Skimmed Resumes – Make Yours Effective
Grasslands Recruitment Specialists - Canadian Ag Recruiter
Connecting Canadian Agriculture since 1996
“Practice makes perfect”.? This phrase can be applied to a lot of situations and, when it comes to reviewing a resume, it is quite true. After reviewing innumerable resumes and profiles, recruiters and hiring managers are proficient at finding pertinent information when skimmed quickly.? Business Insider reported in 2012 that the average is 6-seconds to review a resume for job-fit – I’ve seen other reports expand that skim time to 15 seconds.
Business Insider shows the initial review of a resume includes:
A well-organized, visually pleasing resume makes a strong first impression when a resume is skimmed.
Help Recruiters/Hiring Managers see what you offer
Content that Can be Skimmed
Fonts
White Space
Spacing is important for visual cues and gives the eyes a place to rest.? Thus, separating sections creates the hierarchy that allows for the comprehension of skimmed information in a short timeframe.
Long Paragraphs can’t be Skimmed
A resume is a sales document, not a novel.? So, use key bullet points to give the reader a brief overview of your qualifications and experience.? Most importantly, strategically organize your information.
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Position Titles
Within every industry, there are “typical” position titles.? While some companies have fancy titles, regardless of your current internal position title, if there is a generic position title for what you do, we suggest you use that on your resume.? However, you can always put your actual title in a bracket following.? The key is to get the information noticed when the resume is skimmed. E.g. – use Agronomist instead of Crop Input Marketing
Do the 6-second Test
Ask a friend for help. Share the position for which you are applying and, within 6-seconds, have them attempt to find at least five details on your resume that align with the description.
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We all can’t be a specialist in everything. Whether it is our taxes, legal issues, public relations, or a medical problem, we know there are those with expertise to whom we should consider as dependable resources.
Is it any different when you’re looking to replace or add someone in an important position within your company? NO! You engage the services of a specialist when you want to know the task is being completed to your expectations.