Your resume is the most important part of the job application process because it is the first thing that employers see. Research suggests that recruiters spend an average of 7.4 seconds skimming a ...
Re-entering the workforce as a military veteran can be a daunting task, especially finding a job that’s a good fit. Ken Coleman, host of "The Ken Coleman" show on radio and career coach, joined a FOX ...
Right now, more than seven million Americans are unemployed, and even more than seven million are out looking for jobs. If you're one of those jobseekers, you may need to adjust your resume now, ...
When sorting through dozens—or hundreds—of résumés and cover letters, certain patterns start to wear thin fast. Whether it's vague bullet points, inconsistent formatting or overused buzzwords, small ...
Dear Sam: I need to write my first resume at age 42. Fortunately, I have always been recruited to new positions by friends or networking contacts, but now, as a mid-career professional, I am at a loss ...
Let's talk resumes, because yours should work as hard as you do.Today on Living Oklahoma, we talked with Ronda McNatt about ...
Good resumes are highly individualized products. Each one reflects the unique background, talent, and style of its owner. However, there are some accepted standards—and added touches—that successful ...