It’s a new year And for many people, that means new goals, new jobs, and better opportunities.
If you’re planning to apply for jobs this year, there’s something important you should know:
Your resume is usually not read by a human first; it's scanned by a system.
This is why:
- You can be highly qualified and still get rejected
- Your experience can be strong but poorly presented
- Small mistakes can stop your resume from getting interviews
As a professional resume writer, I’ve reviewed hundreds of resumes, and the biggest issue I see isn’t lack of experience; it’s lack of strategy.
A strong resume should:
- Match the language of the job description
- Be ATS-compliant so it gets seen
- Clearly show results, not just duties
Over the next few days, I’ll be sharing:
- Common resume mistakes job seekers make
- Simple ways to improve your resume
- Practical tips to help you stand out in today’s job market
If you’re job hunting or planning a career move this year, you’re in the right place.
For consultations, feel free to send me a direct message or email me at [email protected]. Feel free to drop your questions in the comments; I’m happy to help.