Do you know what sets you apart from other job seekers? Here’s how to define your unique value and impress employers with your potential.
Using specific keywords in your job search can help your resume reach employers. Use these tips to find the right terms, use them in your resume, and more.
Here’s how to list your educational history, degrees and professional certifications on your resume—plus examples to help you get started.
There are valid reasons to leave your address off of your resume—but depending on the role you’re applying for, you may still want to include it.
Problem-solving skills are in high demand. Here’s how to develop your problem-solving skills and demonstrate examples on your resume.
Your resume headline is often the first thing recruiters see after your name. Here’s how to write a resume headline that makes a great impression.
Using action verbs to describe your work experience can help your resume stand out. Here’s how to use action words in your resume and over 140 examples.
Your resume is a great place to showcase your achievements. Here’s where to add your awards, honors and scholarships to your resume and how to format them.
Need help perfecting your resume? Here’s where to find the best resume tools, templates and other resume services.
As a student, you may not have formal work experience yet, but there are plenty of other great things to include in your resume. Use these tips for a successful job search and resume.
Your resume should include a mix of hard skills, soft skills and transferable skills. Here’s how to list skills on your resume and example skills to help you get started.
A great resume objective can catch the attention of a hiring manager or recruiter. Here’s how to write an objective for your resume.
Great professional references are an essential step toward landing most jobs. Here’s when to submit your references, how to format your reference list, and more.
Soft skills are just as essential as hard skills and can become more important as your career progresses. Here’s how to develop your soft skills and examples of soft skills for your resume.
A CV is a detailed account of your professional history, similar to a resume, but with key differences. Here’s how to format your CV and when it makes sense to use one.
Mastering the right transferable skills can help you land a great new job, level-up your career, or make a career change.
Federal Job Search Expert Camille Carboneau Roberts lists 14 ways job seekers can escape the USAJOBS resume black hole.
Rosa E. Vargas interviewed a recruiter who recruits for Fortune 500 companies to find out what works now with these very large employers.
Recruiter Harry Urschel explains how to effectively handle being fired from a previous job when you are networking or talking with a potential employer.
Job Search Mindset Expert Harry Urschel explains how employers review resumes and reveals the secrets to making your resume stand out.