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75%*Source: CXO Media Inc
OF JOB-SEEKERS’ CHANCESAT AN INTERVIEW AREKILLED INSTANTLY BY
APPLICANT TRACKING SYSTEMS.
When you apply for a job online, you are most likelyusing a system known as ATS. In an effort to track,review, and streamline all of the applications that
come into a company or organization, trackingsystems are used by Human Resources departments
to evaluate candidate résumés and cover letters.
avoid templatesThe layout and formatting
included with pre-populatedrésumé templates can cause
errors with the applicanttracking system. Avoid using stock résumé templates and create your own résumé asa regular Microsoft Word
document with simpleformatting.
{ }simple formatting
Use simple formatting in your résumé.Resist the temptation to add a border or shading the background of your résumé.
Create section headers such as “Summaryof Qualifications,” “Education,” “Related
Work Experience,” etc to signify where the information is located on your résumé.Incorporate bolded fonts to introduce a
section and/or add underlining.
use keywordsATS scores résumés based on keywords, which are as-signed a value when qualifications and skills in the job description are linked. Résumés that score the highest are passed along to a recruiter or hiring manager for further review.
and the right fontChoose a san serif font for your résumé for a crisp, clean, easy to read look. Some of the most popular san serif fonts include Calibri, Arial, and Tahoma.
the little things
Never place your contact information in the header or footer. Doing so will cause
an error in the ATS system! Plus thestandard for a college student or recent
college graduate seeking full-timeemployment is a one-page résumé.
Make sure you list the years or months; semesters can’t be read and only exist on college campuses. Make sure that
your dates are right justified.
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Trying to land the job is a full-time job, from tweaking your résumé to
networking, career fairs and preparing for interviews. Through it all, you need
to develop and tell the story of you. How you share that story matters.
We’re here to help.
Gala Jackson, M.Ed. is a Millennial Expert & Career Management Consul-
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for millennials. Connect with Gala @interviewsnob and check
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