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Anyone joined coforge recently? Any reviews for the same? Is it worth to join this organisation? They told me they are hiring for Santander bank account but still be having client interview before onboarding to project. Any idea on this account? Is it tough to crack client interview over there? Don't want to face long bench hours like it used to be in Publicis sapient which led to brutal lay off. Kinda sceptical to join as it is giving me Publicis sapient vibes.Coforge Coforge ltd
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I tend to adapt my resume to fit the specifics of each job description. This way, I highlight the most relevant skills and experiences. How about you?
I change the resume for every job application.
Use a service like Teal or Jobscan and it makes it super easy to score your resume against keywords in each job description.
Yes, it takes a bit more time, but it will improve your chances of getting your resume past the ATS to a human.
Please how do I use this software, do I copy my previous cc and paste or how
Keep the same CV just a few twiks on specific industry
Yes, you have to make sure that your resumes key words and descriptions are inline with the jobs that you are applying for description, otherwise the ATS Applicant Tracking System won’t allow you to speak to actual person about your background and experience. Example, if the job description calls for excel experience, and your put on your resume you have Microsoft experience, there is high probability your resume will get flagged by ATS AI. Good luck!
I completely change the wording of most things on my resume to line up with the job
Do you save templates for similar jobs?
You should be able to have one resume for everything - one resume that encompasses all of your experience and accomplishments and maybe change out a title. You're wasting a lot of time and potentially money with things like Jobscan because ATS don't read resumes. Humans read resumes. As long as a human can read what you've done, you're good.
Example - a coaching client told me one of those tools dinged him because it didn't say customer service, but his resume said customer support. A human will know that it's close enough - waste of money.
I would agree with this if the person has the same career and similar jobs throughout the resume. If the job experience of scattered, I would narrow it depending on the job, and if it is going to make the resume too long.
I make a few different versions and then adapt them from there as needed. It is the best way that I have seen it done.