5 Resume Tips for Job Seekers

5 Resume Tips for Job Seekers

Crafting the perfect resume can be tricky for job seekers. Does it need to be tailored specifically to each role you apply for? Should it really be kept to one page? What do hiring managers and recruiters like to see?

I compiled a few top tips to help job seekers out with their resumes.

Resume Tips for Job Seekers

  • Re-read and spell check?– Re-read through your resume, even after using spell check. Make sure your sentences are formatted the same throughout your entire resume. Especially look for grammatical and spelling errors that spell check may have missed. These types of errors are one of the first things recruiters and hiring managers will notice.
  • Make your resume stand out?– Your resume represents you and will be the key piece of whether or not you land the interview.?Use your resume as a way to market yourself to the hiring manager. Use keywords and phrases to catch their interest. Do not be repetitive on work statements. Pick a simple format that showcases your education, work history, and skills.
  • Contact Information?– Provide your email and best contact number. Use a professional email address. Stick to minimal information for your address such as just city and state to eliminate the risk of bias.
  • Resume Length?– Keep your resume to 2 pages max. We all want to provide as much information as possible, but you also want to draw in the hiring manager so that they will have questions. For them to ask those questions, they will need to contact the candidate, and this will allow them to give more specific information. Stick to only going back ten years if you cannot keep your resume to 2 pages.
  • Tailor your resume?– Job descriptions are usually pretty general, but they do have key requirements that will qualify or disqualify a candidate. If a role requires specific experience with a software program, that specific program should be on your resume. You should do this even if it means tailoring your resume for each position you apply to.
  • Include your?LinkedIn Handle?–?Most professionals have a LinkedIn account. This is a great way to connect with recruiters, giving a face and personality to your name. You can include your LinkedIn profile information under your contact information.

With these resume tips, you’ll be one step closer to finding your next opportunity. Best of luck!

Raul Esqueda Jr.

20+ Years in Business- Over 5 billion in Invoice Financing - 3,600 clients Funded.

8 个月

Tim, thanks for sharing!

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James Dignan

Director Cumberland County Veterans Service Office, Office of General Counsel Veteran Affairs Accredited Veterans Service Officer | VSO | Dept Head | Appointed County Official

2 年

Wonderful, appreciate the info!

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Richard Lamberte

E-commerce & Performance Marketing Manager | Scaling Brands to 7-8 Figures ??

2 年

Really helpful. Thanks for sharing, Tim!

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