Kimberly Cassady, chief talent officer at Cornerstone OnDemand, has seen this scenario play out too many times. A man is promoted at work and soon after the announcement is made a female employee will ...
Navigating the job application process can be daunting, especially when it comes to showcasing your skills effectively. The skills section of a job application is your opportunity to highlight what ...
Answer by Tom Sullivan, Software Salesman, on Quora: Before applying to a job in a new field, you need to make sure you stand out. Employers get a huge stack of digital resumes they have to filter ...
In the market for a new job? A talent acquisition manager is sharing a surefire tip for getting noticed by hiring specialists. “If you’re applying for 100-plus jobs, you are wasting your time,” ...
Welcome back, economy. Companies are now hiring in a meaningful way. That’s why you should rethink what it means to look for new opportunities. Typically, you apply for the positions you find on job ...
At some point in your career, you’ll apply for a job that you think you’re a good or even perfect fit for, only to be ignored or rejected because the person hiring for the job misinterprets your ...
Chait explains that as more candidates use AI to hone their applications, the technology churns out similar cover letters and ...
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) - In the age of technology, it’s no surprise that when applying for jobs the person screening applications for candidates isn’t a person at all. According to a report by ...
A new administration will move in to the White House next month, and President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris need to fill some jobs. “In this moment, we must harness the ...
Applying for a new job can be a hugely daunting experience -- whether you're an experienced professional or, in particular, just starting out. If you're looking for a new position in games -- or your ...
Hetrick has the week off. In his absence, this column, an adaptation of one that appeared on April 14, 2003, is being reprinted. The first line of the first song in the musical comedy “How to Succeed ...