On average a recruiter spends 6-8 seconds on a resume, to decide if they should read it.

On average about 11% of resumes are considered suitable for the roles applied for.

More statistics here.

Your resume has to be spot on, to go to the next level.

While you must have the skills and experience for the job in question, here are 3 mistakes to avoid on your resume at all costs:

  1. Spelling, grammar :

Needless to say, if there are typos in your resume, it does not go well with the reader.  Great case for rejection.  Use ChatGPT to proof-read your resume.

2. Inconsistent formatting, fonts, spacing, etc.:

Ensure your fonts, indents, usage of bullets, positioning work duration, etc. are consistent.

3. Lack of relevant keywords at the beginning:

The fastest way to indicate your fit for the job is through keywords.  The job description, when examined carefully, reveals those keywords.  Put the top three keywords in the summary section at the beginning of the resume.  This will increase the chances of your resume getting a much higher consideration.

The above apply for most jobs when applied directly.  The big exception is when you are asked to submit your resume.  We cover that in the transformational job search strategy.  Our guides and courses help you write better and get noticed.  Better writing is a sure way to find your next job, get customers to take action and generally have your ideas and thoughts recognized.