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Hello Shonda,
Updating our resume is often tedious and difficult, partly because we dislike talking about ourselves and partly because we feel employers don't appreciate the effort. Additionally, we face the challenge of getting our resume through Application Tracking Systems, which many employers use for initial screening. |
Building a Resume that Works Hard for You! |
Start with what we call a bloated resume | This resume includes all your job experience, skills, education, and achievements, serving as a baseline to create custom resumes for each application. | | If you're using Jennie Johnson for job openings and resumes, it can garner the most opportunities for you since it includes all of your experience. |
Keep the formatting simple | In order for your resume to pass ATS tools, it's important that the formatting is simple - avoid complex layouts, graphics and fancy fonts (stick to fonts like Ariel, Times or Calibri). | | Use bullet points to make it easier for both ATS and hiring managers to scan your resume quickly. | | Stick with standard headings like "Work Experience", "Education" and "Skills" to make it easy for the ATS to identify sections. |
Jennie Johnson's resume format was created with these rules in mind. Customize your resume for each application | Ensure that your resume includes the applicable keywords use in the job description. | | Align your objective with that of the job you're applying for. | | If using the Resume Analysis feature in Jennie Johnson, review the gaps identified between your resume and the job description and update your resume accordingly. | | Allow Jennie Johnson to customize your resume for you with a Resume Rewrite. | |
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We are here to help you in any way so please reach out to Support@JennieJohnson.com if you have any questions.
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FAQs | support@jenniejohnson .com |
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