10 Simple Resume Writing Rules When Applying for a Job

Guest Post by Alina B. Applying for a new job is one of the most stressful things you can do, even if you are a professional with years of experience. Each job out there is different from the others and has its own requirements that you need to be mindful of. And even if you […]

4 Tips for Writing a Transportation Manager Resume

Guest Post by Liz Hogan Are you crafting a Transportation Manager resume?  Transportation managers can have quite the lucrative careers. According to Salary.com, transportation managers can earn anywhere from $60,000 all the way to $100,000+. With such attractive compensation, you can be sure that the competition is tough for these jobs.

Best Tips for Writing a Warehouse Worker Resume

Guest post by Laura Garbers If you got to this page, you are probably about to apply for a new job in warehousing, logistics, or transportation. Congratulations – we’ll provide you with the list of useful points to consider when looking for your dream job. Do you think warehouse workers don’t need a resume? Everyone does! […]

Long Weekend Job Search

If you have some time to spare this long weekend why not do something that will advance your career? Take a moment this weekend to work on your job search and find yourself a new job!

Relevant Work Experience on Your Resume

There is countless advice online about what to include on your resume. Should it be one page or two? Should you include your hobbies? Which font is best? How should you phrase your accomplishments? And while all of these tips are valid (we have posted one or two articles about them ourselves), it is easy to […]

Make Your Resume Easier to Read

I’m sure you’ve heard the statistic: employers spend approximately 6 seconds skimming your resume before they decide if you’re going into the interview pile or into the trash. While this may seem a bit harsh (and hopefully there is no literal trash can), it is an accurate statistic to convey how quickly you must impress […]

5 Job Search Tips for Recent Grads

Are you a recent grad? Are you trying to make your transition into the working world but don’t know where to start? Don’t worry, we can help! Finding your first job can be difficult. Read our 5 Job Search Tips below and you will be well on your way to a great job opportunity in no time!

Spring Cleaning Your Career Vocabulary

It is officially spring! And with spring comes Spring Cleaning! While you may need to clean your house, car, etc. as a start to spring cleaning, we’ve put our own spin on the season and offer a few suggestions for ‘cleaning’ your vocabulary of words and phrases that can damage your career.

6 Tips for Editing Your Resume

Job seekers have countless articles available to them outlining what they should include in their resume. Should it be one page or two? Should you include a summary? Your address? Social media links? References? All of these questions have been answered time and time again.

Providing Work References: Do’s & Don’ts

Most potential employers will ask for work references from your previous employers to confirm your work history and skills. It is important to provide the proper work references that will confirm your experience relating to the job you’re apply for as well as shed light on your relevant skills and character.