Sunday, June 14, 2020
3 Mistakes Youre Making on Your Resume and How to Correct Them Now
3 Mistakes Youâre Making on Your Resume and How to Correct Them Now As a former hiring manager I tend to have a critical eye on resumes that pass through my line of sight. Because Iâm so involved in this industry I see tons of resumes on a daily basis. Although job seekers tend to make many different kinds of mistakes on their resumes, here are the main three I see most often that tend to tarnish that five-second review you get from hiring managers. DISORGANIZED OR UNATTRACTIVE RESUME FORMAT You can preach all day about the keywords and content of a resume, but I stand by this as the most important principle in resume writingâ"you MUST have an attractive resume format if you want to be seriously considered. Messy, disorganized, unpolished resume formats say exactly that about the type of candidate you areâ"not to mention that they are difficult to read. If youâre making it hard for the hiring manager to find the information he needs to consider you for employment, you just lost your shot at the job. Someone else will have taken the time to construct a strategically laid out resume that is polished, easy-to-read, and attractive to the eye. Donât believe me? Think about print advertising. If itâs hard to read or looks messy youâre not going to waste your time reading the ad. But, if itâs eye-catching and professional looking you just might invest the time. CALL OUT THE CRITICAL Yesâ"keywords are extremely important. But that being said, just haphazardly throwing them into the resume is pretty much pointless. Sure, you may get past the computer scan, but when that entry-level HR rep or hiring manager prints out the resume or pulls it up on the screen to review itâ"if he canât immediately see your qualifications you can forget about him investing anymore time reading it. Heâll probably just skip to the next person. Create a bulleted section that is NOT too text dense but is eye-catching and calls out the most important keywords relevant to the job. Put this in the top one-third of the resume to catch the employerâs attention. Again, itâs all about making the information theyâre looking for easy to find. WATCH YOUR TEXT DENSITY Let me tell you a little secret we professional resume writers use: Try to keep your paragraphs to a maximum of 3-5 sentences longâ"especially your opening career summary and personal branding section. Youâll lose the readerâs attention before you ever catch it! If it looks too text dense, sheâs not going to waste (or invest) the time in reading it. Most hiring managers will just quickly scan your resumeâ"just like you scan articles like this one or stories on the Web. Hiring managers scan your resume briefly to see if itâs worth a more in-depth read. If itâs too text dense and youâre not calling out important keywords or accomplishments theyâll skip right over all the high-impact text youâve put your blood, sweat, and tears into. So letâs recap the critical points here: 1) Create an attractively formatted resume (hint: using color can definitely be a plusâ"if you use the right color.) 2) Call out the important stuff. Bold, underline, and create targeted sections with white space that draws the eye. 3) Keep it between 3-5 sentencesâ"no longer. Remember, youâre writing to catch their attention during the initial scan but also to provide compelling content for the hiring manager who will invest more time once youâve caught his or her eye. Of course, there are many other factors to consider when writing your resume, but these three areas are critical to that initial first impression and quick scan the hiring manager will give your resume. The pertinent information the hiring manager is looking for needs to be easy to find and eye-catching while professionally packaged in an attractive format. Incorporate these tips into your resume and youâll be more likely to make it past the initial scan and have the hiring manager invest more time in reading the content and calling you for the interview. If you would prefer to have a certified resume writer who is successful with these strategies (and many more) create your resume, visit us online at http://www.greatresumesfast.com or call 800.991.5187 today.
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