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A new employee, Alex, arrives wearing casual attire and seems a bit distracted, leading some colleagues to assume that he might not take his job seriously. However, as the weeks pass, Alex proves to ...
The US economy seems OK on the surface. GDP growth has been north of 3% for the last two quarters, and conditions in the ...
At the end of the day, internships are all about learning and gaining real-world experience. They give you a chance to ...
Complicated questions and time-consuming requirements prompt many highly qualified applicants to simply quit before they ...
The Knoxville City Council approved a $100,000 donation to the United Way of Greater Knoxville, which will add $100,000 and ...
With such a small amount of time to impress, it's vital to avoid the mistakes that could cost you the chance of getting your ...
Download the latest release from the Releases page Unzip the downloaded file Open Chrome and go to chrome://extensions/ Enable "Developer mode" (top right toggle) Click "Load unpacked" and select the ...
Changes are coming to the federal civilian hiring process. Beginning Sept. 27, federal agencies will only accept resumes that are two pages or fewer, according to USAJOBS.gov. Virtual and in-person ...
Conventional wisdom says a one-page resume is the best bet for job seekers, but that may no longer be the case. Now, with artificial intelligence bots screening high volumes of job applications, a ...
The job seeker’s gospel commands that a résumé fit on a single page. It’s time to rethink that tenet as artificial intelligence screens more job applications. A one-pager is designed to highlight your ...
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 ...
Sort of. The idea is to sign the resume in a way that ensures it is authentic. Job seekers can pay for verification and trade on the intermediary's reputation. It is doing digitally what we already do ...