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TL;DR: The Freesumes Ultimate Job Search Asset Bundle is on sale for £22.18, saving you 87% on list price.


If you’re a recent graduate jumping into the wild ride that is job hunting, or if you’ve recently started looking after years out of practice, there’s a good chance you’re already feeling overwhelmed. While being able to apply to lots of jobs in just a few clicks is convenient, it’s also a bit frightening. Word to the wise: the right tools can make the daunting process more enjoyable — or at least more bearable.

This Freesumes Ultimate Job Search Asset Bundle is packed with a bevy of digital career products to help you nail your job search. And it’s on sale for only £22.18.

In the bundle, you’ll find three premium CV templates (one-page and two-page) in different styles, along with three matching cover letter templates to help with structure. Most job search professionals note that matching your CV to your cover letter in terms of fonts, headers, and design can help give you a polished and professional edge and get you noticed.

You’ll also unlock no-nonsense career advice from the Freesumes team of professional designers and veteran HRs. This includes the “Guide to Optimising Your LinkedIn Profile," which offers concrete steps you can take to make your LinkedIn profile stand out amongst competitors, and a guide to job search FAQs from Debi Douma-Herren, which is basically the digital equivalent of getting expert career consulting. 

And to accompany you along the way, you’ll also get five printable interview and job tracker templates to stay organised and follow your journey. By keeping track of each interview and what went well (and what definitely didn’t), you can learn from your mistakes and really nail it when the right job comes around. 

The job hunt doesn’t have to be daunting. Stand out in the dog-eat-dog world and find gainful employment with the help of this Freesumes asset bundle — on sale for only £22.18.

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