Transferable skills are the bridge for career changers, returners, and new grads. Learn what counts as transferable, how to identify yours by looking at what you actually did, and how to list them with proof instead of a vague "good communicator."
A resume headline is the one-line title under your name that positions you instantly. Learn what makes a strong headline, a simple formula, examples by role, how it differs from a summary, and the mistakes that make it generic.
An executive resume sells strategic leadership and business outcomes, not tasks. Learn how to open with an executive summary, quantify at the business level, show leadership scope, tell transformation stories, and keep it tight even at the top.
What to put on a resume — the essential sections every resume needs, the optional ones worth adding, what to leave off entirely, and how to order them by career stage. A clear map of resume anatomy with links to deep-dive guides for each section.
Learn how to quantify your resume achievements with real, defensible metrics—plus what to do when you genuinely don't have hard numbers to point to.
Resume summary vs. objective: learn when to use each, how to write a strong 2-3 line summary, with real examples for students, career changers, and senior pros.
No college degree? You can still write a strong resume. Learn how to lead with skills and results, use certifications and projects as credentials, handle the education section honestly, and target the growing number of skills-based employers.
The 11 most common resume mistakes that get you rejected — typos, walls of text, vague summaries, missing metrics, bad file names — with concrete before-and-after fixes.