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5 Student Resume Tips for the Modern Workplace

by Andrew Fennell | October 22, 2025

Here are five that tips will help you craft a resume that’s clear, relevant, and ready for today’s hiring standards.

How to Find a Remote or Hybrid Role That Grows Your Career

by Michael Harris | September 29, 2025

Learn how to land remote opportunities that fit your career goals with practical tips on resumes, interviews, and long-term growth.

How to Highlight Transferable Skills When Searching for Your First Job

by Andrew Fennell | September 15, 2025

Here’s how to highlight your transferable skills on your resume and position yourself as a strong hire for your first full-time job.

5 Resume Phrases Killing Your Job Chances (And What to Say Instead)

by Joshua Anderson | August 08, 2025

We walk through five resume phrases that are killing your job chances and what to say instead if you want to stand out.

5 Creative Ways to Format a Student Resume

by Andrew Fennell | May 16, 2025

Here are five innovative formatting techniques to help present your experience, skills, and achievements in the best possible light.

5 Ways to Highlight Leadership Skills on Your Student Resume

by Andrew Fennell | April 21, 2025

Leadership skills indicate your ability to take initiative, motivate others, and drive results. Here’s how to effectively showcase them on your resume.

How to Land an Internship with No Prior Experience

by Andrew Fennell | February 11, 2025

Getting an internship without experience can be challenging, but it's entirely possible with the right approach.

How to Recession-Proof Your Resume

by Andrew Fennell | January 24, 2025

Here’s how to create a recession-proof resume that highlights your potential and positions you as an ideal candidate.

5 Ways to Prep Your Resume for 2025

by Andrew Fennell | December 06, 2024

Here are five essential strategies to prepare your resume for the New Year.

5 Common Resume Mistakes Students Make

by Andrew Fennell | November 18, 2024

If you’re a student or recent grad, your resume is often the first impression you’ll make on hiring managers. Here are five common mistakes to watch out for.