If your resume contains the basic information -- work experience, education and skills-- you're off to a good start. But you can take your resume to the next level by adding additional information ...
A resume summarizes your education, experiences, and qualifications as they relate to your goals. The primary purpose of a resume is to provide the prospective employer with a first impression of you ...
We asked experts from TopResume to make over the résumé of a professional with enough experience to no longer be considered entry-level. The experts top-loaded the résumé, made it easier to read, and ...
Your resume is a branding document. It is not a legal document, but many people are confused about that distinction. Since we have been taught for decades to write our resumes using terse, formal, ...
A paper resume? How quaint. These days, the fastest and easiest way to put your CV in front of a potential employer is to post it online. And I've yet to find a faster or easier way to do that than ...
Capturing someone’s attention and making a great first impression in just six seconds is no easy feat. Now, imagine trying to do this without ever meeting that person. Sounds impossible, right? Well, ...
This TechnologyLadder member has 30 years’ experience to back up her job search. Telling her story required a resume rewrite. A 30-year career is generally built on many positions, titles and ...
Julie Brush, Solutus founding partner. Q: How do employers perceive LinkedIn profiles vs. resumes? What are the differences and should they contain the same or different information? A: It used to be ...
Putting your address on your resume may actually be distracting to a recruiter. To ensure that your resume gets the attention it deserves, you should only include what recruiters and hiring managers ...