Complete Resume Mastery (CV Writing Course)

Learn to create tailored, attention-capturing, standout resumes that lead to more interviews!

Did you know that over 70 percent of the resumes you submit online will be automatically discarded by a machine before ever reaching any human being?

What you’ll learn

  • Ultimate goal & purpose of a successful resume.
  • How to capture the employer’s & hiring manager’s attention.
  • Ensure that your resume is always relevant.
  • Never let ATS (Applicant Tracking System) get in the way again.
  • Identify keywords from JDs (job descriptions).
  • How to write attention-capturing resume professional summary.

Course Content

  • Introduction –> 1 lecture • 2min.
  • Main Content –> 12 lectures • 1hr 12min.
  • Conclusion –> 1 lecture • 2min.

Complete Resume Mastery (CV Writing Course)

Requirements

Did you know that over 70 percent of the resumes you submit online will be automatically discarded by a machine before ever reaching any human being?

Did you know HRs and recruiters spend about 6-7 seconds reading a CV? How can we ensure that we catch the reader’s attention immediately?

How do you write a 30-second elevator pitch of yourself? What is a 30-second elevator pitch? And how do I do that in my resume?

 

By the end of this course, you will learn:

1. Proven tips on how to make your resume immediately stand out and grab the readers’ attention.

2. How to get past online CV parsers that filter your resume automatically

3. What you should and should NOT include in your CV.

4. The most pertinent and important details you must emphasize in your resume.

5. How to maximize your chances of getting the first interview!

 

This course will teach you:

– What makes a successful and attention-grabbing CV.

– Writing a powerful 30-second elevator pitch of yourself.

– How hiring managers and HR professionals review your resume.

– An effective layout that attracts readers.

– Writing proven, impactful content that makes readers want to know more.

– How to ensure your CV is not automatically rejected by a machine.

– And more.

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