If you haven't looked for a job recently, there are new tactics that hiring professionals are using that you should be aware of before updating your resume.
Employers and recruiters increasingly rely on electronic resumes, resume posting boards and job banks to find job candidates. Resumes are either being scanned or input directly into keyword-searchable databases, and accessed when an employer inputs a keyword list of requirements that best describe the position they are seeking to fill.
The database searches for keywords describing job titles, responsibilities and descriptions, degree requirements, computer knowledge as well as personality traits. This software scans through thousands of resumes and identifies those that most closely match the imputed keywords. The more keywords or "hits" the software finds in a resume, the more likely it will be read by a HR professional. Keywords are the most important element of a scannable resume.
What exactly are keywords? Keywords are nouns or noun phrases that identify skills unique to a specific profession or industry. Although active verbs have long been essential for building a successful resume, now the noun or noun phrase that follows an active verb is equally important. For example:
- Self-motivated IT manager with a strong work ethic and problem solving abilities
- Talented Graphic Designer of 4-color direct mail catalogs and corporate web site design
- Accomplished in Microsoft Office software applications, Excel, Word and PowerPoint
- Nominated by the New York Times for the Pulitzer Prize in news photography
Keyword nouns are the experience and skills that are specific terminology used in your job and are still relevant to your job search. Other sources for identifying keywords are job descriptions, job titles, software requirements, educational degrees, college names, company names, professional organizations, awards you've won and personality traits. Words that are repeatedly used in trade journals and classified ads in association with the job title you are seeking are also keywords.
Whatever your final word choices are, your keywords should accurately describe your skills, talents, and experience. As a word only needs to be used once for it to be considered a "hit" in a keyword search, use synonyms wherever possible to broaden your number of hits.
The Summary area of your resume should consist of several short statements that highlight your most important qualities, achievements and abilities. By tailoring every word in the "Summary" to your targeted goal, you can make this area keyword rich.
The most common ingredients of a well-written Summary are listed below; use what best describe you:
- a sentence describing your profession
- followed by a comment stating your level of expertise
- followed by two to three statements related to any of the following:
- unique mix of skills
- range of environments in which you have experience
- a special or well-documented professional accomplishment
- a history of awards, promotions, or superior performance commendations
- one or more professional or personal characteristics
- a sentence describing your professional objectives or interests
It's important to list only the skills you would feel comfortable using if you were to be tested. Should the position you are seeking require knowledge of software you don't know, consider taking lessons before listing it on your resume. If you've submitted your resume online to sites like monster.com or careerbuilder.com your resume has already been electronically imputed into their databases. But what happens if when it's scanned from a paper copy?
OCR software attempts to match characters scanned from your resume with standard letter shapes. This makes it imperative that your resume is formatted with a font that OCR can recognize, font choice the single most important factor in creating a scannable resume. Simple, conservative typefaces such as Times New Roman, Arial, Helvetica, Verdana and Courier are some of the best choices.
Other content and design guidelines are:
- keep it simple and conservative
- use high quality 8-1/2 x 11 inch, white or off-white paper, print on one side of the paper only
- format headings with either Bold text or ALL CAPITALS.
- use headings sparingly but consistently to support your information structure
- don't use italics - it skews characters and confuses OCR
- don't use underlined text - it confuses OCR
- use no more than two fonts in sizes between 10 and 12 points
- allow margins and line spacing (white space) to keep the document from looking crowded
- use horizontal lines to separate sections of your resume
- don't use vertical lines, graphics, shading or boxes
- your contact information with your name is printed at the top of each page
- a summary, where your best assets, whether education, experience, or skills are listed
- categories are clear and text is indented
- dates of employment are easy to find and consistently formatted
- each entry highlights a capability or accomplishment
- verb tense is consistent; current job is in present tense; past employment is in past tense
- use a minimal amount of punctuation, it can confuse OCR
- capitalization, punctuation, and date formats are consistent
- no typos or spelling errors
- don't fold or staple your resume, if you mail your resume use a large envelope
Your resume should be a quick and easy to read, containing no fluff and no unnecessary words. As hiring professionals look through hundreds or even thousands of job applications, they may spend only a few seconds reviewing each resume. To catch their attention, you must quickly convey that you standout from the competition. A successful resume is one that does not exclude you from consideration.
