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Create a resume from LinkedIn

Gone are the days when you'd manually input your professional journey into a resume. Now, with just a click, use your LinkedIn profile to create the foundation for your impressive new Enhancv resume. How to import your Linkedin profile Click this link to start the Enhancv Resume Editor - https://app.enhancv.com/ On step 2, choose a template for your resume (you can adjust it later) On step 3, paste the link to your LinkedIn profile into the text box Edit & Customize: Tailor your resume to perfection using our advanced editing tools. Download & Apply: Save your new resume and you're ready to wow potential employers. Import LinkedIn Now Benefits Time-saving: Bypass the hours spent typing out every detail. Import your LinkedIn profile, and you're already halfway there! Consistency: Ensure that your resume reflects the same accurate and up-to-date information as your LinkedIn profile. Easy Edits: Once imported, customize your resume with our intuitive tools. Highlight what's most relevant and make a powerful impression. No More Formatting Woes: When you import, our tool auto-formats your information for a professional look. Say goodbye to layout struggles! Disclaimers This feature runs on publicly available databases with public LinkedIn profiles, provided by our vendors. The data may not be 100% fresh. The service is not provided or supported by LinkedIn itself. We do not attempt to access your publicly available LinkedIn profile. If the data imported into your draft resume is not up-to-date, we also offer the option to upload an existing resume, where you have complete control over the data source.

Aug 21, 2023 1 min read
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Are There Enough Remote Entry-Level Jobs? Here’s What 10 800 Postings Say

COVID-19 has pushed our planet into the largest remote work trial period that has ever happened in our history. What’s more, Generation Z that is now entering the job market is expected to have an increased demand from their future employers for more flexible work options. The shift to remote working will happen with or without global pandemics and subsequent society changes. The big question is, where are all of the entry-level remote jobs? And are there enough to go around? if you go to Indeed, you’ll see there aren’t that many fully remote jobs listed, but that’s because Indeed is not optimized for remote workers: We examined a number of specialised websites to see what are the top industries, companies and skills required for remote workers. We've analyzed 10,800 job ads from 5 remote job websitesOur search began at We Work Remotely, which has the largest repository of remote-friendly job postings in the world. Furthermore, we uncovered data from websites such as JobEspresso, Remote.io and WorkingNomads. Our first thought was to find the ads that mention “entry-level” in their description or title. But this method yielded only about 50 ads that were posted in the span of the last two years. Mind that there were 10 800 total jobs posted in those 5 renowned remote job websites. This is why we decided to update the way we classified what entry-level constitutes. We added certain keywords and phrases like “no previous experience required”, or “2+ years of previous experience”. The usual perception is that you can still apply to these positions with freelance gigs or non-profit work experience. Still, results didn’t show what we were expecting to find – a considerable amount of entry-level job postings. Only 4% of all remote job ads were meant for people with limited work experience Source: Enhancv.com The whole process felt like searching for a needle in a haystack. Let’s look at the average company. Chances are, people with low or entry-level experience will be much more in numbers than senior-level workers, managers and C-suite level employees. It’s only logical job ads to follow the same trends – more entry-level or minimum experience required. Let’s check Indeed again:   Source: Indeed.com Out of the total 820,000 all positions that are now available, 742,893 or 90% are meant for people with no or low experience. Nevertheless, there was one more thing we wanted to check before we drew the line. Maybe entry-level remote jobs are increasing in popularity over time? Source: Enhancv.com Unfortunately, we couldn’t find a steady progression of entry-level remote jobs increasing through time more than the total number of job postings. In fact, we found a decline in the ratio between senior and entry-level remote jobs. Entry-level remote jobs are still not spread far and wide, nor their quantity has considerably increased during the last couple of years. Let’s see what’s the current situation with entry-level remote jobs throughout the different industries. Remote industry in a nutshell Just a brief look at the top 5 industries that hire remote workers shows us that nothing has changed much for the past couple of years in terms of the popular industries. Source: Enhancv.com Interestingly, remote jobs in consultancy and accounting & finance start popping up more often than not. It’s important to note that the Consultancy niche in the graphic above includes Human Resources and Recruitment job offers, too. This goes on to point out that some traditional job sectors that require face-to-face communication are maybe starting to adapt to an ever-changing digital environment. More on that later. Here are the top Entry-Level remote jobs that appeared throughout the fields above: The big three remote worker niches – software engineering, marketing & sales, and customer support are still dominating the remote industry. Software Developer Customer Support Representative Junior Java Developer UI Designer Junior Email Marketer Marketing and Communications Coordinator Technical Recruiter Underwriter There’s an asterix to that, though. HR job offers that we saw were mainly related to IT and DevOps recruitment. The only position that wasn’t in any way related to marketing, sales or IT was underwriter. Nevertheless, we wouldn’t expect otherwise. If a remote work revolution is bound to happen sooner or later, digitalisation will always play the role of the catalyst. What skills do you need for the most popular remote job industries Unsurprisingly, the top industries we found to be popular for remote jobs altogether were IT & Software Engineering, Marketing & Sales and Customer Support, followed by Consulting & Recruitment, and Accounting & Finance. Top software engineering remote job skills Top Marketing & Sales Remote Job Skills Top customer support remote job skills Top Consulting & Recruitment Remote Job Skills Top accounting and finance remote job skills As you can see from the graphs above, traditional skills in every industry are on top of the lists. However, soft skills like Communication, People Skills, Team Management, Team Work & being Supportive are on par with the hard skills. This goes on to show that if you’re preparing for an interview, make sure to be ready to answer questions regarding those skills, as the need for them in remote work will likely increase in the future. What's in store for entry level remote work One topic for the future of remote work remains on the sidelines, in favor of management trust, or companies’ digital competences. And that is career progression and development for remote working youngsters or experienced people who want to switch their careers. Experience is a main factor for you to go through employment stages, no matter whether you get it remotely or in-office. However, how great you are in your job doesn’t necessarily translate into career progression. A highly-cited 2012 study of MIT Sloan Management Review examines remote working and how it leads to fewer promotions and career advancements, albeit employees feeling happier and more productive, overall. Networking plays an integral role in getting better career prospects. We are, after all, social creatures. This, alongside needy clients and senior partners, arguably is one of the main reasons why in certain areas, such as law or business development, remote job opportunities are perceived to be very limited. Will careers in the future require a foundation of traditional personal relationships? Renowned authors such as Richard Susskind don’t think so. In his book “Online Courts and the Future of Justice”, prof. Susskind examines judicial courts not as a place, but as a service that can be done online. What’s more, as recently as 20th of March 2020, The U.S. DoJ has ordered “maximum telework” for members of staff. It’s interesting to see what happens in the industry after COVID-19 turmoil ends, as we believe many more attorneys-at-law will see the benefits of remote work. Other industries that require face to face communication are transforming. Real estate house showcasing is beginning to happen through 360 virtual tour projects, and startups that have built technologies allowing house and apartment plans to be available online have recently emerged. Signals from those traditional, and seemingly resistant to digital transformation niches can be read as a good sign for the future workforce. Industries may be, in fact, able to accommodate employees of all ages and experiences and give them equal opportunities for career advancement. Yes, currently there are no strong signs for that transformation, at least, not in the remote job marketplaces which continue to be dominated by companies native to digital environments. However, with more and more studies being published, and voices being raised, we are bound for a change in the perception of what’s the best way to do our jobs.

