Saturday, June 13, 2020
The #1 Most Overused and Useless Resume Word
The #1 Most Overused and Useless Resume Word Over the past 15 years Iâve read thousands upon thousands of resumes and there is one word that pops up more than any other word Iâve seen that does absolutely NOTHING for your resume or job search. The word professional is one of the most overused and useless words a resume can contain. We are all âprofessionalsâ in the working world. No need to state on your resume that you are just like every other human. Individuality is the substance of successful resumes in todayâs job market. Unfortunately, I see titles like this on resumes every day: Administrative Professional Customer Service Professional Accounting Professional Human Resources Professional Information Technology Professional Senior Executive Professional (Seriously? What does this even mean?) Senior Finance Professional Dedicated Professional Consummate Professional And the one I love to hate the most â¦Accomplished Professional You can put any industry (or adjective) you want in front of the word professional and people think it makes for a great addition to their resume. Truth is, there isnât a much more vague statement out there. It is so inadequate to include this statement as a job target, job title, header, branding statement, or within the first line of your career summaryâ"if for no other reason than the fact that a hiring manager isnât going to log into LinkedIn or Monster and search the words: Customer Service Professional, Accomplished Professional, or Consummate Professional to find you. When they do a keyword search theyâre going to search by job title and for keywords relevant to the opportunity. Instead of using professional, use the job title or position youâre seeking. For example, instead of Customer Service Professional with 15+ years of experience, just say: Customer Service Manager with 15+ years of experience or Customer Service Representative with 15+ years of experience. Rather than Senior Executive Professional or Senior Finance Professional, say: Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operations Officer, or Chief Financial Officer. Using specific position titles has two positive effects. First, it increases your keyword optimization with pesky applicant-tracking software programs; second, it clearly defines for the person reviewing your resume who you are and the position youâre seeking. The last thing you want to do is confuse the hiring manager about what type of role youâre trying to obtain.
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