Batman has Robin. Mario has Luigi. Simon has Garfunkel. And resumes? They have cover letters. They may not have the star power of the other duos on our list, but they do go hand in hand to create a strong job application. And, like every famous pair, they share this common goal despite bringing different […]
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Phone Screen Interview Questions: What to Expect
First impressions matter! Here are seven questions that you can expect during a phone screen. […]
How Many Bullet Points Should I Put Per Job on My Resume?
Bullet points help recruiters quickly understand your experience. Here’s how to use them. […]
What to Bring to an Interview: 8 Things to Remember
Preparing for a job interview isn’t just about practicing your answers in the mirror and making sure you look your best. It’s also about showing up with all the right things in hand. […]
What to Include on Your Resume Education Section
Your resume education section is a chance to give employers an overview of your academic history. Here’s how to do it right. […]
What Not to Say in an Interview: 14 Things to Avoid
The art of acing an interview often lies as much in what you choose not to say as in what you do. […]
Tell Me About Yourself: How to Tell Your Story in an Interview
Interviewing soon? Here’s some tips on how to answer the common “tell me about yourself” interview question. […]
Letter of Introduction vs. Cover Letter: What’s the Difference
Trying to decode the difference between a letter of introduction vs. a cover letter? Here’s what they are and when to use each. […]
How to Decline a Job Offer Without Burning a Bridge
Learn how to maintain professional connections when declining a job offer. […]
How to Cancel an Interview
Need to cancel a job interview? Maintain professionalism and politeness by following these four simple steps when canceling. […]