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Balancing Your LinkedIn Profile and Resume

Regarding professional branding and career management, your LinkedIn profile and resume are two of your most essential tools.
Job hunting has changed drastically over the past decade. While networking is still important, searching healthcare ...
Your resume profile, often the first thing recruiters read, can make or break your chances of landing an interview for six-figure roles. It’s your opportunity to summarize your professional experience ...
It's one thing to get your resume critiqued by a family member or friend, or even a career counselor or employer in your chosen field. But what about a high-profile professional in your field who ...
Lose your job recently? Overwhelmed by the prospect of having to write a resume to impress prospective employers? Then you better take a deep breath. Many recruiters and outplacement consultants say ...
A resume is a short document that summarizes your educational background, career experience, qualifications, skills, achievements and more. A good resume will advertise your unique capabilities to a ...
When LinkedIn first got its start with just 4,500 members, all that was necessary to stand out and appear cutting-edge was a skeletal career outline listed on your profile. Once word spread and more ...
Most recruiters will first skim your resume to see if you are a basic match for their open positions. Things like job titles and accomplishments are reviewed quickly for key pieces of info. If they ...
Online profiles on websites like Facebook and LinkedIn are becoming increasingly popular among all generations in the workplace, and many use such profiles for job searching and networking. But are ...
Just like it makes sense to regularly update your resume, you want to regularly update your other career branding tools, including your LinkedIn profile. If you’re in job search mode, the target ...