During the pandemic jobs rebound, it seemed like if you had a pulse, you had a decent chance of filling one of the many millions of vacancies. That is a little bit of an exaggeration. But, who has been called ‘America’s Top Career Expert’, says: It was flaming hot. In my career I’ve never seen it like that…ever.”The job market has cooled some since it peaked in the pandemic, but it is still relatively hot. And Ryan says a pulse is not enough—you also need to look good on paper and digitally.
The problem is, “Most people are not very good at resumé writing.” How can that be? Don’t you just list all the places you’ve worked and all the skills you have amassed over the years? Well, maybe not all. That is impressively bad. Ryan says you should aim for an absolute maximum of two pages (and the paper version should be two separate pages, not front and back, she says). Ryan is certain that no one is reading 28 pages of your history. Are you forgetting something very important on your resumé?“What I call a summary of qualifications," Ryan sai