How does our RESUME stand out in a 'noisy' world and grab the attention of potential employers?
About this event
We have all been guilty in sitting behind our laptops, firing hundreds of resumes, one after another. Only to receive an email, ‘Thank you for your application, we will be in touch soon’ and either you do not hear from them again or ‘Sorry, your application has been unsuccessful, all the best for your future applications’.
I, myself was an international student and I can relate to your frustrations. Constantly knocked back from one interview after another, I was confused on what I did wrong, wishing that if only I had a mentor that could have guided me on the ‘how’ part. One that could have provided me with constructive feedbacks on the areas that I needed to work on.
Question is, how do we stand out in ‘noisy world’ and grab the attention of potential employers?
In this interactive workshop, we will explore more on:
Your employment strategies roadmap, step by step process
9 key pillars that completes your resume
Add a touch of your personality onto your resume and say goodbye to Microsoft Word
Avoid the biggest 'I statements' trap and learn to craft your story
Why is this workshop different?
Fun and interactive session
On the spot constructive feedback
Opportunity for you to ask lots of questions
Walk away after the session with practical tools
Testimonials: Chef Manoj- Sous Chef
"I’ve worked internationally over the last 11 years as a fine dining chef within the 5 star chain of hotels. When I arrived in Australia, little did I know that the way of conversing and working here is very different to working overseas. Fiza has coached and guided me in the last 4 months to improve my leadership skills in being more assertive and working as a team with a diverse group of people. She will definitely challenge you and ask all the tough questions, and give you the strategies on how to navigate your career forward and upwards. Definitely a person that will move your mountains and challenge you to step outside your comfort zones".
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