Be Selective About What Jobs you Apply for
Pressing apply for the first twenty jobs that you see is not going to guarantee you a job. In fact, it could do just the opposite and hinder your chances….
Read MorePressing apply for the first twenty jobs that you see is not going to guarantee you a job. In fact, it could do just the opposite and hinder your chances….
Read MoreYou may think that Christmas and New Years is the perfect time for you to take a hard-earned break from your relentless job searching, but here is why you should…
Read MoreAs a general rule, there is no need to list your hobbies and interests on your resume. Your resume is best kept simple and short (no more than 3 pages)….
Read MoreWhen you show up late to an appointment or interview, you are sending a message that your time is more important than theirs, which is not the way to make…
Read MoreWhen preparing your resume to send off, be sure to pay close attention to any submission requirements. We understand that applying for work is time consuming and applying in bulk is much…
Read MoreWhen it comes to the format and fonts on your resume, less is more. As recruiters we can look at hundreds of resumes a day. If you use funky fonts…
Read MoreAlthough in an interview situation you are trying to sell yourself (therefore talking about yourself is essential), it is also important to stop talking and listen to your interviewer. A…
Read MoreThere are so many scenarios that play out when you think about why you didn’t get the job. Below are just 10 reasons why you may have missed out. …
Read MoreWhen a business is looking to hire someone, they are looking at how YOU can benefit THEM. While your resume is technically about you, don’t forget to list the ways you…
Read MoreAs Recruiters we are seeing increased candidate activity in the job market. With the increased activity comes more competition for candidates searching for jobs. Social media presence can make or…
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