Want help writing your résumé, finding job openings and practicing your interview? You can have it all and free using some tools available online. Here are a few no-cost tools that can help you nab your dream job.
1 – AI resume builders
These days of Ai or artificial intelligence, you can save a lot of time or better do some work such as adding bullets, writing, rewriting, condensing, and on and on with AI resume writers like Kickresume, Teal, and Resume Worded, among others. All you need to do is fill in your job title. Then the AI resume builders (in Kickresume’s case, GPT-4) to come up with relevant bullet points, etc. Of course, these tools can write your resume summary, education, skills, and other sections.
2 – Snag free resume help
Been putting off writing your résumé because you don’t know where to start? If you have Microsoft Word 365 or your library has it on their computers, you can get free step-by-step assistance with the new program Résumé Assistant, which gives you templates to follow and shows you real job descriptions from LinkedIn.com users to inspire you – giving an update 2024, in 2022 Microsoft removed this service as part of Linkedin, but we share a couple options: Get free résumé templates in any version of Microsoft Word HERE or Google Docs HERE.
3 – Get free résumé feedback
Want to get a professional opinion of your résumé? You can get it at no cost by simply registering for a free account at the job search website Glassdoor.com, then upload your résumé HERE and select “yes” to receive a free evaluation. Within a few days, you’ll get feedback on the content, style and keywords!
4 – Sign up for free job alerts
If you are tired of continually visiting job websites and scrolling through postings to find openings that suit you, there’s an easier way: Sign up for free email alerts – and new job postings that fit your criteria will be sent straight to your inbox! You can start getting email alerts today from Indeed HERE – doing a search for a position, then clicking the “create search alert” button located at the top of the results.
5 – Get free interview practice
The job site glassdoor also has a job interview simulator that can help you with free mock interviews. Type in a job position or company name and you’ll get a list of questions asked in actual interviews.
6) AI-Powered negotiation tools
Here the focus is for you to get a good deal, especially if you’re not sure what a fair salary range looks like for your position and experience. AI-powered compensation tools like Payscale can help. The platform focus in negotiation and include also a variety of contents. These type of AI tools analyze data from thousands of job listings and salary surveys, usually in the U.S, to provide you with an estimate of what you should earn based on details like the job title and your experience, education, and location.
Remember always…
While the new technology and tools can help you move more quickly, it’s always worth investing the time to ensure the results represent you, the human being. Other applicants will be using artificial intelligence, too, so if you don’t make an extra effort to humanize it you maybe won’t be able to get the final results you desire.
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