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Resume Red Flags I See Every Day 🚩
Buzzwords don’t get interviews. Results do. If your resume says “hardworking, team player, passionate”… it’s time for a rewrite. Comment FIX.
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RESUME TIPS
Your resume isn’t about you. It’s about what problems you solve. If that shift is missing, you won’t get callbacks. Comment SHIFT for a free review.
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Resume Red Flags I See Every Day 🚩
Applied to 20+ jobs and heard nothing? It’s rarely the job market. It’s usually the resume. Comment REVIEW for free feedback.
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5 Behaviors That Make Employers Doubt You in the First 30 Seconds of an Interview
5 Behaviors That Make Employers Doubt You in the First 30 Seconds of an Interview Interviews are not judged only by your answers — they are judged by your presence. Most hiring managers form a strong impression within the first 20–30 seconds, long before the technical questions begin. Here are the subtle behaviors that instantly create doubts, even if you are highly qualified: 1️⃣ Weak or Nervous Greeting A shaky “hello,” low voice, or hesitation sends the signal that you’re unsure of yourself. Confidence doesn’t mean being loud — it means being clear, steady, and grounded. 2️⃣ Poor Posture or Body Language Slouching, fidgeting, folding arms too tightly, avoiding eye contact — all these non-verbal cues suggest insecurity or lack of readiness. Presence is communication. 3️⃣ Talking Too Fast (Or Too Slow) Your tone determines how competent you sound. Talking too fast = anxiety. Talking too slow = uncertainty. Aim for a calm, controlled pace — it shows clarity and mental stability. 4️⃣ No Professional Introduction When the interviewer says, “Tell me about yourself,” and you immediately ramble or jump into irrelevant details, it signals a lack of structure. Your introduction should be short, role-aligned, and value-focused. 5️⃣ Not Showing “Interview Energy.” Employers don’t only listen to your words — they feel your energy. A flat tone, low enthusiasm, or lack of engagement makes it seem like you don’t want the job. Controlled excitement and a positive tone go a long way. The reality: You might have the right resume and the right skills, but the first 30 seconds decide whether the interviewer takes you seriously. This is why interview preparation is not just about what you say —it’s about how you show up. If you want to learn how to improve your presence, tone, intro, or answer structure, send me a DM. I also help with ATS resumes, interview coaching, and job search positioning so you can walk into interviews with confidence.
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Stop Memorizing Interview Answers — Do This Instead
Many job seekers walk into interviews with rehearsed speeches, perfectly memorized lines that sound great in their heads… but fall apart the moment the interviewer changes the question. The truth is: Interviewers don’t want memorized answers. They want clarity, structure, and real thinking. When you memorize, you sound robotic. When you structure, you sound confident. So what should you do instead?
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