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Battle of the Online Resume Builders

As the popular commercial reminds us, there seems to be an app for just about everything these days. For the past year or so, I’ve noticed a new category of online apps gaining visibility: online resume creators. Google search “resume builder” and you’ll find dozens of tools, some free some not. Oh, and you’ll come across plenty of humans hocking their “expert” resume writing skills, many for a fee.



So what gives with these online resume builders? Well, I decided to see for myself.… Continue

Added by HiringSciences on November 11, 2009 at 6:03pm — 4 Comments

Job Seeking Success Depends on Your Personality?

by Gary Kustis, Ph.D.





In the most recent issue of Personnel Psychology (Fall, 2009), Prof. Dan Turbin and his co-authors, Cynthia Stevens and Felissa Lee, found some interesting relationships between job seeking success and the personalities of the job seekers. Specifically, the more conscientious you are the more likely you are to be successful in the early stages of the job search. However, it is your emotional state that has… Continue

Added by HiringSciences on November 2, 2009 at 9:00pm — 2 Comments

The Mechanic in a Suit: Harbinger of a Buyer’s Market

The Mechanic in a Suit: Harbinger of a Buyer’s Market

by Gary Kustis, Ph.D., Sr. Consultant, The Aldridge Group

written for www.hiringsciences.com

Twitter: @hiringsciences



It hit me just the other day when the candidate I was interviewing for a shift mechanic position for a client of mine showed up for the interview in a suit and tie—not the usual dress code for the occasional shift mechanic candidate I might see. Further… Continue

Added by HiringSciences on October 21, 2009 at 2:28pm — 1 Comment

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