Sunday, May 24, 2020
4 Ways to Keep a Recruiters Attention for More Than 6 Seconds - Classy Career Girl
4 Ways to Keep a Recruiters Attention for More Than 6 Seconds Youve probably heard that a recruiter spends an average of 6 seconds looking at a resume before deciding if an applicant is suitable for the jobbut do you know why? Its a popular recruitment technique known as eye tracking. At the end of the day, if a recruiter has to go through 100 applications for a job, theyre not going to sit and read through every single one. However, there are a couple of techniques you can use to guide your reader into feeling compelled to read more and see whether youâre the right person for the job, giving you the maximum opportunities to secure the job of your dreams. With a little bit of time and effort, you can revive your resume from one of the most torturous aspects of the professional world into a document that will secure your future. 4 Ways to Keep a Recruiters Attention for More Than 6 Seconds 1. Put Your Best Accomplishments At The Top Your achievements are what defines you as a person (okay, not really, but on a resume they are.) They brought you to success in your past positions, which is why you feel youre suitable for the job youre applying for. When structuring your past achievements, for example, when listing out your responsibilities for every job, place your best accomplishments at the top. This is the first thing your future recruiter will see and is the feature that will draw them into the rest of your CV. 2. Remember Youâre Human When it comes to resumes, itâs best to remember that you are trying to describe yourself, and (as you well know) you donât spend your whole life working (unless you do, in which case, refer to our articles on self-care and love yourself.) Youâve got personality, ambition, and traits that make you the person you are, and this should be evident in your resume. Simon Romero, a writer from Paper Fellows explains, âThe hobbies and out-of-work area of the CV is one of the most neglected. By being honest and including things such as any side projects youâre working, you can give the recruiter a real insight into who you are and what youâve got to give. All this combined with your work history builds up an accurate image of who you areâ. [RELATED: The 13 Best-Kept Resume Secrets] 3. Accuracy and Precision One of the biggest turn-offs for recruiters reading through pile after pile of resumes is the quality of the resume itself. Itâs all well and good creating a 2,500-word document detailing the ins and outs of your past (not actually though, please dont this), but if itâs riddled with mistakes, the recruiter is throwing your resume straight into the garbage. Thomas Walsh, head of HR at Ox Essays says, âDuring our days, we review countless CVs for various positions, 40% of which we place straight in the ârejectâ pile. On paper, weâve seen some really amazing applicants, but being concise in your work is such an important trait to have. A lot of the mistakes we see could be simply resolved with a quick read through, something most of these applicants havenât done, which just shows how much care they have put in.â 4. Avoid Traditional Buzzwords The final aspect of making your resume stand out from the crowd is to actually prove youre different. If you can keep a recruiter on your resume for more than those 6 seconds, your chances of securing the job increase tenfold. Try to avoid using traditional keywords such as âmotivatedâ and âresponsible.â The vast majority of resumes will have these words, making yours seem like any other. Mastering the art of creating a good resume can take a couple of attempts to get right but once itâs there, itâs a skill that will stay with you for life.
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