The Best Job Seekers Get Hired
This week, we’ve been thinking a lot about how the hiring process is biased towards the best job seekers. In a highly competitive job market, candidates with well-written resumes and smooth interview skills land more opportunities, regardless of whether they can actually perform the role. Ugh!
What's the good news? Being a competitive job seeker is a skill that can be learned. By honing your success stories, delivering a relevant resume, and practicing confident, concise self-promotion in interviews, you can set yourself apart as a top candidate. And if you need help along the way, The Resume Rehab Report is here for you. We're dedicated to teaching you how to be the best job seeker you can be.
And if you need help with your job search, we’re here to teach you how to be the best job seeker you can be.
What we’re reading and listening to:
NPR’s LifeKit Podcast shares some great tactical advice to help you make a job search plan
The Interview Boss podcast sheds light on the behind-the-scenes process on how companies make decisions on which candidate to hire
Working from home saves the average person 72 minutes per day, which is a huge benefit for working moms, according to Time.
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