Recruiters from advertising and Web marketing agencies share their advice for would-be job seekers applying for positions in creative fields. They send their resumes in pizza boxes. They send in ...
Dear Sam: My resume is boring. The page just looks like a long list of bullet points. If I don’t want to read my resume, I’m sure a hiring manager won’t either. How can I be more creative? I want my ...
A resume summarizes your education, experiences, and qualifications as they relate to your goals. The primary purpose of a resume is to provide the prospective employer with a first impression of you ...
It’s a dream of everyone to stand out of the crowd and make a point to the corporate world. And, there’s no better way than making a creative resume to present your uniqueness in-front of the employer ...
Famed American author William Faulkner once famously wrote “the past is never dead, it’s not even past.” While Mr. Faulkner certainly had more literary, philosophical matters in mind when he wrote ...
August 10, 2012 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google The resume is a tough nut to crack. You don't have much time to make an impression, so you want to make sure you ...
Let’s visualize, shall we? Close your eyes (on second thought, don’t close your eyes), clear your mind, and imagine a resume. What do you see? Do you see a piece of paper? Nice paper? Bullet points?
In recruitment, a resume is often a candidate’s first impression. But when creativity takes over, it can hide the truth. In this fun piece, HRO plays detective to spot the red flags behind overly ...
It's nearly impossible to guarantee your resume gets the attention it deserves. In fact, more than 40 percent of hiring managers spend less than 60 seconds looking at a resume, according to a 2016 ...