If you're actively looking for a job, you've probably read at least a few career articles with advice for your job search. But depending on what stage of your career you're in, the tips you read may not all be relevant to you. Someone who's seven years into his or her career won't need to include extracurricular activities on a résumé, just as a college student likely won't have the formal training that midlevel job seekers are told to include.
If you're ready to jump-start your job search, first find your career level, based on descriptions from Norwood Consulting Group. Then, follow the tailored advice from our expert sources, which will help you land interviews and impress hiring managers. READ MORE AT BUSINESS NEWS DAILY
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