Valentine’s Day is almost here, and we know you’ve all been busy hunting for that perfect gift for your special someone. Doesn’t leave a lot of time for job hunting, does it? Well have no fear, because your friends here at Resume To Interviews are here to help. Job hunting is tough, especially when youRead More
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Resume Resolutions: Avoid the Worst Resume Mistakes
Happy 2019 from your friends at Resume To Interviews! It’s that magical time of the year where the fast food restaurants are empty and the gyms are full (for about a week and a half, anyway). This year, Resume To Interviews is here to help with your New Years resolutions. Well, your resume resolutions atRead More
Awesome 80s Costume Ideas
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In the Spirit of Giving: Job Interview Tips
The holiday stress– oh, I mean “season” is here! If you’re like everybody else, you’re probably a little overwhelmed around this time of year. You have to go grocery shopping for the family dinner, you have dozens of gifts to buy, and on top of everything else, you have a few job interviews lined upRead More
Get What You’re Worth: The Art of Salary Negotiation
Salary negotiation is one of the parts of the job application process which frightens people the most. You may think of it like a game of Blackjack; shoot too high and you lose the whole games. But it doesn’t have to be a total risk. We know because obviously we deal in this kind ofRead More
Simple Resume Writing Tips for the Holidays
Thanksgiving is just around the corner and you all know what that means: turkeys, wishbones, and your Aunt asking you if you’ve found a job yet (for the thirtieth time). Well this year, your friends at Resume To Interviews will help you show up to that Thanksgiving dinner prepared. Here’s a few simple resume writingRead More
Creative Cover Letters: Good or Bad?
Utilizing Creative Cover Letters can be tricky. They’re tricky because they have no real rules (like the Wild West of the Career World – anybody is allowed to do anything they want as long as it gets the job done). A common question I hear is “should my cover letter show off my personality?” ARead More
LinkedIn Optimization: How to Use LinkedIn To Land A Job
LinkedIn has literally changed the entire landscape of job hunting over the course of only a few years. Before the popularization of LinkedIn, it was much, much, harder to find relevant job postings. You used to pour through the newspaper classifieds (for you recent college graduates: a Newspaper is like the Internet, except made fromRead More
How to write an effective Customer Service Resume
Customer service resumes are among the hardest resumes to draft, but when they are done right (which they rarely are), they can be among the most effective. Whether you work as a Sales Associate, a Barista, a Cashier, or as any other type of Customer Service Representative also known to some as “CSR’s”, following theseRead More
Job Interview Tips: A Trick AND a Treat!
Halloween is just around the corner, and you know what that means: hoards of children (and a few of the lamer teenagers) will be out roaming the streets, visiting as many houses as possible and pretending to be somebody else. When you put it like that, it almost sounds like looking for a job, doesn’tRead More