Employers         nowadays are         generally so overwhelmed with applications for a position that         they can't         devote much time to each potential candidate. How can your         résumé spark their         interest enough to garner more than just a passing glance? Here,         experts offer         suggestions on gaining precious seconds of "look" time.
Make         it visually         attractive. The adage that you should not judge a book by its         cover may be         worthy advice, but throw the saying out the window when         submitting an         application. The last thing you want your résumé to do is look         sloppy or         disorganized among a stack of stellar submissions.
"The         design aspect         of your résumé has to come across in a clean, refreshing, simple         way,"         says J. Patrick Gorman, co-founder of iFind Group, a         Manhattan-based executive         search firm. "In other words, have proper alignment, spacing,         grammar,         same-size fonts, clear fonts (not fancy), full-looking sentences         after your         bullet points, no abbreviations and good flow of the information         presented."
Know         how to catch a         reader's eye is the ultimately tool for job seekers. For more info on how to do it, click here.
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