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5 Ways to Structure Your Resume Like a Pro (and Get Noticed!)

Let’s face it: the competition for that dream job can be fierce. Here at Recruitment Central, we see hundreds of resumes every week, and we know what grabs a manager’s attention.

So, how do you ensure your resume stands out and that it lands you an interview?

Here are our 5 top tips to structure your resume for maximum impact, designed to impress Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) and hiring managers alike:

1. The Keyword Champion: Target Your Words & Skills for the Job

  • Craft a powerful skills summary at the top, packed with keywords from the job description.
  • Organise your work experience section by job title and company in reverse chronological order.
  • Within each work experience section, use bullet points to describe your responsibilities and achievements, focusing on the skills you mentioned in your summary.

Pro tip: Use a clear and easy-to-read font like Arial or Calibri in a size that ensures readability on computer screens (typically 10-12 point).

2. The Achievement Star: Showcase Your Impact

This format highlights your accomplishments using strong action verbs and quantifiable results, making your resume stand out to busy hiring managers.

  • Focus on your most relevant work experience and prioritise achievements that demonstrate your skills and value, add in metrics and big acheivements.
  • Use powerful action verbs (e.g., “managed,” “spearheaded,” “increased”) to showcase the impact you made in previous roles.

Pro tip: Don’t just list duties – quantify your achievements whenever possible (e.g., “increased sales by 15%”).

3. The Tailored Trio: Combine Skills, Experience, and Projects

  • Start with a compelling skills summary that highlights your key strengths.
  • Break down your skills into relevant categories (e.g., technical skills, soft skills).
  • Include a focused work experience section detailing your most relevant positions.

Pro tip: Group similar skills in your summary for a clearer picture of your strengths

4. Keep it Concise and Catchy: The Two-Page Wonder

In today’s fast-paced world, hiring managers often have limited time to review resumes. A two-page resume ensures they can quickly grasp your qualifications and value proposition.

  • Use clear and concise language throughout your resume.
  • Adjust font size and margins to ensure all information fits and jobs don’t overflow to the next page (if possible).

Pro tip: Focus on the most relevant details to keep your resume clear and engaging.

5. Beyond Print: Optimising Your Digital Resume

While printed resumes might have been the norm in the past, most employers now request digital submissions.

  • Review ATS instructions: Some employers use Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) with specific file format requirements. Check job postings for details to ensure your resume is compatible.
  • If there is no file format instructions listed, default to Word (.docx) or PDF for easy access by all employers.

Pro tip: Help hiring managers easily identify your resume by naming it with your first and last name, followed by “resume” (e.g., John_Doe_Resume.pdf). Upload it ready to job board platforms so you can quickly apply once you see a role you feel is a good fit.

Bonus: Partner with Recruitment Central for Your Dream Job

Looking for a head start AND a helping hand throughout your job search journey? Here at Recruitment Central, we’re your one-stop shop for landing that dream job. Invest in your success and partner with Recruitment Central today! Visit our website or reach out to us to learn more about our services and how we can help you land your dream job.

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