Episode Synopsis "The Best Way to Minimize Gender Bias in Your Resume"
According to Indeed, the average hiring manager looks at your resume for six seconds. Knowing this it's important to create a resume that, in six seconds, increases your chances of getting a job interview while at the same time avoiding unconscious gender and other biases that may be present in the hiring manager. While we can't always control these biases, we can write our resumes in a way that avoids the common mistakes women make that prevent their resumes from ending up at the top of the pile. Read on for the best way to write a resume to minimize gender and other biases in your resume. This is also available as a blog post here: https://carminemedia.com/2022/02/15/the-best-way-to-minimize-gender-bias-in-your-resume
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