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The Resume Room with Fexingo: Resume Writing, Cover Letters, and Application Strategy
by Fexingo
Lucas and Luna sit down to dissect the mechanics of a resume that gets past the ATS and into human hands. In each episode, they take one real (anonymized) resume and walk through every line, every bullet, every verb choice — explaining why a hiring manager might stop reading or why a recruiter's eye pauses. Lucas, a former hiring manager turned career coach, uses his red marker to show what weak action verbs look like on the page; Luna, a professional writer, pushes back on vague phrases and asks the questions a candidate would never dare to ask. Together, they cover cover-letter logic (when to write one, when to skip), the economics of job applications (why 70% of hires come from referrals), and the psychological tricks of formatting (why a sans-serif font can cost you an interview in certain industries). Every episode is built around a concrete example — a finance analyst trying to pivot to product management, a mid-career marketer whose resume reads like a dictionary of buzzwords, a
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Lucas and Luna sit down to dissect the mechanics of a resume that gets past the ATS and into human hands. In each episode, they take one real (anonymized) resume and walk through every line, every bullet, every verb choice — explaining why a hiring manager might stop reading or why a recruiter's eye pauses. Lucas, a former hiring manager turned career coach, uses his red marker to show what weak action verbs look like on the page; Luna, a professional writer, pushes back on vague phrases and asks the questions a candidate would never dare to ask. Together, they cover cover-letter logic (when to write one, when to skip), the economics of job applications (why 70% of hires come from referrals), and the psychological tricks of formatting (why a sans-serif font can cost you an interview in certain industries). Every episode is built around a concrete example — a finance analyst trying to pivot to product management, a mid-career marketer whose resume reads like a dictionary of buzzwords, a
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