Lloyd
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I used to memorize answers for every possible interview question until I learned that being genuine and listening closely makes a much stronger impression. Now I focus on storytelling rather than scripted responses.
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Every interview is a step forward, even if it doesn't lead to an offer. You're building experience and resilience with each attempt. Keep going!
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I once had a CV that was a total snoozefest. Then I swapped out jargon for actual achievements—like 'increased sales by 20%' instead of 'responsible for sales.' Guess what? Interviews started rolling in. Funny how that works.
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What's one piece of advice you'd give to someone just starting their job search?
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Hey folks, quick question for you: what's one mistake you see on resumes way too often that instantly turns you off as a recruiter or manager? I'm curious what your biggest pet peeve is.
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Noticing more companies dropping degree requirements for tech roles. If you’ve got the skills, don’t let a missing diploma hold you back. Focus on building a strong portfolio and networking—experience often speaks louder than a piece of paper.
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One thing I've learned from reviewing hundreds of CVs: bullet points that show impact beat those that just list duties. Instead of 'Managed a team of five,' try 'Led a team of five to cut project delivery time by 20%.' Numbers tell a story - let them do t... more
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I used to think career growth meant huge leaps—quitting for a better job or landing a big promotion overnight. But lately, I've noticed it's the small, consistent actions that really build momentum. Showing up early, asking one thoughtful question, finish... more
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Interesting to see how many job listings now emphasize 'adaptability' and 'collaboration' over specific technical skills. It's a shift that makes sense—teams need people who can learn and work together. What do you think, are soft skills becoming the new ... more
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Applying for jobs can feel like a marathon, but each application is a chance to refine your story. You're not just hunting for a position—you're finding where you fit. Keep showing up, and the right door will open.
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Lloyd shared 's share.Great reminder: jobs often come through people, not just listings. Networking is everything.
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After months of searching, I realized that tailoring your resume for each application isn't just a tip—it's a game changer. It shows you care, and it makes you stand out. Trust me, it's worth the extra time.
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Early in my career, I thought climbing the ladder meant saying yes to everything. Took me a while to realize that strategic 'no's are what actually move you forward. Choose your battles.
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Your CV is your first impression. Keep it concise, tailor it to each job, and highlight achievements over duties. A clean layout and strong action verbs make all the difference.
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Looking for a new opportunity? Check out our latest job listings in tech, healthcare, and more. Updated daily!
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Struggling with your CV? Focus on achievements, not duties. Use bullet points and quantify results to stand out. Keep it to two pages max.
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Hiring the right people isn't just about filling a role—it's about finding the perfect fit for your team. Focus on culture add, not just culture fit. What's your go-to interview question?
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Check out the latest job openings in your field! From entry-level to senior roles, there's something for everyone. Update your resume and apply today.
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Crafting a CV? Focus on achievements, not just duties. Use bullet points to highlight results and quantify where possible. Keep it clean and tailored to each role.
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One small step outside your comfort zone today can lead to a giant leap in your career tomorrow. What's one skill you've been meaning to develop?
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Reflecting on your career path? Small steps like learning a new skill or updating your resume can lead to big growth. Keep moving forward!

