Recruiter Role Reversal: Would You Hire You?
To get into the mind of a recruiter, you have to start thinking like one. Keep these 4 resume blunders in mind when judging your own application.
To get into the mind of a recruiter, you have to start thinking like one. Keep these 4 resume blunders in mind when judging your own application.
Getting an internship is a great "in" to a company. Unfortunately, there are many ways to blow your chance at a full-time gig.
Do interests and hobbies have a place on your resume? One author thinks of them as "secret clubs" and keys to getting jobs.
Internships at start-ups and smaller-scale non-profits provide several advantages to interns. Find out if you have the attributes to thrive in a start up environment.
Follow this 3-step process to help assess and sell your skill set - and create a great first impression with recruiters!
There are many relatively painless ways to remove the "no experience" void in your resume. On the 1 to 5 scale, here's a look at the best options available.
Don't let your emotions get the best of you. Bite back those tears and show you can remain professional on the job.
Graduate schools, employers and recruiters are scanning your resume with a fine-tooth comb, looking for the items that set you apart from the rest. Make sure you take advantage of every opportunity.
No matter what type of job you're applying for, it's likely that you'll be required to submit a list of references
Use college as the time to explore your interests and discover what you're passionate about. It could provide you with a clear career direction.