Your resume only gets 7.4 seconds to make an impression–here’s how to stand out Recruiters skim resumes for ease of reading more than specific skills and experience.
That compares with 4-5 minutes per resume on average that recruiters have self-reported in the past. The report was based on data from an eye-tracking study of 30 professional recruiters who were ...
Did you consider that it may not be landing in front of human eyes? Many organizations now use Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS), a software application that helps employers with the time-consuming ...