on August 20, 2013in Employment Advice, Headhunters, Interview Advice, Job Search, Recruiterstags: find a job, get a recruiter to notice me, head hunter, how to find a job, how to talk to a recruiter,
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Once again, your cover letter can be simply
ignored by the recruiter, but there are some, who pay quite much attention to them.
Not exact matches
In addition, you can ensure that your resume is properly read
by any computer software that the
recruiter might be using to sift through resumes as the company narrows its candidate search to determine who to interview and who to
ignore.
In the past, I have been
ignored by or been unsuccessful at persuading
recruiters to put me forward for many roles that I had the transferrable skills for.
To give yourself the best possible chance of getting your resume reviewed
by a
recruiter, and securing the interview, here are 5 resume «rules» to consider
ignoring...
At best, your resume is scanned into an Applicant Tracking System (ATS), at worst, it's
ignored because it isn't formatted correctly to be read
by the ATS or your field isn't compatible with the
recruiter's specialties.
Longer than this and you risk the chance of being
ignored by that super-hurried sales
recruiter.