Keep these handy to save time when you're actively job hunting.
I love cheat sheetsā¦ when they're well done š.
I like to print them out and post them right beside my desk, or keep them in a pinned browser tab, so I can quickly glance over whenever I need to.
Depending on which aspect of your job search you need help with, there's something in this long list of cheat sheets and ācheat infographicsā that you'll like.
The list is divided into the following categories for quicker browsing. Click a link to jump to a category:
- Career Success
- Social Media & Personal Branding
- Job Fairs & Networking
- Cover Letters
- Resumes
- Job Interviews
- Salary Negotiation
- Humor
Career Success
1)Ā The One-Page Career Cheat Sheet
2)Ā The Best Careers For Your Personality Type Cheat Sheet
3)Ā Your 90-Day Game Plan For Career Success Cheat Sheet
4) The AP cheatsheet: New job or new career?
5) Career strategy: Professional Objectives Cheat Sheet
Social Media & Personal Branding
6) How To Design Your Personal Brand Image In 10 Steps Cheat Sheet
7) Social Platform Cheat Sheet
8) The Ultimate LinkedIn Cheat Sheet
9) The Complete Guide to Twitter Lingo Cheat Sheet
10) Google Product Manager Interview Cheat Sheet
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11) The Best Jobs for Every Personality Type
Job Fairs & Networking
12) Mastering the Art of a Career Fair Cheat Sheet
13) Your Elevator Pitch Cheat Sheet
Cover Letters
14) City of Parkland Job Seekers Cheat Sheet
15) Lisa-Marie's Resume and Cover Letter Cheat Sheet
16) The Only Cover Letter Cheat Sheet You'll Ever Need
17) Tips to Write an Exceptional Cover Letter Cheat Sheet
18) Cheat Sheet: The Cover Letter
Resumes
19) Transferable Skills Checklist
20) SnagaJob Resume Cheat Sheet
21) Business News Daily Resume Cheat Sheet
22) Resume Cheat Sheet: 222 Action Verbs To Use In Your New Resume
24) How to Make Your Resume One in a Million
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Job Interviews
25) GiveAGradAGo Interview Tips and Advice Prep Pack
26) Your All-in-One Interview Prep Guide
29) 10 Good Body Language Examples to Use in Presentations
30) Job Interview Cheat Sheet: Master Your First Impression
32) Landing the job: Secrets to a successful job interview
33) The Interview Guysā Master List Of 200+ Job Interview Questions
34) Interview Prep Cheat Sheet
35) Job Interview Cheat Sheet
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Salary Negotiation
36) Salary Tutor Negotiation Cheat Sheet
Humor
37) Resume Keywords Cheat Sheet
Bonus: Freelancer cheat sheet
38) How to Calculate Your Freelance Hourly Rate
39) Your Ultimate Cheat Sheet To Land A Digital Marketing Job
More job search and human resources cheat sheets
- Lisa Rangel's 10-Minute Resume Cheat Sheet
- Classy Career Girl's How To Answer The Top 10 Interview Questions cheat sheet
- CareerTuners' Networking Cheat Sheet
- The Salary Guide Cheat Sheet for Digital & Creatives Jobs
- A Highly Specific Guide to Getting Every Type of Corporate Job (Bloomberg's cheat sheet series)
- Human Resources Kit For Dummies Cheat Sheet
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I know many like Info graphics vs. tips sheets that require extensive reading. As is often the case many ideas and tips are a matter of opinion although I concede that with a quick viewing I did not see too much that I disagreed with with the possible exception of elevator speeches. Evidently that is a difficult concept and I only occasionally hear one that peaks my interest. It is a topic that is often discussed and clearly needs career industry experts to develop commonly accepted guidelines including examples tied to various wok sectors
Good point, Vicky. Itās easier to make a cheat sheet that works when thereās best practice consensus. Sometimes though, the author would do a better job to target more specifically because some practices work better in a given industry.
Thank you Jacob; this is great material. And how very generous of you!
Thanks Laurie š
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Great content here, Jacob. I will definitely use it personally and for my career prep workshops.
Thank you!
Youāre welcome, Sara. Iād be curious to hear what kind of feedback you get about these during your workshops.
Got great feedback. Thanks again!
I noticed in the Kickresume infographic Office Job there is a typo ā āAdministretedā. I guess not everyone working in an office job is detail-oriented!
Too funny, Sara! Good eye. Maybe Kickresume need better proofreadersā¦