IT leaders must work to hone their resumes, but equally important is making sure the format and flow catch the attention of recruiters and application tracking systems alike.
IT Resume Makeover: Streamlining your executive resume
It’s every executive’s challenge: Condensing decades of experience and expertise onto a single resume page. Here’s how our resume expert helped streamline a CIO’s storied 25-year career.
What makes a great leader, explained in eight counterintuitive charts
By Shane Snow June 5, 2018 AUTHOR, DREAM TEAMS A couple of years after starting my most recent company, I had a scary realization. I noticed that by the time the business had grown to a hundred employees, my day-to-day role had gone from “guy who decides and builds things” to “guy who manages other people... Continue Reading →
How to find a job after graduation
After the structure and support of university and college, finding your first real job might seem like a daunting task. There are so many things to consider: building your CV, researching your ideal jobs, completing the application packages, nailing your interviews, and considering your options. The best way to make sure you don’t get overwhelmed... Continue Reading →
Former Recruiters Reveal The Industry’s Dark Secrets That Cost You Job Offers
BY RICH BELLIS7 MINUTE READ We’re seeking a creative, experimentally minded, outside-the-box thinker to join our fast-paced, innovative team. According to Laurie Ruettimann, who became a consultant after 12 years in HR and recruiting, job descriptions like these are “generally a lie.” In her experience, “They’re just looking to fill the position with someone who will stay... Continue Reading →
Job Search Help for New College Graduates
May 20, 2014 by Hannah Morgan Why is it that recent college graduates are having such a difficult time securing a decent job after they graduate? There was an article in Time, which I recommend you read “The Real Reason New College Grads Can’t Get Hired.” There are some interesting theories based on several different surveys. Soft skills... Continue Reading →
How to Effectively Overcome Most Inconvenient Hurdles during Job Search?
AuthorMichael ZhouPosted onApril 25, 2018 Applying for a relevant job profile and successfully completing the selection process is of greatest significance for fresh graduates from their career point of view. However, landing on a preferred job position is easier said than done because there are numerous hurdles in waiting that can disappoint people, especially fresh... Continue Reading →
3 Ways to Overcome Job Search Depression
You’ve just graduated from college, you’re multi-talented, and you have the education level many companies want their employees to have, but you’re still not hearing back from the companies you’ve applied to. The job search period has its way of getting people to feel pessimistic about the future. It’s hard to stay motivated when you’re... Continue Reading →
5 Job Search Scenarios That Shouldn’t Come As a Surprise
April 21, 2016 by Hannah Morgan When you are new to job search, it can seem like a complex maze of unfamiliar scenarios. Don’t let requests from a future employer surprise you. Here’s help to prepare for five things employers frequently request. As a new job seeker, your challenge is to respond to new situations adeptly and as knowledgeably as... Continue Reading →
3 Reasons You’re Not Getting Hired (Even Though You’re 100% Qualified)
The Muse , CONTRIBUTORA career- and lifestyle-focused magazine and community for young professional women. Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Shutterstock It’s one of the most frustrating job search scenarios. You’re applying for the right roles and you have the right qualifications. You know this to be true because you’re landing one interview after the next. And... Continue Reading →