This is the first thing an employer sees at the top of your resume.
Name and contact information
Showing up on time and dressed appropriately demonstrates this.
Professionalism
This social platform is mostly used for professional networking.
Being able to clearly talk and write to coworkers and clients is this skill.
Communication skills
Looking online, using your network, and checking company websites are all ways to do this.
Job searching
You should always include this type of information to show what you accomplished in past jobs.
Results or achievements
During an interview, repeating this from the job description shows you understand what they want.
Going to these events can help you meet people who can help you get a job.
Career fairs and/or networking events
Being aware of your own emotions and handling them well at work is called this.
Emotional intelligence
This short-term work experience helps you learn skills and make connections in your field.
Internship
A resume should generally be no longer than this many pages.
One page
Giving a specific example of a problem you solved or goal you achieved demonstrates this.
Experience
A short, 30-60 second introduction about yourself is called this.
Elevator pitch
Managing your time and getting your work done on schedule is called this.
Time management
Talking to former colleagues, professors, or alumni to learn about opportunities is called this.
Networking
Employers often use this software to scan resumes for keywords before a human ever sees it.
Applicant Tracking System (ATS)
Asking the interviewer about the team or company culture shows this.
Interest
After meeting someone professionally, you should do this to stay in touch.
Send a thank you note or follow-up
Working well with others and contributing to the team is called this.
Teamwork
Customizing your resume and cover letter for each application increases your chances of doing this.
Getting an interview
This short letter explains why you want the job and why you’re a good fit.
Cover letter.
This is a good way to calm nerves and sound confident before answering questions.
Practicing answers, pausing to think, deep breath, etc.
These experienced professionals can give advice and guidance about your career.
Being able to adjust to new situations or feedback at work shows this.
Adaptability
Keeping track of applications, follow-ups, and deadlines is an example of this important job-hunting habit.
Tracking