It’s one of the first things people think to do after losing a job: quickly get a résumé into as many hands as possible. But career experts say doing so without a strategic plan is a mistake – wasting time and energy and resulting in few callbacks. Here’s wow to get the most out of your résumé.
A strong resume can land you at the top of the recruiter’s pile, while a few missing keywords might take you out of the running entirely.
In the early days of digital job hunting, many job seekers’ biggest concern was whether their current employers would get wind of what they were doing. But identity theft and fraud have entered the mix in recent years.
If your cover letter doesn’t get a prospective employer’s attention, you may as well kiss the interview — and the job — goodbye.
During these troubled economic times, there are many things beyond our control. Facing the possibility of a layoff is one of them. But there are a number of steps you can take to help ensure you’ll be around as long as possible.
Getting outside help to propel your career forward can be worthwhile. Now comes the tricky part: finding the perfect match.
Flexible scheduling has become more common in a variety of industries. But negotiating the specifics, especially during an interview, can be dicey.
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