
Finding Creative Ways to Showcase Your Talent
When a hiring manager scans through a resume, they are trying to assess a person's experience and qualifications as quickly as possible. With hundreds, and sometimes thousands of resumes to look through each day, their job is to earmark talent and weed out candidates that show less potential. If they take more than a few minutes to look through each resume they are slowing down the efficiency of the hiring process. That's why it is more important than ever to think of creative ways to showcase your talent.

What Kind of Person Gets Hired?
You have an interview all lined up for the job you have always wanted and you feel well-prepared for it. What kind of person is a hiring manager really looking for?

Augment Your Qualifications: Volunteer
Looking for a career can easily become a full-time job in itself. Sometimes the job search can take over other aspects of your life, which can then negatively affect how your search progresses. If you take the time to find out how volunteer work augments your qualifications, you may find that taking a little extra time for volunteer work each week could help you find the career that you have been dreaming of, and take you in a positive direction. There are a few guaranteed ways to use volunteer work to help improve your chances of getting the job you want.

How to Write a Proactive Resume
So, you’re ready to write a resume. You sit down and think about what it is that makes you stand out against hundreds of other candidates. Well, if the phrases “go-getter,” “hard worker,” or “self-motivated” come to mind, you may want to rethink what you’re writing. According to Business Insider, a CareerBuilder survey listed those commonly used phrases as being in the top fourteen things to NOT put on your resume. That’s right. Avoid these phrases. But, why? Well, think about it from the perspective of a hiring manager.

When to Go Back to School
Competitive skill sets are a key to career growth and job opportunity potential. If you want to see more doors open for you, you might consider learning a few more technical skills. At the top of the list of desirable skills are programming languages.

Invest in the Future of Tech: Volunteer for a Girl-Friendly Programming Organization
Women may make up only a small percentage of coders now, but that will change in the years to come with the concentrated efforts to increase young ladies’ interest in and accessibility to science, technology, engineering and math fields.
There are numerous benefits to volunteering, so consider getting involved in one of these programs that are shaping the future of the tech industry:
Prezume: An Interactive Resume Alternative
You've checked the websites, you've researched companies, and you've turned in your resume for a job you really want. But your resume is only one paper in a stack on the desk of the hiring manager. How do you get yours to stand out? Well, how about trying an interactive resume in addition to (or instead of) a flat paper resume. But where do you start? Why not try a Prezume?

Answers to Common Job Interview Questions
Interviewing for a job is a scary experience. After all, your interviewer is making an important decision that will affect your future. If you answer a question in the wrong way, you could ruin your chances of working for the company. To help you prepare for your next interview, here are a few good answers to common job interview questions.

Four Simple Steps to Help You Find a Job
Searching for a job requires a lot of effort and can feel like a full-time job in itself. If you're at the point where you would ask just about anyone to help you find a job, you should take a look at these four simple steps to help you find exactly what you're looking for.

Three Ways to Use LinkedIn for Your Next Job Search
Whether or not you have bought in yet, LinkedIn has become necessary in your job search. Instead of complaining about LinkedIn being another social network, learn how to navigate it and use it to your advantage. LinkedIn has many uses beyond just keeping up with people you met from your last networking event. It can actually be the determining factor in helping you land your next job. Here are the top three tips on how to use LinkedIn for your job search: