Grandma Goes to the Movies: Highlighting Transferable Skills with Legally Blonde Transferable skills are key to proving your capabilities when entering a new career path. In this article, one of our professional writers analyzes the classic Legally Blonde to show how...
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How to Include Pandemic-Related Remote Work Achievements on Your Resume Most companies had to pivot in some shape or form due to the COVID-19 pandemic. If your work included spearheading pandemic-related adjustments, make sure to note those achievements on your...
Should I Submit My Resume as a PDF or a Word Doc? Whether you should submit your resume as a pdf or word doc depends on the situation. Read on to figure out the right format for you. By: Grace Mitchell | Contributor for Let’s Eat, Grandma So you’ve written a...
Return to the Workforce, Part 2: How to Structure Your Comeback Resume Are you looking to return to the workforce after a pandemic gap spent after taking time off to care for children? It can be overwhelming to relaunch your career, so we’ve compiled a few specific...
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