You only get six seconds to impress

A recent report from job-matching service The Ladders cites studies show hiring managers spend an average of six seconds reviewing resumes when selecting candidates.
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A recent report from job-matching service The Ladders cites studies show hiring managers spend an average of six seconds reviewing resumes when selecting candidates.

This means you get six seconds to steal their attention, so make the most out of them. According to the study, 80% of hiring managers spend their six seconds looking at the following:

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