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Showing posts with label Resume formats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Resume formats. Show all posts

Monday, November 21, 2022

Resume Review - Beat the Recruiter's 7 Second Clock



 In 2018 an Eye-Tracking Study by Ladders Inc. revealed that recruiters spent an average of only 7.4 seconds on a resume. Here are the top skills needed to write a resume because content counts, NOT the resume template.

Articulate your skills - Writing needs to be to the point and concise while providing the information a recruiter is quickly seeking in your resume.

Review job ads to identify gaps in your skillset - Every employee should look at career job ads! Knowing if your skills are up to date is essential even if you're happy in your position. If you're looking for a position, it's a vital step before starting a resume.   

Personalize your resume - Personalization is essential, depending on your career. For example, creative positions often require portfolios created as websites. The web address information must be on the resume.

Show results, not just skills - Team leaders, project leaders, managers, and other executives need solid results to reinforce their stated skills. Experience recruiters look for budget, sales, and other metric accomplishments within a resume to "prove" experience.   

Skip the fancy design elements - Minimalistic resumes are best. You have 7 seconds. You don't want a recruiter wasting time looking at your resume's design. Pictures of yourself are not recommended unless you're an actor, model, or in the beauty profession, where looks matter.

Demonstrate a steady work history - Hiding gaps in your resume is not advisable. It's better to let prospective employers know what you achieved or did during your employment gap.

Job searches have gotten more competitive and complicated since 2018. The prospective employee must jump two hurdles in their job searches. The first is based on Search Engine Optimization (SEO), needed to have your resume pulled from the database for a recruiter to see. The second step is to present your information to present the 7-second test.  

Monday, May 12, 2014

Resume Mistakes

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When you apply for a job in today's world, you must realize that the majority of the time your resume will not be seen by a human being until the time it is pulled from the company's resume database.  As a result, many people have recommend using the format below to increase their chances of getting pulled on an initial search. Unfortunately,  they have forgotten that a human being will eventually review their submission.  The resume below is a perfect example of what not to do. I will highlight the mistakes in RED.  The main problem with this resume is the fact it does not contain enough information and a KEY WORD LIST!   Remember in this electronic age the number of resume pages does not matter as long as its CONTENT is relevant. 
DO NOT CREATE A LIST OF KEY WORDS!!!!!










your name here
Street Address, City, State, Zip Code
Phone number • email address

DESIRED JOB TITLE

Professional Summary -  You would be better served with a list of your professional awards.
Resume Search Keyword • Resume Search Keyword • Resume Search Keyword • Resume Search Keyword
Resume Search Keyword • Resume Search Keyword • Resume Search Keyword • Resume Search Keyword
Resume Search Keyword • Resume Search Keyword • Resume Search Keyword • Resume Search Keyword

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Company Name • Company City, Company State Zip Code• Dates of Employment
Company Description – Include a brief description of the company here.
Position Held
Position Description – Provide a description of your duties in this position in paragraph format using your career's  most popular keywords for the description
§  List Accomplishments - Use key phrases here

§  List Accomplishments

§  List Accomplishments

EDUCATION - You need to also include any certifications earned during your career and that dates issued.
Degree, Specialty, School Name, School City, School State