I've helped people land jobs at Google, Facebook and Uber—here are 5 things I never want to see on a resume. (via CNBCMakeIt)
In my six years of recruiting experience, I have placed candidates at major companies like Google, Facebook and Microsoft. But I didn't always know what a good resume looked like.struggling to find work after college, I decided to hire a resume writer. It didn't turn out as planned: $650 later, I had a six-page resume for less than two years of experience.
Instead of including a personal summary, use the top space to jump right into your experience or a list of your skills and certifications.There's a false perception among job seekers that Applicant Tracking Systems auto-reject resumes without relevant keywords. As a result, some people awkwardly pack their resume with words from the job description.. An ATS is used to integrate with other company internal systems and keep applications and reports organized.
Instead, write out your accomplishments in a list form and demonstrate how you've used them in your experience section.
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