Not exact matches
With
experience of many years, our competent cover letter writers will make sure the document you've ordered is written in a professional manner, well - presented, and catches the
eye of a potential
recruiter.
If you look at your resume through the
eyes of a
recruiter, do you have enough relevant professional and / or volunteer
experience that a
recruiter would find your document compelling to read and want to call you in for an interview?
Do remember to mention the previous
experience, as it acts as an added advantage in the
eyes of the
recruiter.
A well written resume that has an
eye catching objective, a great executive summary, clearly lists the
experience, and also mentions a few achievements will definitely be able to attract the attention
of various employers and the
recruiters.
are made in order to make inexperienced professionals look better in the
eyes of recruiters, even better than those with more
experience.
«My resume has the correct mix
of technical, financial and
experience highlights that will catch the
eyes of any
recruiter.
Ensure your cover letter draws the
recruiter's
eye to relevant
experience on attached resume and give him or her a positive picture
of you.
An
eye - tracking heatmap created by TheLadders found that when
recruiters check out your professional online profile, they spend 19 %
of the total time
eyeing your picture, which means that not so much time is spent on your skills, specialties, or past work
experiences.
Remember, however, that listing 15 - or 20 - years worth
of work
experience on your resume could inadvertently age you in the
eyes of a
recruiter.
A classic, clean design looks professional, and with a modern take on the standard format, you can showcase your skills and
experience in a way that still catches the
eye of a
recruiter.
So naturally, the first place a
recruiter or hiring manager's
eyes will go to is the Work
Experience section
of an applicant's resume.