5 Tips to Refresh Your Resume This Summer
Discover five essential tips to refresh your resume this summer. Boost your job search with updated skills, quantified achievements, and more.
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Discover five essential tips to refresh your resume this summer. Boost your job search with updated skills, quantified achievements, and more.
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According to the recent Harvard Business School report, Hidden Workers: Untapped Talent, millions of qualified candidates are being screened out by Applicant Tracking Systems – the very systems that are supposed to keep hiring practices equitable. The three primary categories that “hidden workers” fall into are those who are underemployed (often working one or more
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Are you one of the 55% of Americans who plans to change jobs in 2021? If so, here are seven things you can do to prepare yourself for your job search. 1. Update your resume While ideally your resume is customized for a specific job, having an up-to-date resume targeted for a specific “type” of
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Have you ever stopped to consider the cost of being unemployed? The longer you are out of work, the more costly it is. Here are some things you may — or may not — have considered as the “cost of unemployment.” Lost wages. Loss of income is the most obvious cost of unemployment. Unemployment benefits
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One of the best times to look for a new job is when you already have a job. Currently-employed jobseekers are perceived to be more desirable by some hiring managers than unemployed jobseekers. Looking for a job when you have a job also provides financial benefits. Investing $1,000-$2,000 on having your resume and LinkedIn profile
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