The Best Buzzwords For Your Resume in 2022

Imagine a hiring manager sitting at their desk with a giant pile of resumes
waiting to be read. How much time do you think is spent reviewing each one?
Crafting your resume may have taken you weeks, but your resume only has a
brief moment to make a lasting impression on a potential employer.
Including the best buzzwords in your resume can help set you apart from
other candidates. This article explores what resume buzzwords are, where to
include them in your resume, and which buzzwords to avoid.

How To Train First, Get Hired Second With Tom Brunskill

In this episode, Mike Gardon chats with Tom Brunskill. Tom Brunskill is the
co-founder and CEO of Forage, a job simulation platform that helps students
bridge the gap between education and work opportunities. On a mission to
make education-to-workforce pathway more equitable, Tom co-founded Forage
in 2017 to provide the ability to preskill through virtual job simulations
produced by the world’s top companies, including J.P. Morgan, Lyft and
Walmart, to name a few. By breaking down barriers to gaining
workplace-specific skills, Tom hopes to level the opportunity playing field
and empower anyone to pursue their dream career. Tom started his career as
a corporate lawyer at a multinational law firm in Australia before moving
to San Francisco and has been featured in Business Insider, Financial Times
and TechCrunch, among others.

How To Write A Chronological Resume

One of the most common types of resumes used today is a chronological
resume. If you’ve ever created a resume before, chances are it was a
chronological resume. The straightforward resume format is easy to scan
quickly and highlights your most recent work history. This guide walks
through how to create a chronological resume, why it’s beneficial, and when
you should use one.

How To Prepare For A Video Interview

Now that we are increasingly equipped to deal with pandemics, more
companies are utilizing video meetings as remote work is becoming more of a
mainstay in corporate culture. So it only makes sense that they would
conduct job interviews through the same medium. Though you’re not actually
going in person, you’ll find in this article that preparing for a video
interview is a lot like preparing for an in-person interview, with a few
added factors like lighting and background that come into play.