Recruiters and hiring managers still ask 'Will you send me your resume?" and will use it to determine if you'll be a good fit for their position and to decide whether, or not, to call you for an interview.
The challenge for new grads
It can be enormously frustrating knowing that a large part of your job candidacy is based on the way you describe your talents on a written resume. Limited work experience is often a 'block' new grads encounter when writing their first resume. We'll help you overcome that block and tell you how to write a great resume!
They won’t read it from start to finish
Rarely do hiring managers or recruiters read a resume from start to finish. Instead, they will quickly scan the resumes for relevancy. We'll show you the key components, the best format for a student resume, and how to organize the information for maximum readability.
Your goal with a text resume
Your resume must be extremely targeted towards the recruiter’s needs. And you must catch their attention within the first five seconds. Relevant content, placement and layout are crucial.
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