job hunt

About this tag
The job hunt tag on WindowsForum.com covers strategies for landing roles at major tech companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and eBay, with insider tips on resume prioritization and personal branding. It also includes advice on using Microsoft tools such as Word and LinkedIn to create professional résumés and establish a strong online presence. While the tag primarily focuses on tech job applications, it also features humorous anecdotes about unusual CV blunders reported by employers. Note that one thread about a Windows boot error is unrelated to job hunting and may have been miscategorized.
  1. Mastering Tech Job Applications: Insider Tips to Land Roles at Microsoft, Amazon, and eBay

    Cracking the code to landing a coveted role at one of the world’s major technology companies is a dream for many aspiring software engineers. As hiring standards soar and competition intensifies amid economic uncertainty in the tech sector, actionable insights from insiders have never been more...
  2. 3 ways to use tech to make a good impression in your job hunt

    There’s a lot of competition out there for good jobs, but the good news is that with a little preparation and tools from Microsoft, you can make a solid first impression. Learn how to do so in a new post on the Link Removed. There you’ll find info and resources for creating a well-designed...
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    Windows 8 Error while booting

    Okay, I updated my HP laptop about three weeks ago to Windows 10 and decided to go back to Windows 8.1 today. I went to the update settings and it gave me the option to go back, so I did and I let it go through the process and it rebooted and went to my original Windows 8.1 start screen where I...
  4. Jobseeker cites God as a reference on his CV

    A plucky candidate listed the Almighty as a referee on his CV, which joins a long list of silly things employers have read on job applications recently, according to a survey by careerbuilder.co.uk. Read on to find out just how silly. The careers website questioned 700 companies, who...