If you are searching for a job, it's essential to have a resume that captures attention quickly. Many employers are now eschewing traditional resumes in favor of new resume formats. If you haven't been getting many responses to your job applications, try creating a modern resume to make a great impression on recruiters. Follow these tips to put together your new resume with minimal frustration.
Recruiters spend an average of five to seven seconds reviewing each resume. That means you have very little time to capture their interest and make them want to learn more about you. Putting an objective statement at the top of your resume is an outdated practice, and it takes up valuable space in a prime location. When you create your new resume, remove the objective and use the top of the page to list your professional skills or achievements. This information is more likely to convince a recruiter to give you further consideration for the job.
Many companies still want applicants to submit paper resumes, but a growing number of employers are open to accepting video resumes. In fact, 89 percent of employers surveyed by Career Enlightenment said they would watch a video resume. If you decide to turn your new resume into a video resume, be professional. Don't submit a video that has shots of you lounging in the pool or playing soccer. Instead, dress professionally and provide the same information you would provide in a traditional resume: the reason you want the job, a list of your skills and information about your past jobs.
Another way to create a modern resume is to turn your traditional resume into an infographic. An infographic communicates important information in a visually appealing manner. Infographics typically contain bullet points and numbered lists instead of complete sentences, making them ideal for sharing the most important information about your background. An infographic resume is ideal if you want to share specific achievements, such as cutting expenses by 25 percent or reducing waste by 40 percent, with potential employers. If you go the infographic route, make sure your new resume has a visually appealing color scheme and design.
Your new resume must also include keywords relevant to your career. Recruiters use keywords to find applicants with specific skills or educational backgrounds. If your new resume doesn't have the right keywords, it isn't going to show up in this type of search. Include keywords related to your technical skills, soft skills, job history and certifications. If you are an IT professional, for example, include keywords such as "user support," "A+ certification," "systems engineering" or "database management."
Traditional resumes are still valuable for people in conservative industries, but many employers want something different. If you need a new resume, try creating an infographic or shooting a video. These modern formats make it easier to share your personality and convince recruiters you are a good fit for each job opening.
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