Resume Advice for Australian Job Seekers
No fluff, no recycled career clichés. Just the things that actually change how employers respond to your applications — written from the hiring side.

How to Write a LinkedIn Bio That Gets You Noticed
Your About section is often the first thing a recruiter reads. Here's how to make it specific, searchable and genuinely persuasive.

ATS Resumes in Australia: What Job Seekers Actually Need to Know
Applicant Tracking Systems aren't robots deciding your career — but understanding how they work will make your resume stronger.
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Why Am I Not Getting Interviews? 7 Resume Problems That Could Be Costing You Jobs
If you're applying for suitable roles and hearing nothing back, your experience probably isn't the problem — how your resume communicates it might be.
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How to Write a FIFO Resume That Gets You Noticed
FIFO roles attract huge applicant numbers. Your resume needs to answer one question fast: why you instead of the other 300 applicants?
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How Long Should a Resume Be in Australia?
One page, two, or four? The better question is how much space you need to prove you're a strong candidate without wasting a recruiter's time.
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Resume Mistakes Australian Job Seekers Should Stop Making in 2026
A resume rarely fails because of one catastrophic mistake. It's usually a collection of small problems that make a strong candidate look average.
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The Career Studio writes ATS-friendly, achievement-focused resumes for Australian job seekers across trades, professional roles, management and executive careers.