You should have a really nice base resume that you shoot out to anybody and everybody. You should create a version 1 and then make adjustments based on feedback/time. Another thing to remember as you are changing it up -- HOW DO YOU BRING VALUE? If everything you write is task based stuff then you need reformat some of that into value based points
When you are interested in a particular position or think it's appealing is when you read the description and modify the resume to include key words to give you a shot at beating the algorithm. I save those off for future reference incase they actually send you something back.
My worst mistake has been not being active enough -- throw s*** up against the wall early and often.
Can I work on my CV and send it to you at some point during the weekend?
Think there's some differences between a resume and a CV but I'd appreciate your input anyway
yes of course! quote me when you dm so i can check
Do not work McDonald’s
God gave u a sign that u better than that or they woulda called back
u seen the racks fall out of my ass man u know im well taken care of!
Bro why is this your avy
copy and paste the requirements/what they're looking for in the job ad, into the end of your resume and make the font colour white so they cant see. 7/10 times you'll get hit up cuz your resumer made it past their resume filtering software. Thats if your experience and skills are solid for the recruiters to like u enough tho
My friend told me to go back to school and join a frat to just enjoy life a bit more. Might do that
LMAOOO
He was saying that sometimes you just need to enjoy life and worry about problems when im older. It kind of hit home so im really contemplating it
you have to be trolling no f***ing way is this post real
@op change yo picture then I’ll consider hooking u up where u at
Im right here wassup
Hang in there @op.
The job market is crazy. When I left university it took me a minute to get a job. Once you land the gig everything else with then fall into place.
You located in Toronto?
@op your resume template is everything. Download a nice template on creative market.
Also, use LinkedIn and reach out directly to Hr Managers and recruiters at companies you apply for or thinking of applying too.
What are you qualified to do?
Pick an industry and focus all your time applying to it rather than spreading yourself out across multiple.
Optionally apply for a more junior position for a company you really want to work for. Once you are in you can prove yourself and work your way up.