Job Search Strategy

Small resume mistakes can cost you interviews. Here is how to avoid the big ones.

Many qualified candidates are passed over because of easily avoidable mistakes. A quick audit can make your resume dramatically more effective.

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Too long and unfocused

A resume is not a complete work history. It is a marketing document for one specific role. Cut anything that does not support your target.

Vague language and unsupported claims

Phrases like 'hard worker' and 'team player' mean little without proof. Replace them with specific accomplishments that demonstrate those qualities.

  • Replace 'excellent communicator' with a presentation outcome
  • Replace 'results-driven' with a metric
  • Replace 'detail-oriented' with an accuracy or quality result

Ignoring formatting and consistency

Inconsistent fonts, misaligned dates, and broken spacing make a resume look careless. Clean formatting signals professionalism before anyone reads a word.