Job Search Master – Module 3 – Craft Standout Resumes and Cover Letters

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Your resume and cover letter are often the first impression you make—get these wrong, and recruiters will never see the brilliant side of you. Get them right, and you’ll step into interviews with an instant advantage. You would be surprised how many professionals are unable to create an eye-catching and effective resume that passes not only ATS systems but also human recruiters. Module 3 is your chance to turn yours into a shiny gem!

What We’ll Tackle:

Building an ATS-Friendly Resume: Understand how keywords, layout, and action verbs can determine whether your application even makes it to human eyes.

Design & Readability Tweaks: Make your resume pop off the page without going overboard—less “busy,” more “polished and professional.”

Recruiter Empathy: See the hiring process from the recruiter’s side. We’ll share insider insights on what truly catches their eye and what makes them toss an application aside.

Iterative Feedback: Explore the best ways to get constructive critique (and when to ignore certain feedback). This “always-improving” mindset keeps your docs cutting-edge.

Your Outcome:

By the end of Module 3, you’ll have magnetic application materials that grab recruiters’ attention, reinforcing your position as a top candidate.

42 reviews for Job Search Master – Module 3 – Craft Standout Resumes and Cover Letters

  1. Aanya Ramaswamy

    I thought my resume was fine. It wasn’t. This helped with rewriting bullets for impact and much clearer document.

  2. Vihaan

    I got a better resume now. I like presentation even when it was not so easy to follow.

  3. Ritesh Khandelwal

    This module gave me one important realisation: my resume was not weak because I lacked experience, but because I was presenting it badly. Once I improved keywords, clarity, and bullet point style, the document looked much more professional and role-relevant.

  4. Vishal Soni

    Good if you are unsure what recruiters actually care about. A few more before/after examples would make it even stronger.

  5. Aditya mehta

    I had been using the same resume everywhere for months. After this module, I started tailoring it properly and getting more response.

  6. Rahul Jain

    The course explains resume writing in a way that feels more realistic than many YouTube videos. It is not about making the CV “fancy,” but making it relevant, readable, and harder to reject quickly. That mindset helped me a lot.

  7. Vivek Mishra

    Strong practical advice. Helped me cut fluff and improve clarity.

  8. Deepak Sethi

    As an experienced professional, I appreciated this module more as a cleanup and modernization exercise than as a complete transformation. It helped me sharpen wording, remove clutter, and think more carefully about how recruiters read senior resumes. I am giving 4 stars because I wanted more examples specifically for high-responsibility roles and leadership transitions. Still, it is a useful module.

  9. Ajay Bhardwaj

    I got some value from this module, but I think it is more powerful for early and mid-career candidates. Really senior level professionals may find it somewhat general.

  10. Tarun Nigam

    This module gave me a better framework for improving a resume that had become bloated over time. I liked the emphasis on readability and the idea that feedback should be filtered intelligently, not accepted blindly. My only complaint is that I think the module could have gone further on executive-style messaging and senior-level branding. Even so, it was worth doing.

  11. Abhishek Sruvastava

    I work in a mid-level role and was trying to switch companies, but my resume was clearly underperforming. After this module, I realized the issue was not lack of experience but poor presentation. My bullets were too vague, the layout was not helping, and the document did not quickly communicate impact. This module helped me rewrite my experience more effectively and think from the recruiter’s point of view. That shift alone made it worthwhile for me.

  12. Dhruv Jindal

    What I liked most was the balance between ATS and readability. Many people obsess over keywords only, but this module reminded me that humans still need to understand the document quickly.

  13. Keshav Bora

    एक ही कंपनी में कई वर्षों तक काम करने के बाद, मेरा रिज्यूम बहुत जटिल और पुराना हो गया था। इस मॉड्यूल ने इसे सरल बनाने और मेरी उपलब्धियों को आसानी से समझने योग्य बनाने में मेरी मदद की।

  14. Parth Trivedi

    As a fresher, I did not know how to make my limited experience look credible. This module helped me rebuild my resume from scratch. 3 weeks of applying with the new resume and after that I got my first internship offer.

  15. Pallavi Desai

    The way this module linked recruiter thinking, readability, and wording worked well for me because that is exactly where my CV was failing.

  16. Nikhil Mittal

    As someone early in my career, I found this module useful because it turned a stressful and confusing task into something more manageable. It gave me a process instead of guesswork.

  17. Minal Basheer

    This module was useful because it helped me turn an overloaded, outdated resume into a clearer document that better reflected my actual value. That is a practical win even without miracle claims.

  18. Heena Sodhi

    This module was useful because it helped me turn an overloaded, outdated resume into a clearer document that better reflected my actual value. That is a practical win even without miracle claims.

  19. Vinay Rawat

    This module was more useful than I expected because it tackled resume writing in a practical way rather than just giving generic advice. I learned how to improve structure, wording, and readability without making the document look overdesigned. The recruiter-empathy angle was especially helpful, because many of us write resumes as if someone will read every line carefully. They will not. After using these ideas, my CV became far more focused and professional.

