Spring is here – which means it's not only time to clean out your closet, but also time to dust off your resume and give it an update. It's important to make a positive first impression on potential ...
(MoneyWatch) Your resume shouldn't be set in stone. Instead, it should be a fluid document that is tweakedeach and every time you send it to a new employer. Here are five things to delete from your ...
Unless you’re prepared to edit out old information and streamline the rest, your resume becomes an outdated clutter. The budding daffodils and the financial-page headlines are saying the same thing: ...
Many folks assume that you can write up your resume once and leave it for years; until you start searching for a new job, land a promotion, or something in between. But, as a matter of fact, most of ...
Spring is in the air. It's the time of year when you wipe off the winter dust and let the sun shine in. Before you get all excited (yeah, right) about tackling the filth in your home, grab your resume ...
Do you like spring cleaning? I have mixed feelings about it. On one hand, you’re going to spend a day dusting, washing and throwing away old stuff. On the other hand, the sparkly clean feeling ...
The warm weather signals time to open the windows, deep-clean the house and enjoy the sunshine. But don’t forget to clear the clutter from your resume while you’re at it; even if you’re not currently ...
Yeah, you read that right. Don’t just clean your house this Spring, take advantage of the longer days and an uptick in sunshine to give a little elbow grease to your career. Elena Bajic, Founder and ...
It's the time of year when most everyone is embracing warmer weather and thoughts of the spring and summer months to come. It's an "out with the old, in with the new" kind of season — and that can ...