The resume is the single most important document in your job search.A resume is the simplest and concise way for you to communicate with employers and thereby give them all the initial information they need to know about you. Since the resume is such an important document, it is necessary that you should manage it in a proper manner – keeping the resume up to date.
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FAMOUS CLEVELANDERS
Alan Freed – D.J. who coined the phrase “Rock n’ Roll” Anne Heche – Actress Archibald Willard – Artist, painted “Spirit of ’76” Arsenio Hall – Comedian/Actor – The first African American host of a nationally televised late night talk show Ben Curtis – Graduate of Kent State University and the 2003 PGA British Open […]
BUILDING A TALENT PIPELINE THAT “RE-RECRUITS” TALENTED WORKERS IS ESSENTIAL.
Getting candidates’ attention has gone from hard to harder — not to mention sustaining that attention for more than mere seconds. Today, you need to keep your candidate flow strong with a continuous and thoughtful recruitment process rather than a one-and-done strategy Resolution for 2015: Capture more candidates and reduce drop-off by continually engaging your […]
Staffing and Recruiting Grows Faster Than the Economy and the Labor Market
More than six years since the end of the Great Recession, the U.S. economy has yet to fully recover. While there has been expansion, this long road to recovery has been erratic. And although the jobs lost during the 18-month recession have been regained and the unemployment rate has declined, the percentage of people participating […]
CLEVELAND MOVIES
CLEVELAND MOVIES: Did you know that Cleveland is a prime location for major motion pictures? Numerous movies have been filmed in Cleveland, including: The Deer Hunter, The Fortune Cookie, A Christmas Story, Light of Day, Planes, Trains & Automobiles, Antwone Fisher, Major League, The Shawshank Redemption, Men In Black, Double Dragon, Air Force One, Proximity, […]
CLEVELAND FIRSTS
From the extraordinary to the commonplace, many innovations recognized around the world had their genesis in Cleveland. Here are just a few of the inventions created by Clevelanders: U.S. college to admit students regardless of race, sex, creed or color (Oberlin College) – 1834 U.S. newspaper for African Americans (The Aliened American) – William Howard […]