Your resume is a crucial document that showcases your professional identity. Throughout my career, I’ve reviewed hundreds, if not thousands, of resumes.
The challenge consistently lies in how to make your resume stand out in the crowd. Many students frequently ask about the best ways to update their resumes, specifically in the ISO Industry. Recently, I received an email that sums up these common concerns perfectly.
I recently emailed a student to follow up on a previous conversation. His response was:
I really appreciate how quickly you got back to me. It’s awesome when people are on the ball like that! Quality over deadlines is something I’m passionate about, and I hope to spread that mindset to my team. I’m really excited about our upcoming meeting and getting into some productive discussions with my boss. By the way, if you have a spare moment, I’d love to pick your brain a bit about handling bosses with different priorities, particularly when it comes to navigating situations where quality isn’t their top concern.
Who else freaks out when they walk past their scales in the bathroom? Who else tries to ignore them? After all, if we don’t know how much we weigh, then we don’t need to do anything about it right? What we don’t know doesn’t hurt us!
In 2015 I was collaborating with a customer called Bruce. He was the proprietor of a company that supplied machinery for industrial use to the field of mining. Bruce was being urged by his customers to be officially recognized to ISO 9001, and he was doing it reluctantly. But what he didn’t know was that […]
A saying that really hit a chord with me years ago was one from the Co-Founder of LinkedIn, Reid Hoffman. He said If you’re not embarrassed by the first version of your product you’ve launched too late! Can you relate to this? Are you holding on to an idea that you just haven’t been able […]