mysalary.com Has Posted a Nice Set of Twelve Job Hunting Tips (Referred to as “12 HR Hot Buttons) Maybe holiday time is a good time to give that resume a fresh look, and to work on your interview preparation, considering... (Continue reading)
Guest post by Katherine Jewell, author of New Resume, New Career Millions of Americans have been forced into career changes by struggling industries and tough economic times. There’s a danger of appearing over-qualified, or not experienced enough, when competing for... (Continue reading)
Stop agonizing over how to write the best resume and take a moment to read over the following five key steps to creating a resume that hiring managers will remember. This isn’t a definitive list but will give you a... (Continue reading)
So Many Resumes, So Little Time In the late 1990′s, I helped my boss screen candidates for a new position. It was my job to review the resumes and separate them into two piles: “Interview” and “Send Immediate, Polite Rejection... (Continue reading)
Mistakes Happen You spent hours looking over your resume. You used spell check and proofread it. Then you printed it off and mailed or emailed it to your prospective employer. But after you went through the process of making a... (Continue reading)
If you’re looking for work and creating a resume, you should not only carefully review the resume, but also consider some tactics to make sure your emailed resume isn’t getting lost in employers’ spam email filters. If you’re on the... (Continue reading)
It’s not possible to just give one resume tip. When it comes to resumes, there’s a top five of Do’s and Don’ts. 1. Resume Honesty is Essential. The first and perhaps most important resume tip is to not lie or... (Continue reading)
It’s Rough Out There; Your Resume’s Key to Job Search Success Competition for jobs is now more nerve-wracking and even cut-throat than ever. There’s a dearth of good jobs and an excess of people trying to get them. Resumes were... (Continue reading)