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Screen Shot 2016-02-19 at 2.29.42 PM.png By Michael Gilmore In a world where it is more difficult to land a job than ever before, and sometimes with hundreds of people applying for the same ...
If you're looking for a way to stand out in the job applicant pool and catch the attention of hiring managers, an infographic resume could be what you need.
Put yourself in the shoes of a hiring manager for a moment. You're looking through applications for an open position at your company. Odds are, you're looking at somewhere around 74 applications ...
Instead of droll text-based chronological resumes, a new breed of desperate job seekers are turning to infographic resumes, replacing words with icons and successfully revolutionizing the way ...
It's always challenging to make your resume look interesting and unique without crossing the line into goofy or unprofessional. As a general rule, people who advertise their expertise in the form ...
Quirky, brightly colored infographics are growing in popularity among today’s job applicants. But chances are you probably should not use an infographic resume. So if you’re considering paying ...
Though infographic resumes have become all the rage, you may want to think twice before investing time in creating one.
According to a University of Minnesota study, presenters who use visual aids are 43 percent more effective in persuading audience members to take a desired course of action. This study is part of ...
We all know it: Polish that resume all you want, but it’s gonna be “read” for 10 seconds, tops. So it makes a lot of sense to ditch the resume altogether, and create a chart instead.
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