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Critical - First thing recruiters read
A brief, compelling overview of your professional identity and value proposition
Typical length: 2-4 sentences or 50-100 words
Critical - Most important section
Detailed account of your professional work history and accomplishments
Typical length: 3-5 bullet points per job, covering last 10-15 years
High - Critical for ATS and quick scanning
Comprehensive list of technical and soft skills relevant to your profession
Typical length: 10-20 relevant skills, organized by category
High for entry-level, Medium for experienced professionals
Academic qualifications, degrees, and relevant coursework
Typical length: 2-4 lines per degree
Medium to High (varies by profession)
Professional certifications, licenses, and credentials
Typical length: 1 line per certification with name, issuer, and date
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Lead with your title and years of experience, highlight 2–3 key achievements with metrics, and tailor it to the role. Keep it to 2–4 sentences. Avoid first-person pronouns and clichés like 'hard worker'.
Aim for 3–5 bullets per position, focused on achievements not duties. Each bullet should ideally include a measurable result. Recent roles can have more; older roles can have 2–3.
Hard skills relevant to the job — tools, technologies, certifications — organized into categories. Don't list soft skills like 'communication'; demonstrate those in your experience bullets instead.
Yes. Tailor your summary, highlight relevant experience, and match keywords from the job description. ATS systems compare your resume against the posting, so a generic resume is heavily penalized.
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