How about fancy colors for headings? most of the guys say dont use fancy colors. So whats your thought about it and most of the resume writers say we need to put skills in the top. Whats your thought about it? I have learned so much from you. Thanks❤
Hi! Thank you!!! As long as the colors are on the text, it's really should not be an issue. I'd also use it sparingly if i was using them. My motto is focus on the content, not the packaging :) Great question!
I've been out of the workforce for over 10 years as I began working on my own business. I have a wealth of experience and skills but I'm worried about writing a resume that reveals my lack of traditional employment. How can I write a resume that focus more on what I know and can do rather than length of employment? Thanks.
@@teal_hq thanks! and can we get more bullets? the economy is hard right now and not all of us can afford the monthly subscription right now! because they add up in the long run. And lastly, did you guys fix the old issue of permanently deleting a resume when we click delete? Because in the past it would not actually delete the resume when you clicked delete!
Hey, nice stuff. I have to disagree with your point now that in 2025 people are reading resumes. Right now, most CV's are passed into an AI system where the AI scores them and gives an output result for how well the candidates resume is. Formatting is going to matter a bit less now since it's mostly the content that matters.
Thank you for the information and the insights. 🙏
Great video was very detailed and helpful
@@StaticOz_ so glad you enjoyed it!!
How about fancy colors for headings? most of the guys say dont use fancy colors. So whats your thought about it and most of the resume writers say we need to put skills in the top. Whats your thought about it?
I have learned so much from you. Thanks❤
Hi! Thank you!!! As long as the colors are on the text, it's really should not be an issue. I'd also use it sparingly if i was using them. My motto is focus on the content, not the packaging :)
Great question!
@@teal_hq How about skills at the top?
@@hasithasandaruwanvidanapat1876 i've seen that work well for people. I'm all for it. Just keep it tight. Maybe 9 to 12 max
I've been out of the workforce for over 10 years as I began working on my own business. I have a wealth of experience and skills but I'm worried about writing a resume that reveals my lack of traditional employment. How can I write a resume that focus more on what I know and can do rather than length of employment? Thanks.
A functional resume may be a better for you.
Self employed with bullets and dates for descriptive position titles? Then give details for each position? Good luck!
good video but can you guys add more for the bullet generator? mainly for us who dont know how to write them and describe what how and outcome.
Yup!! Stay tuned. Coming very soon!
@@teal_hq thanks! and can we get more bullets? the economy is hard right now and not all of us can afford the monthly subscription right now! because they add up in the long run. And lastly, did you guys fix the old issue of permanently deleting a resume when we click delete? Because in the past it would not actually delete the resume when you clicked delete!
Hey, nice stuff. I have to disagree with your point now that in 2025 people are reading resumes. Right now, most CV's are passed into an AI system where the AI scores them and gives an output result for how well the candidates resume is. Formatting is going to matter a bit less now since it's mostly the content that matters.