In today’s competitive job market, showcasing the right job skills on your resume can make all the difference between landing an interview and being overlooked. Whether you’re a seasoned professional ...
Your resume is the most important part of the job application process because it is the first thing that employers see. Research suggests that recruiters spend an average of 7.4 seconds skimming a ...
On any given day, millions of Americans are sharpening their resumes in order to brave the perpetually frightening job market. But with every resume update comes a slew of questions, such as: What are ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Don't let those unemployment numbers discourage you. There are jobs available. You just have to know where to look and how to make yourself look good to those companies. That's ...
We've all scoured the internet for "resume examples" or "resume templates", but let's face it, usually the sample resumes you find are too generic, not appropriate for your field, impossible to ...
We are often told that a college degree can open doors. In truth, a college degree is more like a key — you can open many more doors with a key than without, but it is still up to you to find the ...
(MoneyWatch) COMMENTARY Writing great resumes is something of a science. As I've mentioned many times before, you need to discuss your accomplishments, for example, not just your job description. But ...
Welcome to Top 10, Recruiter.com's weekly rundown of the best of the best in recruiting! Every Friday, we release a list of some of our favorite people, things, and ideas dominating the industry. From ...
Perhaps you know what mistakes not to make on a resume, but what should you do to make your experience stand out from the rest? Are there key features every job seeker should include to catch ...
You're perfectly happy in your current job, and everything seems to be going well, so no need to update your resume, right? Hardly. Writing a resume can be tedious, and it's difficult to remember the ...
I recently graduated from a technical school with the goal of changing careers and entering the IT field. I have a little IT professional experience and my A+ certification. Any tips on finding a job?
As the traditional career advice goes, you usually shouldn't include your hobbies on your résumé because they take up valuable space and waste the precious few seconds a recruiter spends skimming ...