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Building a Resume that Breaks Through Applicant Tracking Systems [Video Webinar]
If you’ve ever wondered why your resume seemingly got trapped in a company’s application black hole – especially when you know you’d be perfect for the job – the answer could be the automated Applicant Tracking System.
Learn the strategies behind beating the bots with this month’s Premium member webinar: “Building a Resume that Breaks Through Applicant Tracking Systems.”
Hosts Erin Steiner and Jenna Sylvester, Certified Advanced Resume Writers at iHire, have the tips you need to:
- Identify the items Applicant Tracking Systems scan for in a resume
- Include the most important skills and attributes in your resume
- Format your resume correctly so it’s not rejected
- Use the Premium iHire tools at your disposal to make the process easier
- And more!
For more resume tips, download our Resume Writing Playbook, or head to our Job Seeker Resource Center.
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