Sep 8, 2022 6 min read
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Get advice from an expert who’s seen more than 300,000 resumes

Bringing computer smarts in resume writing with real-time content analysis You can always make your resume better, no matter how much time you spend on it, or how many friends you ask for feedback. Even with the greatest care and effort, there are some things you’ll miss, simply because you’re not creating resumes every day, all day. But our smart Content Analyzer does – in fact, it has “seen” more than 300,000 resumes Enhancv users have created to date. And it can now help you craft a better one with real-time suggestions how to improve your wording. Technology to the rescueMachines are getting smarter every day, and according to many researchers, the singularity is fast approaching. So it probably comes as no surprise that we wanted to employ the Enhancv platform in helping you correct mistakes, focus your resume content and stand out from other applicants. For a long time, we have been working on a content improvement feature that is scalable and can help all users. In fact, it has been part of our Enhancv vision from day one. Now, we have gathered enough data and double checked with recruiters to identify some of the most common mistakes people make when creating their resumes. Those have laid down the base of our very own automated content analysis feature. What the content analyzer can help you with The Content Analyzer helps you get more value out of every word that is written down. The feature works with a state-of-the-art extensive library that ensures it delivers suggestions on par with a human reader. In developing it, we looked into different kinds of common mistakes, like: experience that is not performance-oriented, readability issues, repetition of phrases, inconsistencies in writing style, cliches, filler, weak or vague wording, visual improvements like repeating icons and more. The list is getting longer by the day, as we learn more on how users are interacting with the feature and what common writing issues they face. We will not only point out the mistakes, but give you solution ideas. How it works?"? Using the Content Analyzer is easy as 1-2-3. Log into Enhancv. Open your resume. (You’ll have to be a paying user). Turn on the Show Mistakes toggle in the left-hand-side panel. And done! The Content Analyzer has gone through your resume content and marked in red all parts that need improvement. You will see not only the mistakes, but also some helpful tips on how to solve them. Try it now!"! The Content Analyzer can help improve sentence quality, remove clutter and overall provide better and more focused content on a resume. Our aim is to bring the experience as close as possible to interacting with an experienced human reader, while having the scalability needed to bring this brand new feature to all Enhancv users. Looking for more inspiration? Check out our resume examples section that got people hired at their dream jobs. When you’re ready, build your resume now.

Sep 8, 2022 2 min read