Employers need to know — very explicitly — how a job
seeker is a good match for their requirements and this can only be shared in the resume details.
Not exact matches
In fact, 74 percent of Americans believe that the right job
is out there
for everyone, and as a result job
seekers have begun to focus their job search on organizations and positions that
are a
match for each job
seeker's attitude, aptitude, as
well as more practical considerations such as proximity to home.
Working in a field that wasn't a
good match for her ultimately ended up
being a key ingredient
for the guidance she gives to job
seekers today: Don't do what doesn't work
for you.
The
better you know what your clients and job
seekers are looking
for, the easier it will
be to find the perfect
match.
Whether you
are currently a job
seeker or an employer looking to hire the
best matched candidates
for your company, the top desired skills in the workplace never go out of style or out of demand.
Since 1994, Monster.com has
been a venue
for employers and job
seekers to find a
good match on the jobs.