Resumes
What Font Should You Use on Your Resume?
Here's a hint: Times New Roman is not your friend.
3 Ways to Identify Outstanding College Graduates
How to look beyond the resume to hire exceptional talent.
4 Tips That Will Boost Your Chances of Landing That Interview
It may tough to land your resume in the "yes" pile, by following this advice will heighten your prospects.
The 8 Biggest Mistakes on Resumes, and How to Correct Them
Whether you're reading resumes or writing your own -- here are some common errors to look for and avoid.
To Improve Your Chances of Getting an Interview, Focus On This Strategy
Our HR expert discusses what resume elements will help lead to an interview, what he looks for in employees and the importance of thank-you notes.
Is LinkedIn Trying to Catch You Lying on Your Resume? Maybe.
LinkedIn has filed a patent for a fact-checking system that would likely be used to check user-generated content as well as resumes and bios.
5 Huge Resume Blunders -- and How to Avoid Them
With recruiters spending an average of just six seconds reading each resume, one error is all it takes for yours to end up at the bottom of the trash bin.
Google's Head of HR: It Doesn't Matter Where Candidates Went to College
Grades don't matter either, says the search giant's senior vice president of people operations, Laszlo Bock.
5 Surprising Things That May Stop You From Hiring the Right Person
Don't lose out on that next great candidate just because you've made these mistakes.
Protect Your Company From Resume Fraud
不幸的是,fraud extends to job candidates, so make sure to do due diligence and verify the details.
Want to Stand Out on LinkedIn? Consider Ditching These 10 Overused Buzzwords.
Do you describe yourself as 'motivated'? The professional networking site says you should probably motivate yourself to come up with a more unique description.
Are Candidates Who Job Hopped Worth Your Time?
If you're reviewing a resume with multiple, short-term job stints, you may inclined to pass. But not so fast.
Want to Impress? Don't Do This.
You may think people like and understand you, and want to help your business. You're dead wrong.
Survey: College Degrees Still Matter. Sort Of.
While a college degree opens the door, it's no longer a trump card, finds career website Glassdoor.