7 Do’s & Don’ts of a Resume:
Every detail of your ATS resume sends a message to the interviewer. Whether it’s the layout, color scheme, or the presentation of your responsibilities and accomplishments, each element carries significant importance.
[1] Naming of files
- While sharing your resume, name the file properly.
- It eliminates the chances of your resume getting lost in the pile.
- Use the format [Name] – [Last Name] – Resume
[2] Format
- Make your resume reader-friendly.
- Add white space.
- Use bullet points.
[3] Email address
- Never share an unprofessional email address.
- If you don’t have a proper email address, create a new one for your professional journey.
- [email protected], [email protected] are not professional email addresses
- Use this format [Name] – [Last Name] – [Number] @gmail.com
[4] Colors, Bolds & Italics
- Don’t use too many colors. It makes the resume difficult to read.
- Stick to 1-2 colors.
- Bold the sub-headlines & italicize to highlight a specific achievement, if any.
[5] Cliches and Jargons
- Avoid the overused and cliche words.
- Instead, use action words and results to demonstrate your skills.
[6] Spelling & Grammatical errors
- No matter how careful you’ve been, there are chances of minor errors. Such errors indicate that you lack attention to detail.
- Proofread your resume at least three times.
[7] Numbers
- Quantify your results whenever possible. It creates a more powerful impact on the recruiter.
Review your resume and make the changes now.
Are you struggling with a poor CV which is not getting you interviews, feel free to email me your CV for review on [email protected]