Resume Building

Resume Tips for landing your next Toronto Job

Creating your resume for a Toronto Job, especially from scratch, might seem like an entire challenge on its own. Don’t let this become bigger than it really is. Building your resume ought to be quite simple. Start off with your most recent job and work your way in reverse. Toronto Employers like to go through a chronological resume, one which tells us your history. Be sure to feature a section on your education and training, and any associations you may be a member of. If you have some volunteer work you would like to show off, include that too.

Writing a cover letter should be a standard practice, not to mention it should be personalized to the company you are applying to. List their company name and address in your letter and direct it to their HR Team or the specific Hiring Manger for the role. Identify the specific job title you are applying to instead of referencing the open role.

Your cover letter does not have to be very long, but it should be neat and tidy, prepared in a way that conveys your attention to detail, and include information about the company that required you to look up. It is the first impression to what comes after.