Does /biz/ have any tips for resumes?
Buy kneepads.
>>1345648
/thread
Also, don't be afraid to lie. Everyone does it on resumes.
>>1345685
HR goes over those resumes with a fine-tooth comb
from what I've read, these should be good:
- don't include info that is irrelevant to the particular position you are trying to get
- don't make a large CV unless you really need to
I'm a techie NEET anyway, so you should do the research by yourself.
>>1345624
Include your photo.
>>1345695
No they don't. For actual good jobs with multiple rounds of interviews, yeah, they look at them more closely.
OP for any job under 45k/year no one is going to even call your references.
Look up resume examples. copy them. think of non-tangible skills that you learned in previous jobs (or if no previous employment, through hobbies or clubs or school or w/e). These non-tangible skills can include effective verbal and written communications, problem-solving, critical thinking, etc.
Also find a field that you think you'd be good in. I work in a shitty call center rn because I needed a gap-year job. I'm a good talker.
PS Dickies work pants have excellent, very rough-and-tumble knees. No wearing out there, no-siree.
Know someone where you're applying
>>1345809
lol having it look for a career based around being able to lie on your resume is the stupidest shit I've ever heard
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