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What does recruiter look in resume?

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1) Your contact information: - Name - Location - You don't need to include your full address; just your city will suffice. Another thing recruiters look for in resumes is where you live and whether or not you can work in the city/suburb. Make it crystal clear or explain otherwise so they aren't left guessing who you are! - Telephone Number: - Email address: 2) Previous experience A recruiter will first look at your job history, specifically the companies you've worked for, to see if it's a large corporation like Amazon or Apple. Because many can spot trends and patterns derived from all the other candidates who have worked there before, company recognition can reveal a lot about a candidate, such as skills, abilities, and more. So, if you've worked for a well-known brand, your resume may carry more weight than others. 3) Achievements  Any notable accomplishments that YOU made during your time there, such as an award or training certification? Your experience on your

How To Ask for Feedback After an Interview (With Tips)

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Though there are numerous advantages of seeking feedback after an interview, some applicants may be intimidated by seeking advice from their interviewer. Follow these steps to professionally and gracefully to request feedback from the interviewer 1. Express gratitude to the interviewer. Begin your response to the rejection email or phone call by thanking the interviewer for reviewing your application and interviewing you. This is a formal courtesy as well as a way to continue the professional relationship established during the interview process. Accepting a rejection gracefully can help to set a positive tone for the conversation. 2. Be polite Being courteous can improve your chances of receiving a considerate response because you are asking the interviewer to take extra time to offer you feedback. 3. Show your motivation Many applicants will not respond to a rejection notice, so state your reason for reaching out clearly. Explain that you are always looking for new learning opportuni

What's the best way to write a cover letter with no experience?

  1. Carefully review the job posting and research the company's website Make sure your information is relevant to the recommended and necessary skills specified on the job posting before you start writing your cover letter. You might carefully study the job description and make a note of any requisite talents that you might already possess. These abilities can be mentioned repeatedly throughout the letter and used as keywords. Describe how you'll use these skills to fill the position. 2. List your contact information at the top of the document You can put your name, phone number, and email address in the top left corner of the page when you start your cover letter. Then, if you have the employer's name and address, you can add the date and those details. Your document will appear more official and qualified as a result. In order to give them more information about you and your online presence, you could also include links to your online portfolio and social media accounts,