At Apex we have helped hundreds of thousands start new careers over the last two decades. We know starting a new job search can be daunting. Below are tips from our experts to help you in your job search from resume to interview.

Get Your Resume to Standout

Leverage these components to get the attention of hiring managers today! See where recruiters are looking during their time reviewing resumes while on LinkedIn, and how to stand out in those areas by watching this webinar

Get Your Resume to Standout

Where to Start Your Job Search

Understanding a job description is very important when searching for your next opportunity.

  • This career resource contains best practices to help job seekers better clarify matters around job descriptions, applying, and following up.
  • Use our Navigation Map to effectively get the most out of your job search, including improving your resume, strategically networking, and interview preparation. 
  • Leverage this SMART goal method to execute your search and develop a plan.

Where to Start Your Job Search

How to Work with Recruiters

In this webinar, we address key questions and areas when it comes to working effectively with recruiters.

How to Work with Recruiters

Turn Interviews Into Offers

Tune in to this webinar featuring two of our subject matter experts, Cate Murray and Erica Woods, covering your ultimate ‘Interview Preparation List’. Together they provide our top tips for effective interview preparation to help you gain an advantage to convert more of your interviews into offers.

Is your interview virtual? Check out these body language tips for video interviews featuring, certified body language trainer Jeff Baird. He shares best practices around nonverbal cues and other tips to have a great interview and get more job offers.

Turn Interviews Into Offers

Additional Career Resources

Check out our full Career Resource library here. For personalized job search advice reach out to our dedicated Career Coach via [email protected]. Be sure to include your resume, LinkedIn profile, availability, and the two-three topics you would like to start with.

Additional Career Resources