Studies show hiring managers spend a mere 7 seconds to screen a resume. Yikes! How much can anyone read in a few seconds? Not much. So having a killer resume is the secret to getting noticed. Think of it this way: why should they hire you over everyone else? What have you accomplished that makes you exceptional? Be different and inspire them to want to meet you. Your goal is to get hiring managers to buy what you’re selling — which means buying you!
Being excellent at your job isn’t enough. High quality candidates often underestimate the power of telling the right story in their resumes. Exceptional candidates know this and understand how to harness words to capture attention and stand out from the rest. Need a hand? Here are a few tips to elevate your resume game.
Ditch the word, images and other weird files. With different devices and versions of Microsoft Word, your file could lose its snazzy layout and annihilate your efforts to make a great impression. Image files are unreadable by automated Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) that scan your resume first. If they can’t identify keywords or worse, even follow the format, no matter how good your resume is, you might end up in the reject pile.
Choose the right format for the job: Chronological (Reverse), Functional, and Combination. Each format has its own pros and cons. Depending on your circumstances, there might be one that best fits your work experience, educational background, and skill set.
People love to skim, so don’t bury your skills summary inside each job descriptions. Carefully select the most relevant skills for the job you’re targeting and create a special skills section at the top of your resume. Consider adding in some proof that you’ve actually delivered here too. Mix hard skills with quantifiable abilities and soft skills with personality-centric traits. It will help your reader to have a clearer view of the kind of person you are on the job.
You’ve got less than ten seconds, so make it count. There’s a lot of information to pack into a small space, so select the material that packs a punch. Don’t overwhelm readers and follow three basic rules:
Hiring managers are interested in how you went above and beyond in your role because that demonstrates that you’re a go-getter.
Answer these questions:
Hiring managers need evidence of your success. Accomplishments can be facts and figures or can be softer like fostering a cohesive team spirit. These kinds of wins matter too.
Writing with precision is far more difficult and yet essential. There are so many applicants and no one has time to read every word. So when it comes to length, how long is too long? The jury is out on this one. Some people prefer the one-page wonder, while some people prefer the details. To cover your bases, we recommend two pages for people under ten years of experience. For people with more, it’s ok to add a third page to list out those accomplishments.
Competition is always heating up. Don’t leave your career to chance. Put your best foot forward by following these tips on how to write resume with impact and you’ll be one step closer to scoring your dream job.