When applying for jobs, it’s tempting to fill your resume with every skill and keyword from the job description. But stuffing keywords can make your resume feel forced and unnatural. Instead, focus on adapting your resume for each application in a way that feels...
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Top Resume Proofreading Tips for Consistency and ATS Success
Creating a resume that catches attention isn’t just about strong content—it’s also about consistency. Minor errors, such as inconsistent spacing, can cost you an interview. Date formats can also be a crucial factor, especially when ATS systems (Applicant Tracking...
How to Test and Fine-Tune Your Resume for ATS Compatibility
Applying for jobs today means knowing how to optimize your resume for Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS). These systems scan your resume for keywords and formatting. They also look for specific phrases to decide if it’s worth a closer look from recruiters. Here’s how to...
How to Showcase Technical Expertise on Your Resume with a Projects Section
Adding a “Projects” section to your resume can make a big difference. This section is important for technical writers. It is especially crucial for those working with APIs, software documentation, or content management systems. Here, it highlights skills and...
Why You Need a ‘Relevant Experience’ Section in Your Resume
For specialized roles, like technical writing, simply listing your past jobs may not be enough. A well-placed “Relevant Experience” section on your resume highlights the most applicable skills and experience for the job you want. This focused section helps hiring...
How to Show Soft Skills on Your Resume (Without Just Listing Them)
When you’re crafting a resume, it’s easy to list skills like “communication” or “problem-solving.” But here’s the thing: almost everyone does that. For hiring managers, seeing those words by themselves doesn’t reveal much. They want to know how you’ve actually used...
How to Show Your Career Growth on a Resume
When applying for jobs, showing career growth on your resume can set you apart. It helps employers see how you've built skills and taken on more responsibility over time. For technical writers, this is especially important. Each new role usually adds valuable...
Showcase Your Achievements: Tailoring Job-Relevant Accomplishments for Technical Writing Roles
Your resume is your first impression. It’s where you show hiring managers not just what you did, but how well you did it. To really stand out, focus on achievements that connect directly to the job you want. Let’s discuss different ways to highlight these...
Choosing the Right File Format for Your Resume: An ATS Compatibility Guide
When you’re job hunting, especially in fields like technical writing, formatting can make or break your resume. Not just in style, but in whether it even reaches a hiring manager. Many companies use Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) to sort and filter resumes. These...