It’s time to stop making the same resume mistakes over and over
Resume Mansion
We write job-winning resumes, cover letters, and LinkedIn profiles, for all job seekers, from entry-level to C-suite.
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Writing a resume objective
Years ago, people used to write a whole paragraph on top of their resume explaining why they were writing the resume. Today, that act seems self-explanatory as we use the resume to apply for a specific job. So, instead of allocating valuable resume space for an objective statement that doesn’t add value to your job application, you can opt to write a resume summary statement and a resume headline.
Making your resume long
If you have over 10-15 years of experience, your resume will naturally be longer than that of a rookie. However, making your resume longer does not quite help you in the hiring process. Hiring managers tend to spend less than 10 seconds scanning a resume. Your resume should impress them within that short time. If you are struggling to condense 20+ years of experience
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Not adding enough keywords
Your resume passes through an electronic system called the Applicant Tracking System
Describing duties, not accomplishments
Another big mistake that we spot on resumes all the time is applicants using the work experience section to talk only about their job duties and responsibilities. Your role goes way beyond your daily tasks and responsibilities. Hiring managers are never impressed by reading a list of job duties. So, when describing past roles on your resume, you must talk about your professional achievements
Not linking to your online presence
In this digital age, there are certain steps you must make to ensure that your job application does not go unnoticed. One thing that you can do is add a link to your LinkedIn profile