Your resume is a personal self-marketing tool; so make sure you get a powerful and accurate message across. By fine-tuning your keywords to meet the qualifications of each job, the more likely that you'll be asked to an interview where you can sell yourself.
Mary Carroll is a customer advocate for Video Professor, the leader in self-paced software learning tutorials, helping our customers to better understand Video Professor and how our tutorials can provide tools to learn various software programs to your desired level.
![]() |
|
![]() |
|
![]() |
|
![]() |
Your career, like any journey, has a beginning, an end... Read More
1. Do you REALLY know what you want?2. Do you... Read More
How many people do you know who think they deserve... Read More
"To love what you do and feel that it matters,... Read More
You're still reading?so I know my title grabbed your attention.Why?... Read More
Searching for employment is one of the most nerve-racking activities... Read More
When you're looking to get hired or get promoted, what... Read More
Well what is a good mechanic worth these days? You... Read More
You've just received a call to interview with your dream... Read More
A career consultant can diagnose and overhaul a troubled resume.... Read More
Getting a job is not just about your performance in... Read More
What is FraudFraud occurs when a person knowingly or intentionally... Read More
Congratulations! You've finally landed that job interview you've been waiting... Read More
Passion comes in many forms. I'm focused on the version... Read More
Q. I hate my job as a computer consultant. I... Read More
It takes a lot of time and effort to get... Read More
Are you miserable at your job (or what you are... Read More
1. You dread getting out of bed and going to... Read More
As an employer I receive many job applications each week.... Read More
An industrious black-tailed ground squirrel has his home beneath a... Read More
If you are not busy living, then you must be... Read More
Ah, the technical interview. Nothing like it. Not only does... Read More
Competency based interviews are intended to get the best from... Read More
Too often in life, we fail. We fail not because... Read More
Meaningful work honors the deepest part of your being. It... Read More
A friend was just promoted to a position of vice-president... Read More
Going to an interview without a plan of action is... Read More
Purpose: Learn about the new Polygraph for management hiresHis heart... Read More
You have to ask --- IS a FRANCHISE FOR YOU?There... Read More
If you want a drink of water, do you hire... Read More
Millions of people everyday spend eight hours or more in... Read More
A relationship expert once said that during an argument, there's... Read More
Resume Writing doesn't have to be a solo gigResume writing... Read More
Sometimes the freelance writing jobs available are those that no... Read More
Complacency damages your career more than lack of qualifications. The... Read More
When you start a new job, you probably realize the... Read More
"To love what you do and feel that it matters,... Read More
It is not realistic for HR Managers to believe that... Read More
You know you're good...real good. The problem, though, is that... Read More
'Fear of rejection' is the major reason why individuals looking... Read More
Many job seekers miss a golden opportunity when they are... Read More
There is a saying that goes, "The best offense is... Read More
A paperweight sits on my desk, etched in... Read More
You've taken the police officer selection test or law enforcement... Read More
One of the most common forms of background check performed... Read More
Hello Fellow Seekers!I don't know about you? but I'm pretty... Read More
I was asked last week for an article about employment,... Read More
When preparing for an interview, you need to know your... Read More
I know what you are thinking. You're thinking, "Wait a... Read More
Think like an employerTo be successful in your job search... Read More
Creating a strong resume is a very important part of... Read More
Sooner or later, the interview invitation is going to say... Read More
Effectively present all of your IT skills with the IT... Read More
It's no secret that there is a lot of competition... Read More
buWhy are so many people unhappy in their work situation?... Read More
The job search secret that is so powerful it will... Read More
Author and management guru, Peter Drucker says, "People adjust to... Read More
In one of my past lives I held a Top... Read More
Many people in the last decade have experienced for themselves... Read More
The thought of writing a resume intimidates... Read More
A very effective and persuasive tactic when selling something is... Read More
It's never too early to update your resume, even if... Read More
Determine your ideal career--one that's in alignment with your values,... Read More
Nowadays we can expect to survive the second half of... Read More
If I were to ask you the percentage of time... Read More
Chuck was the best of the twenty-four candidates. Still, he... Read More
Careers, Jobs & Employment |