Google's director of talent explains how to write a killer résumé
Last year, Google received more applications than any other year—nearly 3.3 million. It’s no surprise that a lot of people want to work at Google, but what’s interesting is that the tech giant doesn’t use a bot to screen résumés. A real person reads every one. “At Google, we still rely on humans for …
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