Languages
Fluency in a foreign language in almost any profession is a huge plus on your resume. That said, language skills usually not only have a positive impact on the hiring decision, but in some cases have an impact on starting salaries as well. Do not forget to put on your resume those languages that you know at an entry level. Even a basic knowledge (for example, if you have taught two languages at university or have taken additional courses) will add weight to your resume.
Cover letter
If you don't have a lot of work experience it's the cover letter which is your big help at https://resumegets.com/resume-rewrite. It is more personal in nature and can show in great detail that you are an active, responsible, motivated, results-oriented employee. Succinctly explain why this job is important to you, what you can do and what you can offer the company. You can also use the letter to draw the employer's attention to your greatest strengths as a candidate.
Find a trustworthy person to recommend
Find someone who can give you a good recommendation. These contacts should be at your fingertips. It is also worth adding them to the cover letter you will send with your resume. Consider which of the teachers or trainers from whom you have taken additional courses will be able to answer the employer's questions in detail. Don't include your relatives or roommate in your list of references.
Speak the same language as the employer
Adapt your resume to the specific employer. It will certainly take longer, but it will increase your chances of success. Study the employer's list of requirements and compare it to your skills. Concentrate on showing not just what your strengths are, but what the employer is looking for in a job seeker. In most cases, you won't have to completely rewrite your resume. However, it is still worth shifting the emphasis, clarifying some points and adding so-called keywords - the main terms used by the employer when stating the requirements for the job.
Chelsea @ Life With My Littles
This looks so fun! We don't do one-on-one activities with our kids enough, but you've definitely made me want to, even if this post is about a family walk! Now that it's cooling down we like going on walks in the evening before bed, and it has been so nice just to get out of the house! We'll have to try those Clif bars! The Oatmeal Cookie one sounds amazing!
Monica
I've missed your blog. So happy that I thought to check out your fb page and come visit. I'm never disappointed. Your free printable is the cutest thing ever. My children would love to do this daily.
How about winter walks though, you participate in those?! ? Oh wait... You're in Arizona (or somewhere) with sunshine year round. It's about to be a blizzard mess with snow to my waist in a couple months!!! =) Lol
Jessica Dimas
Monica, long time no see!! I'm glad to hear you're doing well! Haha we definitely don't have to deal with blizzards but we have the opposite, 115 degree summer days, so I feel ya on certain parts of the year being near impossible to go on walks. Actually I feel like our "winter" months are coming to an end and we can finally venture outside without it feeling like an oven haha! ?
Tiffany
We are big on family walks. All great benefits, especially getting some of that energy out, haha!
Marietta
My kids and I love going on walks! But, our neighborhood isn't really the best for it. It isn't horrible, but it's not particularly safe either. I'm hoping that by this time next year, we will be in a new house and in a new, family-friendly neighborhood. Then we will be walking all the time!
Jessica Dimas
I hope you are too Marietta! I could definitely understand that situation, I've lived in some places before that were safe but were just...questionable haha.
Angelica Sereda
Hi Jessica! Family walks are the best ? We have some of the best conversations with the girls when we go on walks. We definitely need to do them more often
laudya
Thanks for sharing us,