me the most callbacks and the most interviews from. You guys aren't familiar with my job hunting journey. I will go ahead and link them in the cards above and in the description box below my two previous videos talk a little bit.

More about where. I am at and how. I ended up getting my job and all. That kind of jazz. I actually did. Some research and statistics show. That recruiters only spend six seconds looking at your resume and that's it they're gone therefore. You want to make. It count you want to make your resume stand out amongst. Everyone else's because. If you're buying for a job that's quite popular you're probably going to be going up against possibly hundreds and hundreds of applicants my first tip and trick is to keep. It a one-pager in my opinion. I feel like.

One pagers just work the best. Because the recruiter just gets to see exactly. What you have to offer them on one page. You don't have to be flipping through there have to be scrolling down. Everything they need to know about you is just on that one page for example. I was looking at famous people's resumes and even Elon Musk's resume is one page and it looks phenomenal by the way I'll try to link. It in the description box. I can refined. It additionally it's been suggested.

That you should only add. Another page or additional pages for give or take every ten years of experience. You are a new grad or just looking for your first time job or something you probably don't need to be adding five pages to your resume. How about a streamline. You have a lot of job experience. I would say just pick and choose. What is relevant so for example. 

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