<blockquote rel="cholle"><blockquote rel="IslanderndCity">@cholle <blockquote rel="cholle"><blockquote rel="IslanderndCity"><blockquote rel="cholle">@acrossborder I don't think it's an issue. Syempre mas gusto ng gobyerno na bumalik sa workforce ang mga matagal nang natengga. As long as your skill set / qualifications match almost exactly what they need, employers will be interested. Otherwise you have to really sell yourself, i.e. have a nicely tweaked resume, and do well in the interview.</blockquote>
when you 'tweak' your resume in every job application and the recipient is the same (example: same headhunter, or when you're applying multiple jobs in the same company), any tips on how to 'nicely tweak' your resume?</blockquote>
Read the job description very well, and see whether your skill set really matches what they need. Then you can use similar terms from the job description in your resume.
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how about when you're applying for 2 or more positions directly sa website or HR ng isang company lang?</blockquote>
Ganun din. Pero alam mo, never pa ako naging successful sa ganyan, yung tipong dalawang posisyon ang inapplyan sa isang company. Never had a call back. Baka yung iba may success stories sa ganyan. </blockquote>
medyo malabo nga kasi it will appear obvious na 'customize' ang resume mo sa each job description na bigay nila kasi isa lang ang recipient 🙁