Resumes are the first step in any recruitment or selection process to see if you are a good candidate. This is the actual first impression, your elevator pitch. You have to make a good impression, or you will end up in the trash… literally, your resume will become scrap paper at best.
Two years ago, I was doing my internship and talking with a Spanish friend about the future. Having recently graduated from university, we are all worried about the path ahead.
Candidates can’t even imagine how it is to live not just in a foreign city, but in another country and sometimes in a different continent. They learn new things and enjoying cultural differences while gaining invaluable career experience.
As an American living in Mexico, I often get asked the question “Why Mexico?” Well, put simply, I didn’t choose Mexico, Mexico chose me.
Has an employer recently contacted you to schedule an interview? Here are some tips to help you success in this coming interview. Prepare yourself First, you can make some research