Spelling, grammar and dates matter on a resume.
Why?
For one, getting past electronic scanning machines and the fast-scanning eyes of human resources requires that you show an aptitude for detail — detail that includes spelling your job titles and companies correctly, as well as getting your dates consistent, says an article at ResumeEdge.com:
Company Name: First and [...]
With June almost over, the unemployment numbers for the month are looking a whole lot like May — they’re not great.
This week the story on layoffs and the effect on unemployment insurance is more of the same: Claims are up, seasonally adjusted numbers are up, and the number of folks continuing to collect is also on [...]
In a press conference today, President Barack Obama denounced the violence of the government in Iran against peaceful protesters and also discussed a number of domestic items including clean energy reform, plans for health care and the U.S. economy. Part of his discussions with the media were on unemployment and economic stimulus.
Here’s what was said [...]
You know it’s hard out there when you read something like this:
Laid off for a year. Twenty-eight years of experience. Four hundred resumes sent out. Six face-to-face interviews. No new job.
Concerns? Age. Too expensive. Years required of new jobs much lower.
That’s the situation for one senior-level corporate communications executive who lost a job last year–as told in a [...]
A few new job-search realities are becoming standard practices.
First, if your resume, profile and recommendations aren’t part of a social-media site like LinkedIn or Facebook, you may not exist. Second, if you are still sending paper resumes to prospective companies, you stand a good chance of being ignored.
A recent article from National Public Radio digs [...]