Cruel truth about recruiters and your resume

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Tuesday, May 20, 2014
In this photo taken Tuesday, March 30, 2010, Paul Davis, top left, and Edwin Pollock, top right, help job seekers with their resumes at a career fair put on by National CareerFairs in San Jose, Calif.
In this photo taken Tuesday, March 30, 2010, Paul Davis, top left, and Edwin Pollock, top right, help job seekers with their resumes at a career fair put on by National CareerFairs
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Job seekers spend hours perfecting their resumes in hopes of impressing job recruiters and hiring managers.

Recruiters say they spend an average of 4 to 5 minutes reading it over, but new research says that it all wrong.

Job-matching service The Ladders used eye-tracking software to study the way people vet resumes. It turns out, a resume gets only 6 seconds of attention.

In those 6 seconds, recruiters spend 80 percent of their time focusing on the following key information:

Name

Current title/company

Previous title/company

Previous position start and end dates

Current position start and end dates

Education

Anything else you provided probably never got looked at.

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