“White space” on a resume is appealing to recruiters. The average recruiter spends 7.4 seconds reviewing your resume; an attractive and readable format is key. Here are tips on fonts, bolding, and the ...
A recruiter’s perception of your résumé can make or break your job search. If recruiters can read your résumé with ease and quickly understand the benefits of hiring you, then you will be placed in ...
The job market is super-competitive right now, with 6 million people unemployed, according to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data. While those numbers may seem intimidating, it is possible to ...
Your resume probably isn't something you whipped up overnight. So it might surprise you to learn that recruiters will only spend about six seconds, on average, looking at that key document. Because ...
It’s well documented that people only spend about six seconds looking at each resume they receive. Fortunately, there are also tons of great articles dedicated to making the most out of those six ...
The ability to write a quality resume is a skill few job seekers ever totally master. Beside the basics of spellchecking and formatting, what actually goes into your resume (and how you execute its ...
A recruiter has shared the things that she believes job seekers should omit from their resume in a viral post on LinkedIn. Queen Nwaguru, 32, is a technical recruiter from Nigeria. Her recent post on ...
Recruiters don't spend much time on your resume — three to five seconds total, according to former Disney recruiter Simon Taylor. "Most recruiters have a scarcity of time," he says. They have dozens ...