Dear Sam: I think 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 creative when ...
If you’re aiming to please a hiring manager in your job search (and who isn’t?), then format your resume chronologically. In a recent Accountemps survey, 75% of hiring managers prefer a chronological ...
Dear Sam: I had a career in financial services with a company that has since closed. I was also in the middle of finishing a related undergraduate degree. To pay bills and support my family while I ...
When seeking a job or internship, design your resume to highlight your most related experience and skills. Write about internship(s), related volunteer experiences; academic or individual projects ...
It probably wouldn’t surprise you to hear many recruiters review resumes on their phones. That’s a problem for you if your resume is formatted more for print than for the screen. Executive resume ...
The single-page, printed resume has long been a first impression to a potential employer. It gives a sense of who you are and what you're capable of. But with the growth of technology has come the ...
Dear Sam: I have attached my resume and hope you can explain why I am struggling to secure an interview. I originally had a chronological resume, but a career counselor at my college advised me to try ...
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