It seems easy, doesn’t it: Just send one resume to many online open jobs and see whether one sticks. “Economies of scale,” right? Except that’s rarely how someone gets a job interview, let alone a ...
Is searching for a new job making you miserable? Over the last few years, I have heard growing complaints about how difficult it has become to submit résumés, suffer through the online application ...
HR experts and recruiters weigh in on the much-loathed practice of asking applicants to upload a résumé—and then manually input the same information. After prompting applicants to upload their résumés ...
Technology has changed everything from how we get driving directions to how we order pizza, so it is no surprise that job seeking would be altered by the digital age. The internet has made the ...
Whether you're actively or passively looking for a new job, there are a few sobering job search statistics you must know: "On average, each corporate job opening attracts 250 resumes. Of these ...
A new CareerBuilder survey reveals that prospective employers use social networks more than ever to check out job applicants–45% of them–and they use Facebook more than LinkedIn. What’s even more ...
If you are applying for jobs online, do your research before accepting an interview or employment offer. Job scammers have ...
Encouraged, I hope, by my first two columns on teaching at community colleges, you’ve searched the job listings and identified the faculty positions that interest you. Perhaps the location of the ...
Whether you're actively or passively looking for a new job, there are a few sobering job search statistics you must know: "On average, each corporate job opening attracts 250 resumes. Of these ...