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RESUME WRITING


DIY Resume vs Professional Resume: What Is the Difference
Most professionals start with a DIY resume. That makes sense. You know your experience better than anyone. You have likely updated your resume multiple times over the years. Maybe you have used templates. Maybe you have asked friends for feedback. Maybe you have run it through AI tools. Sometimes that works. Sometimes it does not. The real question is not whether you can write your own resume. It is whether your resume is positioned strategically for the market you are target

MALIKA MIRKHANOVA
Feb 233 min read


Signs Your Resume Is Costing You Interviews
If you are applying consistently and hearing nothing back, your resume may be the problem. That can be hard to accept, especially if you are experienced, educated, and fully capable of doing the job. But in today’s market, being qualified is not enough. Your resume has one job. It must position you clearly and quickly as a strong match for a specific role. If it fails to do that, interviews slow down or stop entirely. Here are the most common signs your resume may be working

MALIKA MIRKHANOVA
Feb 233 min read


Why Invest in a Professionally Written Resume
A resume is not a summary of your responsibilities. It is a positioning document. In today’s market, hiring managers are not just asking whether you have done the work. They are asking whether you can solve their problem. If your resume does not make that connection quickly, you may never get the chance to explain yourself. This is where professional resume strategy makes a difference. Your Resume Becomes a Strategic Marketing Tool Most professionals struggle to translate exp

MALIKA MIRKHANOVA
Feb 232 min read
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