  20. Lokesh Mehra

    The strongest thing about this module for me was that it improved both clarity and confidence. When your resume reflects your work better, you also go into interviews with a stronger starting position. I rebuilt the document using the framework here and noticed a much better response rate afterward. I got into two meaningful interview processes and one eventually became a job offer. I was not able to align on compensation on that one, but still it felt like a very grounded but very real gain.

  21. Kavya Goyal

    I already knew some general advice about resumes, but this module helped me apply it in a much more disciplined way. The biggest value was seeing how clarity, layout, and wording work together.

  22. Tushar Garg

    I appreciated that this module did not push shiny templates or empty “executive branding” clichés. It stayed focused on readability, relevance, and stronger writing. That approach worked well for me. I used it to clean up a very bloated resume and the difference showed up in market response. I got more relevant callbacks, better quality discussions, and one role later turned into an offer. For me, that is enough to call the module genuinely useful.

  23. Nidhi Shukla

    Helpful module. Good guidance on bullets and resume clarity.

  24. Karan Arora

    Worth it overall, though some concepts were already familiar to me.

  25. Neha Gupta

    The biggest value for me was learning how to present senior experience without turning the document into a wall of text. That alone made this module worthwhile.

  26. Rohit Bansal

    I found this module useful because it helped me update not only the content of my resume, but the logic behind it. I stopped writing it like an internal record of everything I had done and started writing it like a positioning document. That shift mattered. Within a few weeks, I saw better response quality and one process that moved into final stages and later an offer. That is the sort of believable improvement I trust.

  27. Rahul Bhattacharya

    I appreciated that the module showed how small writing choices can have large consequences. Weak verbs, vague bullets, cluttered sections — all of that was hurting me more than I realized. I fixed those things, and the result was not abstract. I started getting more serious recruiter interest and one process progressed through to offer stage. That makes this one of the more practical career modules I have used.

  28. Rijesh Singh

    I have a much cleaner resume now that feels a lot stronger when I look at it. Time to test it in practice.

  29. Tanvi Sood

    I found this module especially useful because it helped me modernize how I present senior experience without making it feel like personal branding fluff. The improvements were mostly in clarity, emphasis, and role fit. Those changes translated into more relevant callbacks and one advanced process becoming an offer. For me, that is a very worthwhile result.

  30. Thrisha Kamat

    This module made me think more carefully about how my resume was being interpreted. That shift mattered a lot. Once I rewrote with that in mind, the document became more persuasive and much less bloated. Over the less than 1 month, I got better traction and more interview invites than through the previous 3 months.

  31. Rituraj Sarkar

    Good module overall. It helped me apply more discipline to my CV, even if not every section felt equally good

  32. Mitali Purohit

    Useful refresher for rebuilding a more readable senior CV.

  33. Manan Sampat

    I liked the practical tone. It treated resume writing as communication strategy, not decoration.

  34. Prithvi Solanki

    I liked that this module did not push gimmicks or fancy resume design trends. It stayed focused on what actually matters: clarity, role relevance, readability, and stronger bullets. I applied the changes over a weekend and used the new version for the next round of applications. Within a few weeks, I got my first proper callback from a company I really wanted.

  35. Mahima Chaurasia

    I liked that this module did not assume you already know how resumes work. It explained the basics in a simple but practical way.

  36. Vaidehi Gadgil

    I liked that this module made resume writing feel like a strategic task instead of cosmetic polishing. That framing alone improved how I approached cv writing.

  37. Riyaan Dalal

    I found this module useful because it showed me my resume was not weak only because I am fresher, but because I was presenting things badly. I changed keywords, layout and some bullet points after this. Result was I got shortlisted for one internship where before I was mostly ignored. I give 4/5 because I still feel there could be more real life examlples

  38. Yashas Pingale

    After rewriting my bullet points and fixing the layout, I got three callbacks in the last 2 weeks. Now working on the next step!

  39. Malik Singh

    Surprisingly useful. I rebuilt my resume using this module and got invited into two interview rounds soon after.

  40. Rishabh Kasliwal

    I liked that the module gave me a better reason for each resume change instead of random “best practices”. That helped because I was tired of guessing. Once I applied the framework, the document became stronger and I got more serious responses.

  41. Aniket Sharma

    What I appreciated here is that the module did not push template gimmicks or flashy “executive branding” nonsense. It stayed practical. I used the framework to tighten how I present leadership, outcomes and role relevance, and that improved traction almost immediately. I’m currently in 3 recruitments, all on stage 2.

  42. Prachi Sabharwal

    This module helped me make my resume much more persuasive without becoming fake or overbranded. That balance was important for me. After using it, recruiter traction improved and one role later became formal offer. For me this is a strong 5/5 outcome because it solved a real problem.

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