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 ...
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 ...
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!
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
When you think “keywords,” you probably think “SEO” (search engine optimization)—and you’re right. Keywords are search terms that help people find what they’re looking for online. But in the job ...