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The counterintuitive job search trick that doubled one candidate's interview rate in three weeksA growing number of job seekers are starting to question one long-standing rule: only apply when you meet almost every requirement. Instead...
Job seeker in late 30s removes one detail from résumé, triples interview callsA post on Reddit claims a mid-career jobseeker tripled interview calls after removing their graduation year from a résumé, sparking debate ...
After his partner was rejected from 20 jobs a week, man tests ATS, results shock many - here's what he foundA post on Reddit says many job resumes fail because ATS systems cannot read them properly. A man tested resume software for months and foun...
Are cover letters still relevant or are they Victorian-era essay? Employees debate whether HR actually reads themA Reddit post sparked debate on cover letter relevance, with one user claiming ditching them improved callback rates by focusing on resume ...
Candidate applies twice to the same job to beat the algorithm — one résumé rejected, the other hired. Is it ethical?A Reddit user conducted an experiment applying for the same job twice with different résumés. One application, focused on technical skills,...
Should you fake your résumé and lie in an interview? This laid off employee's experience has the Internet talkingHiring bias against resume gaps is driving a surge in "strategic deception." Job seekers now use "ghost companies" and stretched dates to b...
Employee reviews friend’s resume and finds 5 mistakes that were getting her rejected - check yours before applyingResume mistakes causing rejection: A Reddit user shared how their friend's resume was repeatedly rejected due to five common mistakes, incl...
Fired employee gave up mass applying and decoded job listings like clues — here’s why the hack workedJob search strategy: A Reddit user found success in their job search after changing their approach. Instead of sending many applications, t...
Recruiter rejected him first for 60-day notice period. Then came back 75 days later like an ex asking Netflix password, quips techieA job applicant in India faced rejection due to a 60-day notice period. The recruiter needed someone immediately. After 75 days, the recrui...
He applied for 47 jobs but only 3 replied, then an HR insider's AI resume hack brought 3x responsesA jobseeker applied to 47 positions over four months but received only three responses, despite having the right experience and qualificati...
Rs 6 lakh to Rs 18 lakh to Rs 0: Indian techie shares how his life changed after he got a job offer from a US-based startupA young Indian developer faced a devastating setback when a U.S. startup rescinded his job offer just before his start date, leaving him un...
Job seeker sends AI-generated cover letters with 2-minute tweaks and receives half a dozen callbacks. Netizens say, 'the AI wars have begun'A job seeker’s use of AI to refine his cover letter sparked a remarkable turnaround in his job search. After months of silence, he received...
Employee asks HR about 'ghost openings', uncovers a hidden and deceptive strategy.A Reddit post reveals some companies list job openings without real intention to hire. These 'proactive' postings prepare for future resign...
Should you take a career break, sabbatical? Here's advice from 5 people who took job breaks of 6 months to 7 yearsRejoining work after a gap can be challenging. If you are worried about stepping off the corporate ladder out of fear of taking a hit on yo...
Biased bots? US lawmakers take on 'Wild West' of AI recruitmentThe question of what "responsible AI" might look like goes to the heart of an increasingly robust push-back against the unrestricted use of...
Facebook profile picture affects hiring chances: studyUsers' Facebook profile picture affects their callback chances about as strongly as the picture on their resume, researchers at Ghent Unive...
Facebook profile picture affects hiring chances: StudyUsers' Facebook profile picture affects their callback chances about as strongly as the picture on their resume, researchers have found.