The Worst Resume Buzzwords to Delete Immediately
The most overused resume buzzwords signal nothing to hiring managers. This guide gives you the 3-Noun Rule and Camera Test to replace empty adjectives with real, measurable proof.
The most overused resume buzzwords signal nothing to hiring managers. This guide gives you the 3-Noun Rule and Camera Test to replace empty adjectives with real, measurable proof.
One orphan word on a resume wastes space and signals poor attention to detail. Learn what orphan words are, why they hurt your chances, and how to fix them fast.
Your old resume style isn't working anymore. To get ahead in your career, stop listing everything you've done and start making your resume a specific offer to solve the next boss's problems.
Exaggerating on your resume hurts your career in the long run. We show you how to use real accomplishments instead of fake claims to get hired faster and build a strong career.
Your resume isn't a history book. Clean out old details to show you have the skills for big jobs right now.
77% of hiring managers reject resumes with typos. Use this 7-step proofreading checklist to catch every error and prove you are a detail-oriented, low-risk hire.
Stop using the old phrase 'References available upon request.' It wastes space and can make you look out of touch. Find out how to use that space to show off what you can really do.
Turn your resume from a boring list of duties into a powerful ad for yourself. Focus on showing proof and numbers that grab recruiter attention immediately.
The ATS doesn't reject your resume — a recruiter does. Stop optimizing for a robot gatekeeper that doesn't exist and start writing for the person who actually makes the call.
An unprofessional email address leads 35% of hiring managers to reject resumes on the spot. Learn what makes an email unprofessional and how to fix yours before your next application.