Job-seekers are used to hearing the same advice, on repeat: Always send a thank-you. Don't lie on your resume. Oh, and that resume -- make sure it's no longer than one page. Except … that last one ...
From spelling and grammatical errors to flowery language and absent keywords, there’s certainly no shortage of resume mistakes you could make. But there is one surefire kiss of death for most job ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Career consultant Marvin Arts, Jr. spoke to ...
New report shows how resumes have changed in five years. Keeping your resume up to date is not on everyone's to-do list. But resumes are changing fast— and career experts say you have to keep up. The ...
Your resume is effective only if it leads to interviews. You have approximately 15 seconds to engage a prospective employer and convince him that your background warrants attention. Your document must ...
Compared with single-page resumes, two-page resumes increase the amount of time recruiters spend reviewing the applicant, and can ultimately improve the candidate’s likelihood of getting hired. Until ...
An awful lot of people have internalized the old rule that your resume should be only one page and go through incredible contortions to keep their resumes down to that, even when they have years of ...
There’s one thing you likely already know: If you still have an objective statement perched at the top of your resume, it’s time for some serious updating. Watch on Forbes: That formal (and, let’s be ...