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Six that matter: eye tracking, recruiters and resumes

Posted on April 12, 2012 by curiona
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Nathan puts it more succinctly than I can–“If I ever have to submit a resume,” he writes in his review of this eye-tracking study conducted by TheLadders, “I’m just going to put those six things as bullets and then the rest will all be keywords in small, light print. It’ll be like job search SEO.”

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