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Creating a Winning Resume | Learn From a Hiring Manager

Creating a Winning Resume | Learn From a Hiring Manager

Published 4/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 53m | Size: 896 MB

Increase your chances of shortlisting by improving your resume to a best resume

What you'll learn
Write a resume that attracts most employers and propels your career forward
Make your resume highly discoverable by employers
Walkthrough for how to write every line of your resume
Understand from a Recruiter's Point of View why most CVs get rejected.

Requirements
Learners should know what type of job they want to apply for and have identified relevant job postings they are interested in

Description
I have been a hiring manager and have been involved in all aspects of the interviews (shortlisting, interviewing, debriefs) in multiple top companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Adobe, etc. Over the years, I saw resumes are one of the key things that people don't create properly thus leading them to not being able to grab the right job since they fail in the initial shortlisting itself.

As a hiring manager, I've reviewed numerous resumes and noticed several common mistakes that applicants make. These mistakes can negatively impact their chances of getting shortlisted for an interview.

Your resume is often the first point of contact between you and a potential employer. It serves as a powerful marketing tool, introducing you to hiring managers and recruiters, and providing them with an initial impression of your qualifications, skills, and experiences.

Thus I am creating this course to convert your resume into a winning resume so that it gets shortlisted in all of your job applications. This is completely examples based and we will see lots of good and bad resumes to understand how can you make yours best.

Sign up for this now and learn how can you convert your resume into the best resume which gets shortlisted everywhere!

Who this course is for
Job seekers who need a great resume
Someone who is trying hard but their resume is never shortlisted

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