Creating Winning Resumes
Event description
Embark on a transformative journey with Career Educator & Coach, Sherrie Dunshea, as she shares expert strategies and insider tips for crafting a resume that captures the attention of employers and sets you apart from the competition.
This session aims to equip participants with the essential knowledge and skills needed to craft a resume that stands out to employers. You’ll learn how to identify key areas of a winning resume, optimise content for applicant tracking systems (ATS), and effectively showcase your relevant skills and experiences to catch the attention of hiring managers.
About the Speaker: Sherrie Dunshea
Sherrie Dunshea is a seasoned Career Educator & Coach, Outplacement Specialist, HR Consultant, and Facilitator. With a wealth of experience, Sherrie has been instrumental in guiding individuals towards fulfilling and successful career journeys.
Learn more about Sherrie Dunshea on LinkedIn
Workshop Highlights:
- Key Areas of a Winning Resume: Learn the must-have sections and what to highlight.
- Identifying Keywords and Required Skills: Understand how to tailor your resume to match job descriptions.
- Optimising for Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS): Discover how to format and structure your resume to ensure it gets noticed by the software used in modern recruitment.
- Showcasing Your Skillset: Learn how to present your experience and skills to leave a lasting impression on employers.
Mark Your Calendar and Reserve Your Spot
To be a part of this informative event, mark your calendar:
When: Thursday, 17th October, 2024
Time: 1:15 PM – 1:45 PM
Location: Mindroom Innovation, 1/37 Connor St, Burleigh Heads QLD 4220
Cost: FREE
For whom: Students and anyone else interested
Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your career prospects. Secure your spot and invest in your future success! We look forward to seeing you there.
Note: Limited seats are available. RSVP to guarantee your participation.
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