Sending Out Countless Resumes With No Response? 3 Strategies to Change it Up!

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Are you continually being rejected for jobs for which you’ve applied? It could be that you’re having a hard time getting your resume to be seriously considered. Don’t feel discouraged if this is the case. Instead, consider these tips to help change your fate: Change Your Keywords Many employers use scanning software that rejects resumes before human eyes ever see them. This filtering system prevents employers from having to review hundreds of unqualified resumes. Unfortunately, it could also put qualified people out of the running too if they haven’t added the right keywords. To find the right keywords to add based on your industry, conducting keyword searches often does the trick. Also, take a close look at the job posting for words the employer uses. This will show you exactly which ones to add. Personalize Your Resumes It’s incredibly important that you customize every single resume that you send out. The last thing you want is for a resume to look like a template since many employers automatically move resumes like this to the rejection stack. You’re doing yourself and the employer a favor by looking at the job closely to see how you’re a good fit for it, then addressing these details in your resume. If you don’t take time to make the resume a unique presentation of your skills, you’re essentially wasting everyone’s time. Make Sure Your Experience is the Right Fit When branding your resume, you have a chance to ensure that your experience is a right fit—and hopefully you are considering that when you’re taking the time to apply for the position. The best experience to list is that which falls in line with the qualifications the employer has listed in their job posting. They’ve already laid out what they want you to bring to the table. So honor their request by listing previous accomplishments, expertise and wins that show you are capable of being the employee they want. A big gripe of hiring managers is that they feel candidates don’t show why they should be hired for a job. If you’re not making it clear in your resume, it’s time to change your writing strategy. The keywords you choose, how personal your resume is, and which accomplishments you list all make a difference. So take time to make these adjustments before submitting your next resume.
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  • Felicia P
    Felicia P
    Very informational and helps me to understand the changes needed to make in my resume.
  • Jonalyn
    Jonalyn
    Great thinking!
  • Christiana
    Christiana
    At last, someone comes up with the right answer!
  • Geralynn
    Geralynn
    Thanks for sharing.
  • Marilu
    Marilu
    Great common sense here. Wish I’d thought of that.
  • Reignbeau
    Reignbeau
    Wow! Great thinking!
  • online resumes
    online resumes
    Thanks for the valuable advice, now I know how to make a summary

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