The case for and against turning your resume into an infographic and tips to make sure it doesn’t make hiring managers cringe. In a competitive job market it’s tempting to want to make yourself stand ...
Screen Shot 2016-02-19 at 2.29.42 PM.png By Michael Gilmore In a world where it is more difficult to land a job than ever before, and sometimes with hundreds of people applying for the same position, ...
Pictures are not only worth a thousand words, they can also help you get a job. Visual content is more appealing to look at and can illustrate quickly, making them ideal for resumes. While many ...
Put yourself in the shoes of a hiring manager for a moment. You're looking through applications for an open position at your company. Odds are, you're looking at somewhere around 74 applications – ...
We all know it: Polish that resume all you want, but it’s gonna be “read” for 10 seconds, tops. So it makes a lot of sense to ditch the resume altogether, and create a chart instead. Via Patrick ...
According to a University of Minnesota study, presenters who use visual aids are 43 percent more effective in persuading audience members to take a desired course of action. This study is part of a ...
Are you a detail-oriented team player who thinks outside the box to develop synergy between departments? If so, please don't write that on your resume. Words and phrases like "team player," "synergy," ...
Help your resume stand out from the crowd by adding unique visuals. Before deciding to add visuals to your resume in any way, you should first consider if it is appropriate for the job you are ...
Quirky, brightly colored infographics are growing in popularity among today’s job applicants. But chances are you probably should not use an infographic resume. So if you’re considering paying a ...
There are so many tools being released every day allowing us to easily create better and better images –including infographics — to share and use in our marketing efforts. Even folks (like me!) who ...