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First, I think it’s great that you’re interested in looking for a new job because countless people would say, “My job is exhausting,” and then be miserable and do nothing about it. So bravo to you!
Second, with the end goal of landing a laid-back job, we need to work backwards from this point.
Why is your job exhausting? Is it because the tasks are menial and boredom inducing, or, is your job exhausting because it’s labor intensive and you’re on your feet all day? Or are you mentally stretched and your brain is fried each and every day? Combination of the above?
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How to send your resume to land more interviews
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Congratulations! You’ve written your resume, and you’re ready to click send. Now, what?
Are you sure you’ve done everything you can to give your resume a fighting chance?
Having to figure out how to make a resume in the first place was the hard part. Sending your resume to a hiring manager may seem like the easiest step in the resume writing process. But it’s best to not trip at the finish line.
Here are a few tricks that you should try out before you click that send button.
Congratulations! You’ve written your resume, and you’re ready to click send. Now, what?
Are you sure you’ve done everything you can to give your resume a fighting chance?
Having to figure out how to make a resume in the first place was the hard part. Sending your resume to a hiring manager may seem like the easiest step in the resume writing process. But it’s best to not trip at the finish line.
Here are a few tricks that you should try out before you click that send button.
The 4 most important things to include on your resume to land a job in social media
Your resume for a social media job should showcase your knowledge of data, the latest tools and of course all the trends
Having a job in social media means more than just posting cat pictures all day.
Usually.
Your resume is often the first impression you make with an employer. And if you want to work in social media, you’ll need to demonstrate that you are both creative and strategic. Here are the four most important things to include when you apply (cats optional):
Having a job in social media means more than just posting cat pictures all day.
Usually.
Your resume is often the first impression you make with an employer. And if you want to work in social media, you’ll need to demonstrate that you are both creative and strategic. Here are the four most important things to include when you apply (cats optional):
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