15 Resume Mistakes to Avoid

Whether you are looking for a new job or hoping to get a promotion, it’s critical to have a resume that best represents you. Your resume is a hiring manager’s first impression of your skill set, experience and accomplishments. With so much riding on this document to set you apart from other applicants, it’s essential to edit your resume with careful attention. Knowing what not to put on a resume is as important as knowing what to include.

Here are 15 resume mistakes you should avoid:

  • Using artificial intelligence to write your resume
  • Not including a photo
  • Choosing uncommon fonts
  • Using complicated resume formats
  • Using too much color or polarizing colors
  • Writing with first-person pronouns
  • Misrepresenting employment dates
  • Including irrelevant volunteer work
  • Including outdated credentials
  • Listing every online class you’ve taken
  • Listing irrelevant jobs
  • Forgetting to proofread
  • Sending the wrong document format
  • Listing tasks or responsibilities instead of results
  • Embellishing or lying

Using Artificial Intelligence to Write Your Resume

Hiring managers and recruiters can tell when a resume has been created solely using artificial intelligence tools, and they don’t like it. This will hurt your chances of getting an interview, and your resume will likely end up in the trash. Instead of using AI to create your resume from scratch, use it as a resource to help you tailor and refine your resume to the position for which you are applying. For example, you might copy and paste the job description and your resume, then ask the AI program to identify keywords in the job description that are missing from your resume.

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