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Creating an impactful resume

So you’ve recently graduated from college and are seeking your first post-grad job. First of all, congratulations! Now is the time to ensure your resume is in a good spot before submitting job applications. In this blog, we’ll break down the purpose of resumes, the most common mistakes when creating a resume, the format you should follow and how to tailor your resume to the job you’re applying for. Read more here.


Crafting a strong cover letter

In the competitive world of job hunting, a well-crafted cover letter can be your secret weapon. While your resume provides a comprehensive overview of your qualifications and experience, a cover letter allows you to tell a compelling story about why you are the perfect fit for a specific job. Whether you're a recent graduate or a seasoned professional, mastering the art of writing a strong cover letter is essential to stand out in the job market. Read more here.


Developing your LinkedIn profile

LinkedIn is more than just a digital resume; it's your gateway to networking, personal branding, and career advancement. A well-crafted profile can open doors to job opportunities, professional connections, and industry insights.

Whether you're a college student, a recent grad, or a career-changer, your LinkedIn profile is often the first impression you make on future employers, colleagues, and recruiters. But don’t worry — you don’t need to be a professional copywriter or a CEO to make a great one.

Here are some actionable steps to create an impactful LinkedIn profile that stands out and works for you. Read more here.


How to land the job

Graduating college is a huge milestone — but landing that first full-time job can feel like a whole new mountain to climb. The truth is, many recent grads are surprised by how difficult the transition from school to career really is. Maybe you’ve sent out dozens of applications and heard nothing back. Maybe you’ve made it to a few interviews, only to be told they’re looking for “more experience.” Or maybe you’re working part-time and wondering when the full-time opportunity you prepared for will finally come along. Read more here.