Your resume profile, often the first thing recruiters read, can make or break your chances of landing an interview for six-figure roles. It’s your opportunity to summarize your professional experience ...
Between hopeful graduating college students to millions of Americans without a job due to the coronavirus shutdowns, now may be a good time to update your resume. One career coach says even as jobs ...
Most recruiters will first skim your resume to see if you are a basic match for their open positions. Things like job titles and accomplishments are reviewed quickly for key pieces of info. If they ...
Great LinkedIn profiles and resumes have a lot in common. Both should be highly targeted and keyword-rich, with concise, accomplishment-oriented bullets and a powerful summary section that pitches ...
More than 90 percent of recruiters use online profiles such as those found on Bullseye powered by Handshake and LinkedIn when hiring. Online profiles also allow you to manage your professional online ...
Online profiles on websites like Facebook and LinkedIn are becoming increasingly popular among all generations in the workplace, and many use such profiles for job searching and networking. But are ...
Question: I don't have a lot of time to prepare for my exit from the military. Which should I focus on: a resume or building a LinkedIn profile? Answer: Hmmm, is that like asking, "I have two hungry ...
Julie Brush, Solutus founding partner. Q: How do employers perceive LinkedIn profiles vs. resumes? What are the differences and should they contain the same or different information? A: It used to be ...
If you’re over 50, do you worry that your age might hurt your job prospects? Sadly, you could be right. As my Next Avenue editor Richard Eisenberg recently wrote, it now takes the average 55+ job ...
September is International Update Your Resume Month. Update your LinkedIn profile, too. Well-written content from your resume can also go on LinkedIn. September is recognized as International Update ...