A professional summary can “make or break” the interview invite. But writing it doesn’t have to be hard to do. Learn how to write a resume summary that gets the hiring manager’s attention and positions you as the top candidate for the job in five easy steps.
Being terminated from a job is never an enjoyable experience, especially if you think it was wrongful. Actual “wrongful termination” can also have serious legal consequences. If you feel you’ve been wrongfully terminated, it’s important to understand how it is defined and what your options are.
Every job seeker wants to know how their resume can capture a recruiter’s attention. A well-written resume headline may be the answer. Read on to learn about resume titles, how to write one, and 40 examples you can follow for guidance.
If you’re scared of public speaking, you may decline opportunities that can help move you forward. Don’t let fear hold you back. Improve your presentation skills, so you can take advantage of opportunities to excel in your career.
Some resume mistakes can instantly eliminate you from consideration. Discover what mistakes to avoid for the best chance of moving forward in the hiring process.
Learning how to introduce yourself in an interview is key to starting off on the right foot. Learn to introduce yourself professionally and with confidence to increase your chances of landing the job you want.
Your time at a company may end the same way it began: with an interview. If you have one last meeting scheduled with HR, use these exit interview tips to prepare for a graceful departure.
Your resume is your most valuable asset when applying for jobs, but in order to land an interview you’ll need a hiring manager to actually review it. Application tracking systems could stand in your way. Here’s how to make an ATS friendly resume, with tips for success.
If you’re beginning your career, it can be tricky when you have no experience. Don’t worry. We look at the strategies you need to land a job without experience.
From mall Santas to Christmas tree farm helpers, the holiday season creates unique part-time work opportunities that are enjoyed by many. To find out which festive positions bring workers the most joy—and attract the fiercest competition—we surveyed 3,000 seasonal employees across the country.
This survey of 3,000 young professionals ranks U.S. cities by career ambition among 18- to 25-year-olds. Major cities like New York and Los Angeles lead, while southern cities such as Houston and Atlanta are emerging hubs due to affordability and booming industries. Smaller markets like San Antonio and Nashville also attract driven talent, reflecting a shift toward less saturated job markets. The study highlights the need for sustainable career growth alongside ambition.
Neither high pay nor a college education can guarantee job satisfaction. So what kind of career can help you to feel happy and fulfilled? We analyzed over 750,000 job reviews to find out.