One of the important sections that a recruiter looks for in your resume is the skills section. Even if you do not have enough or the required work experience that an employer is looking for, you might still have the transferable skills which signals a potential for growth....

Sleep! We all need it. We know that we need it but yet most of us don’t get enough of it. We are probably the most sleep deprived generation. When you sleep, the brain reorganises, sorts and stores what we have learnt and experienced in the day, making it easier for us to recall at a later date. ...

The first thing you want to do while preparing for an interview is understand yourself. Why are you going for this interview? What is it that you want from it? What are the main aspects of yourself that you want to demonstrate at the interview?? How do you want to showcase your skills and achievements that are relevant and prove...

Resume should create a great first impression on the recruiters and certain resume mistakes could cost you a job. In a 2018 survey conducted by hiring site TopResume, 70% of employers said that personal deal-breakers – like missing contact information or an unprofessional email address – were enough to reject a candidate before they even finished reading the resume. Here...

Your resume is a brief outline of your education and academic background as well as work experience, publications, awards, presentations, honors, and additional details. Resumes are used when applying for jobs, academic, scientific or research positions. To put it simply, a resume is your professional image...