From a blank resume to a job offer: how to show what you've got, nail the interview, and start strong โ even with zero 'real' experience.
Your first job hunt feels like a catch-22: you need experience to get a job and a job to get experience. The trick is learning to translate what you've already done โ school, volunteering, side gigs โ into what employers actually want to see.
Get the resume right, prep a few good stories, and show up curious. Most people never learn how to interview. You will.
What to put on it when you've never had a 'real' job โ with a template.
Read the guide โThe short note that makes a hiring manager actually want to meet you.
Read the guide โThe five questions you'll always get, and how to answer them.
Read the guide โSmart questions that show interest โ and the ones to avoid.
Read the guide โAsk for more without blowing the offer.
Read the guide โHow to start strong and not be the awkward new person.
Read the guide โGive notice, stay gracious, and don't burn bridges.
Read the guide โOne short, friendly email a week โ a real-life skill, a checklist, and a little encouragement. Free, and you can leave anytime.
No spam. No selling your info. Just the stuff Mom and Dad meant to tell you.