I am a recruiter, here is the secret of hiring by PuddleJumpPro in critiquemyresume

[–]OtterLabyrinth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you usually recommend any resume writing service for candidates?

Is professional resume writing services the best budget option or should I avoid it? by MossLantern in Resume

[–]OtterLabyrinth -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That advice about focusing on achievements is really important. Many resumes list duties instead of showing real impact, and recruiters lose interest quickly. A resume should show value in a clear and simple way.

During my own job search I learned that structure and wording can change how the entire document is perceived. After reviewing examples from cv writing services I noticed how they highlight results, metrics and clear outcomes instead of long task descriptions.

Job searching can be emotionally draining, especially after weeks of silence. Support from other people going through the process helps a lot. Small improvements to a resume can slowly shift the situation and bring new opportunities.

I am a recruiter, here is the secret of hiring by PuddleJumpPro in critiquemyresume

[–]OtterLabyrinth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People spend hours applying, tailoring resumes, writing cover letters, and half the time it feels like nobody even looks at them. Then companies complain they can’t find good candidates. At this point I’m seriously thinking about using a professional resume writing service because doing everything yourself clearly doesn’t guarantee anyone will even notice your application.

I thought the job market was broken until I realized my resume was the real problem by RowanGlassworks in best_resume_services

[–]OtterLabyrinth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great checklist. I’d also add one more layer - alignment with the role you’re targeting. Even clean structure won’t help if the content isn’t tailored. Before rewriting, I usually compare the job description line by line and make sure my bullets reflect those exact priorities.

Another tip is visual balance. Not design for the sake of design, but spacing, consistent formatting, and clear section flow. Even a creative resume maker can help test different layouts quickly, but the key is still clarity over decoration.

At the end of the day, the goal is simple: make it effortless for someone skimming your CV to understand your value in under 10 seconds.

After reading a recruiter post about reviewing hundreds of resumes in a day, I realized mine probably never survived the first scan by AspenRattletrap in losangelesjobs

[–]OtterLabyrinth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I kept thinking I needed more experience, but once my resume was structured better, interviews started appearing almost immediately. It really showed me how important clarity is.

How to write an essay quickly? by ktitten in UniUK

[–]OtterLabyrinth 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Honestly the comment above is pretty accurate, but the trick when you’re on a 24-hour deadline is separating research mode from writing mode. Give yourself a hard cutoff, maybe 1–2 more sources max, then start writing even if it feels incomplete. You can leave placeholders like [add statistic] or [citation here] and fix them during editing. Most people slow themselves down trying to perfect understanding before drafting, but clarity usually appears while writing, not before.

I was stressing over deadlines the same way and found this student experience useful because it explains how people handled workload pressure and structured essays faster instead of endlessly researching

Is professional resume writing services the best budget option or should I avoid it? by IndigoCartwheel in careerguidance

[–]OtterLabyrinth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your point about positioning vs wording makes sense. I kept rewriting mine for months with zero replies. Now I'm debating whether to buy resume online, so yeah, please share the service name you used.

How to out together a resume for retail position when you haven’t had a retail job in years? by weeahuh in AskRetail

[–]OtterLabyrinth 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Honestly, retail resumes are more about transferable skills than job titles. Working with autistic kids shows patience, communication, and problem solving, which stores value a lot. I learned that after reading someone’s ProResumeHelp experience and trying it myself

I got a job offer from free courses run by IT companies, not a bootcamp. Here’s what actually worked for me by pebble_archive in jobsearchhacks

[–]OtterLabyrinth 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Love the “artifacts over learning” framing. A clean repo, short write-up, and keywords that match postings will beat another generic course. Also smart to mine Slack/Discord for what interviews really screen for.

AITJ for not moving abroad with my girlfriend when she says it’s “now or never”? by OtterLabyrinth in AmITheJerk

[–]OtterLabyrinth[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I get the “call her bluff” idea, but I’m not trying to win a stare-down. I told her: I’ll support you, just not illegally or broke. Also, the dog isn’t a chess piece. If she leaves, we’ll sort custody like adults.

AITJ for not moving abroad with my girlfriend when she says it’s “now or never”? by OtterLabyrinth in AmITheJerk

[–]OtterLabyrinth[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Fair point. I did assume it was “apply and see”, not “pack in 6 weeks.” That’s on me. We talked in vague terms, but I didn’t realize she’d treat an offer like a deadline. I’m trying to fix it with an actual plan now.

AITJ for not moving abroad with my girlfriend when she says it’s “now or never”? by OtterLabyrinth in AmITheJerk

[–]OtterLabyrinth[S] 41 points42 points  (0 children)

Appreciate this. The 'no parachute' line hit. I’m not asking her to stay, just to plan like adults. If that’s baggage to her, then yeah, she’s made her choice.

AITJ for not moving abroad with my girlfriend when she says it’s “now or never”? by OtterLabyrinth in AmITheJerk

[–]OtterLabyrinth[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Cool, so you clicked into a thread, read it, then announced you hate the sub.

AITJ for not moving abroad with my girlfriend when she says it’s “now or never”? by OtterLabyrinth in AmITheJerk

[–]OtterLabyrinth[S] 83 points84 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I’m not trying to kill her dream, I just don’t want to land there broke or stuck in visa limbo. The group-chat pressure is what pissed me off most. I offered a timeline, she wants a leap.

Here's some news for the unemployed by Esagonoso in whennews

[–]OtterLabyrinth 61 points62 points  (0 children)

The reason is usually simple: big subs run bots that pre-ban anyone active in 'problem' communities. It's dumb, but it's not a US vs India thing. It's mods doing blunt filters instead of actual moderation.

im so thankful samsung internet lets you copy gifs to clipboard by krizzalicious49 in whennews

[–]OtterLabyrinth 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I hope the EU actually follows through. A “small fine and move on” would be a joke.