To make sure you’re only bringing in the best candidates for job interviews, screen resumes to filter out red flags and identify the most promising applicants.
A resume is the single most important document for your job search. It serves as a continually evolving story of your professional achievements by providing employers an overview of who you are, what ...
Over the years, we’ve provided nearly a metric ton of résumé tips and we thought, “Why not just put some of our best and most popular posts on the topic together for people? What a gift that would be!
Can your resume pass a recruiter’s test? What about a robot’s? Use the right keywords and send your resume to the front of the stack. When you think “keywords,” you probably think “SEO” (search engine ...
At workDr. Jim Stray-Gundersen works with an athlete at the U.S. Ski Team headquarters in Park City, Utah using a revolutionary new training device developed in Japan dubbed Kaatsu. (Courtesy Jim ...
Writing a resume is always difficult, but even more so when you are new to the country and not sure what employers look for in a candidate. The best thing to do is to keep it short and simple, but ...
Each month, CIO.com pairs a job-seeking reader with a tech resume professional in order to help them tell the right story to advance their careers. Here is a look back at some recent makeovers to help ...
Back in the "old days" resumes began with a now obsolete objective statement. The underlying message was: "Here's what I'm looking for. If this is what you offer, give me a call." It was common to see ...
Last week, I had an interesting conversation with my coworkers about reviewing résumés that were excellent, poorly-written, and even inappropriate, and how important a résumé can be in making a good ...