The economy is growing, but the job market is remains pretty rough. When you’re applying for a job, having your own website can increase your odds of success.
A personal resume website can add a spark of personality to your paper (or PDF) resume and cover letter. Before you know it, you might just have a real foot in the door to a new job.
Here are five tips for a successful – and legal – personal resume website:
Happy e-job hunting, and good luck!
Related Resources:
- The FindLaw Guide to Hiring: Your Rights During the Application Process (FindLaw - Free Download)
- 10 Things You Can’t Be Asked at a Job Interview (FindLaw’s Law and Daily Life)
- Where Is Unemployment Discrimination Illegal? (FindLaw’s Law and Daily Life)
- Top 3 Job-Search Tips for 2013 (FindLaw’s Law and Daily Life)
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