The coronavirus pandemic spurred “The Great Resignation” as workers quit their jobs and sought new employment that would provide better pay, work-life balance, flexible scheduling, and opportunities for advancement. Now, two new terms have emerged when it comes to the...
For years, job seekers have heard that their resume should be no more than one page. However, there is no hard and fast rule that one page is the max or even the ideal length. It depends on each person and their individual experience and accomplishments. In fact,...
The past few years have been a rollercoaster ride for the job market, from pandemic-related layoffs to surges in hiring to “The Great Resignation.” All of these changes have caused many people to rethink their jobs and their careers. The year may be more than half...
Cover letters are a perfect way to complement your resume, show your enthusiasm for the job, and quickly convey to a hiring manager why you are a good fit so they will want to learn more about you. Your cover letter shouldn’t be a condensed version of your resume....
Your resume is a document that should always be changing and evolving. It is not something that you should consider “once-and-done.” Previously, you may have been filling your resume with everything you could think of to make yourself a more attractive job candidate....