This is not a podcast, this is a pod class for serious applicants who want to see serious results. Today let's take a look at the most important marketing masterpiece that you have to help you get your foot in the door, Your Resume. But wait. Guess what? Have you looked at your resume lately? You know what? Your resume just might be trash.
Your resume might be trash if:
Typos - use the settings of your text editor with spell check or use GrammarlyThere are 25 bullets on the first page - or any subsequent page - please stop killing me with all those bulletsYou use the phrase “References Available Upon Request” - don't you think I know thatUse of Txt or Chat Abbreviations in your phrases. I wnt 2 wrk 4 u. ikrUsed the same adjective more than twice: Helped, Helped, Assisted, Assisted, Assisted, Provided, Provided, provided. Maintained, maintained, maintained, organized, organized, organized. etc.Times New Roman is your favorite fontVague BuzzwordsOutdated facts and or Irrelevant skills - Microsoft Office, typing, use of fax machine, shorthand It contains the phrase ‘Objective Statement’ or ‘Summary Statement’If it hasn't been updated, changed, corrected, modified, or customized since your last jobMake sure your heading contains your contact information.Name, Location (city and state), phone number, email addressEmail should reflect your personal brand, simple, elegant, professionalYou don’t need to include the street address - save it for the new hire paperworkA better use of space would be your LinkedIn address, personal website, or Github for codersThe most relevant and updated content should be near the top third of the first pageNew SkillsNew TrainingNew Work ExperienceRefer to the job posting - And CUSTOMIZE for the jobReview the posting and make any updates that will directly address the skill sets and tools that would be beneficial for the new jobSkills Section ToolsComputer Software EquipmentCertificationsIn House TrainingAdd More SectionsSkillsCertificationsVolunteer / Community ServiceMake it easy to read with a simple format and updated font (fonts.google.com)Little to no bulletsStay away from tiny text - Nothing less than 11pt fontUse one (1) accent colorNo pictures (US only)Reserve elaborate design elements for Marketing or Entertainment IndustryRemove all thick lines horizontal lines - lines are hard for the ATS (Applicant Tracking Systems) to negotiateMake multiple versions of your resumeFull Story - include everything from your very first job up to currentIndustry specific - target skill sets and experiences for a certain jobTransition - Last ten years highlighting your strongest attributes yet featuring new skills and trainingIf you must use a template - make sure to change the color scheme and fonts to make it unique.There is no one best wayGet a second (or third) opinion. Two heads are better th