Resume
Resume strategy, formatting, tailoring, and examples that help people go from generic document to sharp, role-specific pitch.
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9 Ways To Get Your Resume Noticed (+ What Not To Do)
Nine practical ways to make a resume more visible, more readable, and more likely to survive both ATS filters and rushed human scans.
Getting noticed is not about gimmicks. It is about clarity, specificity, and proof. Sharp structure wins over decorative fluff every time.
Work-From-Home Resume: Top Skills, Sections & Examples
How to position remote-friendly strengths, structure a resume for distributed work, and make transferable experience feel credible.
Remote-ready resumes need more than a “worked from home” label. They need evidence of communication, autonomy, tools fluency, and execution.
How to List a Degree on a Resume
A practical guide to formatting degrees, education details, and credential context without cluttering the resume.
Education should be easy to understand and impossible to misread. The right format depends on experience level, recency, and relevance.
45+ Great ChatGPT Prompts for Your Resume
A practical prompt library for drafting, revising, and tailoring resume sections without losing your actual voice.
The best prompts are specific enough to be useful and strict enough to avoid generic sludge. Good input still matters.
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