Sentences with phrase «something most hiring managers»

The locations and duration of employment are clearly provided in the headers, something most hiring managers like to know when reviewing a candidate.

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Here's the thing - most of the hobbies and interests you put on your resume will say something specific about you to the hiring manager.
In most cases, the hiring manager will appreciate reading something written by a real human being instead of bland corporate - speak.
When looking at a functional resume, hiring professionals can't tell when or where a given accomplishment happened, and it will signal to most hiring managers that a job seeker is trying to hide something.
«When you begin your Pain Letter congratulating your target hiring manager on something cool the organization has done recently (an item you found in the company's About Us or Newsroom page) and then make a hypothesis about the most likely business pain for your manager, you're in a great spot.
Having been working with many former hiring managers and people directly related to hiring personnel we know well that most of jobs require problem solving skills or at least it is something sought by employers when selecting a candidate to fill in the position.
No really something that the hiring manager needs to know, but aren't most hiring decisions made within the first few minutes of the interview.....
Most cover letters provide boring content, forcing hiring managers to pick up others in hopes of reading something entertaining and worth their time and money.
Fair warning: most recruiters and hiring managers don't like this format and feel as though you may be «hiding» something.
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