Celebrate CareerBuilder sweepstakes winners

Clean Slate Sweeps

Is your resume looking a little, uh, dusty? This summer is the perfect time to wipe the slate clean and start your job search anew—and CareerBuilder is here to help!

One lucky winner received a $2,000 gift card to invest in themselves, get that perfect summer glow-up, decorate a home office (or relaxation space) — whatever they want. Congratulations, Marsha!

This sweepstakes is now closed.

March Madness sweepstakes

We’re giving job seekers the chance to win great prizes and let CareerBuilder help you be the top seed in your next job move. While this sweepstakes is now closed, check out our winners and career advice below.

There are four rounds of prizes and the winners from each are listed below, as they are selected.

[Round 4] 1 home court advantage winner

Congrats to our final winner!

  • Sergio M. who won $4,999 to upgrade the home office.

[Round 3] 4 play-by-play winners

Congrats to these round 3 winners!

  • JoAnnie V.
  • Juan P.
  • Aslum K.
  • Kate T.

Winners drawn on April 3, 2021.

[Round 2] 8 suit up winners

Congrats these round 2 winners!

  • Jessica E.
  • Daniel B.
  • Buddy B.
  • Randy Z.
  • Gerry Q.
  • Brian A.
  • Kevin S.
  • Wendy C.

Winners drawn on March 29, 2021

Tips for creating and uploading your resume:

How companies find your resume

[Round 1] 16 scouting report winners

Congrats to these winners!

  • Jose-Julian C.
  • Divine B.
  • Tyahnnah A.
  • RoseAnne A.
  • Tatanishia M.
  • Sherrie L.
  • Samantha M.
  • Rebecca R.
  • Saddam H.
  • Latoya L.
  • Sam R.
  • Jessica B.
  • John H.
  • Jesse N.
  • Tristan Z.
  • Robert T.

Winners drawn on March 27, 2021

More tips for creating and utilizing your CareerBuilder job seeker profile:

How to follow up on a job application

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