Recruiters and hiring managers generally spend just a few seconds on an initial scan of a resume. The vetting process is very similar to what most of us do when we visit a website looking for a product or service. We don't read the entire website; we scan it quickly and if we don't find what we need...
Creative Resumes That Boldly Go Where No Resume Has Gone Before
A great resume is a marketing tool and not a laundry list of everything you have done over your career. A strong presentation engages the reader, is on brand, and is different from any of the other resumes in the pile. I've been impressed with some of the creative resumes I have seen emerge over the...
Writing a Resume That Cuts to the Chase
When it comes to resumes, longer is rarely better. In today's fast-paced world, hiring managers generally spend less than 15 seconds looking at a resume. They want to be able to see your key differentiators quickly, and they will rarely look past page two to find the information they need. So how do...