Monday, November 11, 2019

5 Red Flags to Avoid on Your Resume

5 Red Flags to Avoid on Your Resume 5 Red Flags to Avoid on Your Resume Of Robots and Resumes Too dramatic? Every Jobseeker should be aware that companies are now using Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) to sort, parse and qualify your resume before it even gets to a person. And if it’s not up to the robot’s standards, it gets thrown out. So how do you convince the ATS you’re the real deal? Here’s how: 1) Use Keywords: Clever integration of job specific keywords and phrasing. Remember the ATS is trying to match you to a set of pre-determined criteria.  Use some of the lexicon from the position’s job description. 2) Objective/Purpose: Useless. Why would you be applying for the job if it wasn’t your objective to land it in the first place?   Solution: Get rid of it. It’s eating up valuable resume real estate. 3) Time gaps: You took a year off to explore Eastern Europe. That’s nice.   Unemployment gaps are suspicious. You must have been WANTED for murder and hiding out in a bungalow across the border. Solution: Explain yourself. You don’t have to tell your life story, just give a reason for where you went. 4) Experience: Really, your first job was VP of Global Sales? Back up a little; where’s the history? Give them some insight into your more formative years. 5) Resume vs. Application Differences: This one’s a no brainer. If you’re applying for a job that asks you fill out a standard application, PLEASE make sure it all adds up. No inconsistencies! At the very least it will look like you lack attention to detail. Don’t forget the recruiter (or robot) reading your resume is busy. Very busy. Don’t give them a chance to toss away your pride and joy over these easily avoidable mistakes. Remember, they’re looking for reasons NOT to hire you, as much as they’re looking for all the right ones.Master the art of closing deals and making placements. Take our Recruiter Certification Program today. We're SHRM certified. Learn at your own pace during this 12-week program. Access over 20 courses. Great for those who want to break into recruiting, or recruiters who want to further their career.

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