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04 February 2023

Are you a fresh graduate? Consider adding certifications to your resume.

If you are a fresher, do yourself a favour by adding a couple of certifications to your resume. Finding out which certifications are relevant to your career is very easy - and it is also easy to feel overwhelmed knowing that there is no consensus on the "BEST" certificate you can pursue. Having been in your shoes and having been a hiring manager myself for a long time, let me tell you one thing - Don't waste time finding out which is the BEST certification. Anything is good as long as it is relevant.

04 February 2023

Fresh Graduates - Body Language Tips for Interviews

Through perfecting eye contact, smile, dressing up appropriately and an amiable yet confident body posture, one can be in their best body language mode of communication during interviews.

04 February 2023

How to answer Tell Me About Yourself

Typically, this will be the first question you will be asked in an interview, be it a phone screen or an on-site interview. The purpose of this question is to break the ice and give the opportunity to the interviewee to warm up to the rest of the discussion. This is also an opportunity for the interviewer to understand the candidate, a little more than what’s on the resume – job qualifications, achievements, etc.

17 December 2022

Biggest mistakes on a Resume – Grammatical errors and Typos

Making grammatical errors in a resume could be the biggest pitfall you could make. This is the number one turn-off when it comes to candidate screening. While it’s obvious grammatical errors and typos are hard to ignore, we put together the top 3 reasons why it is that way:

17 December 2022

Tips for a great fresher resume

With so many advices and templates out there, it can be really confusing for freshers to decide how to go about creating their first resume. A quick advice is that be original and show who you are in your resume. Quite simply, highlight all your achievements as a student. Period.