4 Tips for Making Your Resume A Perfect Match for Any Opening

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When a hiring manager reviews your resume you want them to say, “Wow! That person sounds like the perfect fit for the job!” And then, of course, they call you for the interview! So how do you create a resume that communicates that you’re exactly what they’re looking for in a new employee? Below are four tips for creating a perfect-match resume.

 

Customization is critical

 

Remember, you always want to tweak your resume when you apply for a job. No two positions are exactly alike, and each employer is going to have different standards and requirements that are very important to them. Key in on those requirements, and be sure to incorporate them into your resume. You’ll know what these requirements are by reviewing the job advertisement and noting special keywords throughout; or, in most cases, the employer will state required skills or preferred qualifications. You’re a perfect match when you meet all of the required and preferred qualifications. Which leads me to my next point.

 

Required and preferred skills are essential

 

When reviewing the description for a job opening, be careful to note exactly what the employer lists as required and preferred. This is critical information. You want to make sure your resume communicates very clearly that you possess all of the required skills. This means you’re capable of doing the job and performing the essential functions. Preferred qualifications are the employer’s wish list of things they’d like to have in a new employee. They can live without them, but if you can prove you possess them, you just upped the ante for the other candidates being considered and are one step closer to positioning yourself as the ideal candidate.

 

Keywords are a must

 

Scan the opening for important keywords listed throughout. Chances are any recruiter or HR person is going to use these keywords when searching job boards for your resume. You want to make sure these keywords are listed throughout your resume or the applicant-tracking software the organization is using won’t pull your resume in the search results.

 

Don’t forget about branding

 

Branding your resume is important to your job search, but it is also vital to proving you’re the perfect fit for an opening. You need to think about what makes you unique as a candidate. What can you offer that others can’t? Show the employer you can offer them value and benefit that others cannot. Do this through a branding statement, branded career summary, and metrics-driven accomplishment statements.

 

Creating a resume that communicates your perfect fit for an open position can be challenging, but following these simple tips can make the process easier and less painstaking.

 

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  • Wallace D
    Wallace D
    Thanks for the tips.  Quite informative!!!
  • June D
    June D
    In answer to Virginia B On: 9/7/2012; From someone in the same boat. It is difficult to do a 360 degree turn in your career field. Flip your resume so that your education is listed before your other work experience. Then list any fieldwork, internships, or volunteer work you may have done in that field. If you haven't done any, then this is your next step in showing a true interest in changing career fields. Finally, discuss in cover letter how & why you want this change & your accomplishments on working & moving towards it, such as obtaining your degree etc. Good Luck!
  • Arthur G
    Arthur G
    Your hints point out the serious flaws of hiring people based on electronically submitted applications. You prioritize packaging over content. A person's education, experience, and self-assurance, which only can be conveyed honestly in a face-to-face interview, should count more than a few carefully chosen words in a resume. A person's fitness for a job should not be turned into a con-game.
  • Virginia B
    Virginia B
    Great information, but what do you do when you have educated yourself in a new field that you don't have experience in.
  • MOHAMED A
    MOHAMED A
    Very helpful tips. I'll hope... Thank you.
  • Ayodele L
    Ayodele L
    Very Helpful. But how you get that 'branding'? Any helpful hints?
  • Derek R
    Derek R
    Very helpful tips ! thanks keep them coming ...........
  • Janet T
    Janet T
    Suggestions well taken.   But, isn't the cover letter better to sell yourself based on the job requirements.
  • Charles P
    Charles P
    This short piece offered some practical ideas for customizing a resume to suit the needs of the employer.  Just make sure you have the actual experience to back up any skills identified on your resume.I would agree with some of the other comments, in that examples of a "branding statement" or a "branded career summary" would have been useful.
  • Karen M
    Karen M
    Great tips!Thank you, finally someone is willing to helpa job seeker without charging them.God bless.
  • Lillian G
    Lillian G
    All these suggestions are very true especially where you can promote your resume as the"WOW" factor.  
  • Carlos T
    Carlos T
    Excellent!!! this is a good article which give us an orientation for getting a good Resume for the employeers
  • Manuel E
    Manuel E
    Good tips to build the perfect resume for the right job. I will follow your tips building another resume that will post in the net later on. Thanks for this good tips
  • Gita A
    Gita A
    Great job.  You have opened my eyes to draft my resume in the manner you suggested.  Thanks for nice tips.
  • Katherine M
    Katherine M
    These are good tips but how about tips on changing careers ?
  • Olgas M
    Olgas M
    Previously I never knew that creating a resume was a good way of impressing your future employers, but now I have realised how vital it is to create an eye-catching one. I now know it enhances one's chance of kick-starting their career.  
  • Raul Y
    Raul Y
    Very nice tips for making a Resume perfect for any job opening, now i have the idea to reformat and customize my Resume and this is of great help for a new job seeker like me.Thanks so much for posting this very helpful information free of charge. God bless and more Power to constructionJobForce.
  • Shanon F
    Shanon F
    Sounds great I haven't had much luck with systems like this. Because I spent three hours doing a resume on a free site and at the end it wanted to charge me. Lost all my info
  • Terrance m
    Terrance m
    I found these tips very helpful. I will apply them to revamp my resume. Thanks.
  • Muhammad S
    Muhammad S
    I read the above article.It is very useful and I hope I will take the benefit whie applying for the job.
  • Diane B
    Diane B
    These were helpful in updating my resume.
  • Jason W
    Jason W
    How about including some examples of each point that was made?
  • Pamela S
    Pamela S
    This is a relevant article that gives insight on getting your resume through the selection process. Getting a human being to look at your resume is a critical step.
  • Emmanuel O
    Emmanuel O
    Given the mindset of todays recruiters, obviously, it is skills, accomplishment and value that matters in hiring decisions.. For someone with an advanced degree such as a PhD, is it important to include it in ones resume?
  • Nancy N
    Nancy N
    I have no comment but every work experience that i have indicates all my activities in my resume but i very thankful for this you showed.

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