Did I mention that I was looking for a free resume builder without a premium subscription? Because why are you asking for my card details when you wrote 'free 7-day trial'?
Just like a soldier preparing for battle, a lot of training and strategizing is done to win the battle.
One of the techie's armors before going into a job search is a resume. This is something that comes quite easily for some people, but there are also techies out there with resumes that are difficult to navigate.
The selection process for hiring might not come easy for recruiters, and the least one can do is make navigation easy for them.
And that brings me to the tale of how I was trying to find the perfect resume builder without realizing that I had all I needed under my nose (figuratively...lol).
While traditional resumes on paper still have their place, more and more job seekers are turning to apps and websites to create resumes that are not only visually appealing but also tailored to specific job postings.
Google Docs
Wholla, I found one to use, it's quite easy to navigate and you can add a clickable link without paying.
There are more of this type out there with easy navigation for you to build a resume.
Tips and Advice
While using these apps and websites can make building a resume easier, it's important to keep some things in mind:
Tailor your resume to each job posting. Use keywords from the job description to show how your skills and experience match the job requirements.
Keep it concise. Your resume should be no more than two pages long and should focus on your most relevant experience.
Proofread and edit carefully. Your resume should be error-free and well-written, so take the time to review it before sending it out.
Help a techie by adding more in the comment section or narrating your tale if you have ever been in a similar situation.
Thank you