Career Advice And Resume Tips

   

Tip 1: Always tailor your resume to the job

   

Generic resumes rarely make it past ATS systems. Make sure you read the job description carefully and include relevant keywords in your resume to increase your chances of being shortlisted.

   

Tip 2: Use action verbs

   

Start your job descriptions with action verbs such as "managed", "led", or "developed" to make your responsibilities and achievements sound more impressive.

   

Tip 3: Highlight your achievements

   

Instead of listing your duties for each job, focus on what you achieved. Quantify your achievements whenever possible.

   

Tip 4: Use a professional resume format

   

Stick to a clean, professional format with clear headings, bullet points, and consistent font. Avoid excessive color or graphics unless you're in a creative field.

   

Tip 5: Proofread your resume

   

Spelling and grammatical errors can make you appear careless. Always proofread your resume before submitting it, or ask someone else to proofread it for you.

   

Tip 6: Keep your resume updated

   

Regularly update your resume to include recent achievements and skills. An updated resume is always ready to be tailored and sent off to a job posting.

   

Tip 7: Use a professional email address

   

Your email address should be simple and professional. If needed, create a new email address for job applications.

   

Tip 8: Use a Clear and Concise Career Objective

   

A clear and concise career objective can show potential employers that you're well-focused and knowledgeable about the position and the industry. It's a quick way to make a good first impression.

   

Tip 9: Avoid Jargon and Complicated Language

   

Avoid using jargon or complicated language. Instead, use simple, straightforward language to clearly communicate your skills and experiences.

   

Tip 10: Utilize Strong and Relevant Keywords

   

Employers often scan resumes and cover letters for keywords related to the role. Be sure to include relevant keywords in your resume to increase the chances of it being selected by applicant tracking systems.