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25 Reasons Why You Didn’t Get Picked for an Interview

by Kimberly Hochstetler | Aug 29, 2016 | Uncategorized

Are you wondering why you haven’t been contacted for a job interview?  Waiting for an email or a call from an employer to schedule an interview and wondering why you haven’t been selected can be the most vexing part of the job search process. It’s especially...

How to Explain an Employment Gap on Your Resume

by Kimberly Hochstetler | Aug 28, 2016 | Uncategorized

Options for Explaining Gaps in Your Employment History Many of us take time off, for one reason or another, from working. Sometimes, it’s by choice. In other cases, it can take time to find a new job. What is the best way to explain an employment gap on your...

Tell Me Something About Yourself That’s Not on Your Resume

by Kimberly Hochstetler | Aug 27, 2016 | Uncategorized

How to Answer Interview Questions When you’re interviewing for a new job, interviewers will always want to go beyond what you have shared with them on your resume to uncover a more comprehensive picture of your background. Your resume states the facts, but the...

7 Things to Cut From Your Mid-Career Resume

by Kimberly Hochstetler | Aug 26, 2016 | Uncategorized

Avoid These Common Resume-Sabotaging Mistakes When I wrote the first version of my resume, it was a struggle to fill the page. (How much can you really write about babysitting and high school activities? I used a large font, and the resume had white space galore.)...

CareerBuilder unveils ‘Quick Apply All’ feature to simplify application process

by Kimberly Hochstetler | Aug 25, 2016 | Uncategorized

“Quick Apply All” is a new, time-saving feature from CareerBuilder, which allows you to apply to multiple jobs at once. You’ve spent hours combing through job descriptions, researching companies and perfecting your resume. You’ve found what...
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