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45 Social Work Skills and Qualifications for Your Resume

Lauren Bedford

Discover the best social work skills to highlight on your resume. Learn how to prove your empathy, communication, and advocacy abilities to impress employers.

Cover Letter

How to Add a Human Touch to an AI-Generated Cover Letter?

Jacob Jacquet

Short answer: To add a human touch to an AI-generated cover letter, treat the AI output as a draft, not a final. Then rewrite it with your real voice, plug in specific details only you would know (your motivations, stories, context), and cut anything that sounds generic or overly formal. Aim for “authentically you,” not “perfectly AI.”

Other

How to Grow a Staffing Agency (8 Steps for Growth)

Astley Cervania

Grow a staffing agency by first doubling down on a niche and getting your positioning right. In this article, I’ll share tips to grow a staffing agency.

Career Advice

Best Job Search Strategies That Actually Work & How to Use Them

Lauren Bedford

Discover the best job search strategies. From resume tips to networking and using AI tools, learn practical advice from successful job seekers.

Comparisons

Indeed Career Scout Review: What Works & What Doesn’t

Sarah Coghlan

Discover what Indeed Career Scout is, how it works, and whether it’s worth using, plus an honest review of its features, pros, and where it falls short.

Resume

How to Find Keywords Missing on a Resume in as Fast as 2–5 Mins

Astley Cervania

Here’s how to find keywords missing from your resume in as fast as two minutes. If you take your time, it shouldn’t take any longer than 10–15 minutes.

Other

How to Write an Email for a Job Application (and Follow Up)

Lauren Bedford

Learn how to write a professional email for a job application and follow up the right way, with tips, examples, and templates.

Resume

How to Evaluate a Candidate Resume Faster (Step-by-Step Guide)

Astley Cervania

Staffing teams can evaluate candidate resumes faster by standardizing formatting and using resume AI tools. Speed up submissions and improve resume quality.

Career Advice

14 High-Income Skills to Make More Money and Get Higher Paying Jobs

Astley Cervania

Learn these high-income skills to increase earning potential and land higher paying jobs: AI, cybersecurity, software development, cloud computing, data…

Resume

AI Resume Screening Explained: Myths, Facts, & Tips

Sarah Coghlan

Learn how AI resume screening works, debunk common myths, and get tips to create an ATS-friendly resume that gets noticed by both AI and recruiters.

Comparisons

Rezi vs. Gemini: Which is Better for Your Job Application?

Sarah Coghlan

See how Rezi compares to Gemini for job applications, and which AI builds better resumes, cover letters, and helps with interview prep and ATS optimization.

Resume

Personal Details in a Resume: What to Include & What to Skip

Sarah Coghlan

Learn which personal details to include (and avoid) on your resume. Get clear tips on what adds value, prevents bias, and helps you land interviews.

Comparisons

Rezi vs Claude AI: The Better Job Application Tool

Lauren Bedford

Rezi vs. Claude: Learn which AI tool is better for resumes, cover letters, and job applications. Get an honest overview of features, pros, and best use cases.

Resume

How Many Pages Does a Good Resume Have?

Michael Tomaszewski

A good resume is typically one page long for most professionals, especially if you have under 10 years of experience. However, if you’re a senior professional, executive, or academic with extensive experience, a two-page resume is perfectly acceptable — and sometimes even necessary.

Other

AI Impact on White-Collar Jobs: Is the Threat Real?

Lauren Bedford

Discover the real AI impact on white collar jobs. What’s changing, what’s at risk, and how can professionals adapt in the new world of work?

Resume

Where Should Education Go on a Resume?

Michael Tomaszewski

Your education section should usually go near the bottom of your resume and below your work experience, unless you’re a recent graduate or your education is your strongest qualification. In that case, place it near the top, right after your summary or skills section.

Resume

Should Resume Bullet Points Have Periods?

Michael Tomaszewski

In most cases, resume bullet points should not have periods, unless each bullet point is a complete sentence. The key is consistency: if you end one bullet point with a period, make sure all bullet points in that section (or ideally, your entire resume) follow the same rule.

Resume

How to Fit a Resume on One Page? [Quick Answer]

Michael Tomaszewski

To fit your resume on one page, focus on relevance and formatting. Remove older or less relevant experiences, keep bullet points concise, use a clean layout with optimized spacing, and adjust margins and font size (within reason). Prioritize what best matches the job you’re applying for — quality over quantity always wins.

Resume

How Long Should a Resume Objective Be?

Michael Tomaszewski

Your resume objective should be no longer than 2–3 sentences, ideally around 30–50 words. Keep it concise, specific to your target role, and focused on what you bring to the employer rather than what you hope to gain.

Resume

Spirit Halloween Resume Examples & Job Application Tips

Lauren Bedford

Improve your chances of getting hired this spooky season with our expert Spirit Halloween resume examples, job application tips, and insider advice.

Other

How to Use Rezi for Finance Job Applications

Lauren Bedford

Learn how to use Rezi for finance job applications to create tailored resumes, highlight key skills, and improve your odds of getting your next finance role.

Career Advice

How to Become a Real Estate Agent: Requirements & Steps

Sarah Coghlan

Learn how to become a real estate agent, from meeting state requirements and passing the exam to joining a brokerage and advancing your career.

Resume

Should a Resume Summary Be Written in the First Person? [Quick Answer]

Michael Tomaszewski

No, your resume summary should not be written in the first person, even though it refers to you. It’s standard practice to omit personal pronouns like “I” or “my” while still keeping the tone personal and direct. For example, instead of writing “I managed a team of five,” you’d write “Managed a team of five.”

Comparisons

Rezi vs. Zety: Which Is the Best Resume Builder?

Sarah Coghlan

Compare Rezi and Zety’s features, templates, AI tools, and pricing to help you choose the best tool for ATS-ready, job-winning resumes.

Comparisons

Rezi vs. MyPerfectResume: An Honest Comparison

Lauren Bedford

Rezi vs. MyPerfectResume: Discover the key differences in features, templates, ATS-friendliness, and pricing to find the best resume builder for you.

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