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fromBusiness Insider
1 day ago

Should you list 'olive oil' as an interest on your resume? Recruiters weigh in on the latest internet debate

Recruiters are split on listing offbeat hobbies like 'olive oil' on résumés, viewing them as either an advantage in an AI age or risk.
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fromInsideHook
3 days ago

Should You List "Olive Oil" on Your Resume?

A resume listing 'olive oil' as an interest drew immediate rejection and viral attention, prompting debate over whether such entries count as legitimate interests.
Careers
fromZDNET
2 months ago

AI buzzwords are wrecking your job search - here's what really matters

Employers inflate AI terminology in job listings, prompting candidates to add AI buzzwords while employers and applicants confuse AI skill meanings.
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fromFast Company
3 months ago

It's time to blow up the resume

Traditional resumes focus on past employers and titles instead of demonstrable skills, requiring a shift to structured, skills-based evaluation for fairer hiring.
Artificial intelligence
fromComputerworld
4 months ago

Is AI killing the resume?

Resumes alone no longer reliably demonstrate candidate skills as AI-generated lookalike resumes proliferate; employers increasingly prioritize skills assessments, portfolios, and practical tasks.
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fromBusiness Insider
5 months ago

Can't get hired for a job? It's time to apply like it's 1999.

Creative job-seeking methods, such as using paper résumés, are emerging as a strategy in a challenging, AI-influenced job market.
Growth hacking
fromHackernoon
3 years ago

The Resume Is a 600-Year-Old Mistake - And We're Still Using It to Judge People | HackerNoon

Resumes, invented in the 1400s, inadequately represent skills and potential in modern hiring processes.
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