A couple of weeks ago I asked some experts to revisit a cover letter I wrote early in my career. Their reviews? “Verbose and methodical”; “does not capture my attention”; “vague.” Well, fair enough.
Dear Sam: I am relatively entry-level in my career, having just four years and two positions in the administrative arena. When I look at my friends’ resumes, they talk about their significant ...
Describing an entry-level position on your resume is tricky. After all, there’s a good chance your main responsibilities aren’t super important to your company’s overall success. And they therefore ...
Most résumé coaches and career experts say your résumé shouldn't exceed one page in length, especially if you're an entry-level worker. But after research showed that hiring managers prefer two-page ...
Many recent grads list relevant courses, but these usually end up as bullet points towards the bottom of their resume. And a bigger problem is that resume usually only lists the course title.
We asked experts from TopResume to make over the résumé of a professional with enough experience to no longer be considered entry-level. The experts top-loaded the résumé, made it easier to read, and ...