More than half of American employees plan to look for a new job if there's a recession, a survey found. For employees making a switch, that may mean updating their résumé for the first time in years.
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Recruiter is reviewing resumes to decide which applicant to interview. Linda is a baby boomer who has spent her entire career working in the HR field. This Human Resources Manager currently works at a ...
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It’s easy to be frightened by headlines about mass layoffs and a potential recession. And many workers may be preparing themselves to look for a new job in the New Year. One of the first questions job ...
Recruiters often see the same action words on a resume - led, responsible for, managed. And quite frankly, they have lost their meaning when it comes to properly communicating your accomplishments. So ...