Stop hoping your resume is enough. In 2026, employers don’t just want potential—they want proof. It’s time to bring the “receipts” to your job search. Generic buzzwords like “hard worker” won’t cut it anymore. To land the job this year, you need to move beyond listing duties and start showing concrete evidence of execution. Join […]
By: Keith Spencer, Career Expert with AI resume builder Resume Now In any job interview, it’s perfectly normal to encounter questions about things you haven’t done before or skills you’ve yet to develop. After all, if we only applied for roles we were 100% qualified for, no one would ever grow professionally. Knowing that doesn’t […]
If you are a recent graduate or a professional just starting out, the headlines coming out of Washington over the last year have likely felt like a series of warning flares. Between the mass buyouts of 2025 and the recent reclassification of thousands of jobs as “at-will,” the traditional pitch for a government career—”it’s a […]
The atmosphere inside federal agencies this month is a unique blend of relief and intense pressure. With the moratorium on Reductions in Force (RIFs) having expired on January 30 and the new OPM regulations on “Schedule Policy” taking effect on March 9, 1000s of employees are looking at the calendar with a mix of hope […]
The talent gap in the skilled trades has shifted from a looming concern to a mission-critical challenge for employers in 2026. As the veteran workforce reaches retirement age, the demand for specialized professionals—including electricians, HVAC technicians, plumbers, welders, and CNC machinists—is skyrocketing. For hiring managers, the goal is no longer just finding a body to […]
The transition from the traditional civil service model to the current administration’s lean-focused infrastructure has been a period of profound uncertainty for many job seekers. As the second quarter of the fiscal year approaches, the question dominating every HR discussion and online board is: is the U.S. federal government hiring freeze ending? The reality is […]
The rise of “skills-based hiring” has sparked a bit of a panic among recent graduates. Many feel like the degree they spent four years (and a lot of money) earning has suddenly been sidelined by a list of software proficiencies and certifications. But the reality isn’t that degrees don’t matter anymore; it’s that the way […]
In the first two articles of this series, we explored the immediate budgetary shock for TA leaders and the strategic squeeze on recruitment advertising agencies. Now, we turn to the most critical long-term implication of Indeed’s March 31 “Single-Source Feed Policy”: Data Sovereignty. When a single platform mandates a direct connection to your Applicant Tracking […]
For years, the “shadow workforce” of federal contractors has kept the gears of government turning, often performing the same tasks as their civil service counterparts but from the outside looking in. As we move through this pivotal month, a massive shift in human capital strategy is underway. The central question for those currently working on […]
Getting the green light for an entry-level hiring program is rarely about how much you love helping “the next generation.” If you’re talking to a CFO or a CEO, they aren’t looking for warm and fuzzy stories; they’re looking at the bottom line. Most talent acquisition leaders struggle to get funding because they pitch hiring […]
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