Microsoft has released its LinkedIn-powered Resume Assistant for Office 365 subscribers. Last year the LinkedIn Resume Assistant integrated the power of LinkedIn directly into Microsoft Word to help one craft the most compelling resume. Now, Resume Assistant is available to Office 365 subscribers on Windows to help users portray the best version to get the best job they love.
With over 15 million job applications being submitted on LinkedIn every week, finding the right way to represent unique experiences is important. Updating the resume will already be one step ahead when it is time for one next role. Use unique templates from resume builder to create an attractive resume.
The list that can make the most of Resume Assistant:
1. Showcasing unique skills and experiences: Resume assistant gathers insights from millions of LinkedIn profiles to inspire one within Microsoft Word
2. One-size-fits-all resume: Professionals find it challenging to customize the resume for a specific role. Resume Assistant provides the top skills other professionals in the desired role and industry have, as well as a job from real job postings.
3. Using Profinder: Having anyone familiar with the intricacies of writing a resume can be a great way to help one get the creativity flow. By using ProFinder, from Resume Assistant, we can connect with experts who can help with interview techniques and resume writing.
4. Getting the right job: Resume writing is just a half journey; finding the perfect job is the next step. Once a job is set, we can directly go to the job opening on LinkedIn to learn more and apply. Turning on Open Candidates, it will let recruiters know that the user is open to new opportunities.
“We hope Resume Assistant makes it easier than ever for you to be your most successful self; however you define it, be on the lookout for availability across other operating systems, including Mac, as well as additional regions and languages in the coming months,” LinkedIn noted in a blog post. For more information check the Microsoft support site.