Thursday, May 14, 2020
5 Steps to Get Past ATS and Get Your Resume in Front of a LIVE Person
5 Steps to Get Past ATS and Get Your Resume in Front of a LIVE Person This is a syndicated post,originally published herePhoto Credit â" Virginiafrancoresumes.comMuch has been written about Applicant Tracking Systems used by large companies to manage job openings. While no doubt these systems are necessary to screen thousands of applicants, their propensity for error is perhaps one of the larger frustrations faced by job seekers.At some point in the job process, most looking for work must apply online and be subject to the âwhimsâ of these imperfect systems.evalWhen you submit a resume in MS Word or PDF you place yourself at the mercy of ATS to convert the language to be read â" quite a risk given its limitations.A Plain or Rich-text version of your resume converted from MS Word and formatted using the tips listed below can offer your best bet for getting past these systems and in front of a human.1. Reformat What Canât be ReadevalHeaders and Footers: These look great in Word, but ATS will miss them. Be sure to include your contact information at the top of your Plain Text document and remove any page number headers and footers that follow.Tables: The jury is out on whether tables that outline core competencies, skills or proficiencies can or canât be read by ATS. Your safest bet? Remove them by converting the content from the table into a sentence.Use the words âincludesâ to begin your list. EXAMPLE: âProficient in PL Management, Digital Media Strategy and Product Management.âBorders: Many argue that ATS views page borders like tablesâ¦which means anything inside the border potentially canât be read. Play it safe and remove borders from your Plain Text document.Acronyms and Abbreviations: Terms like P.M.P., Ph.D., J.D. often cannot be read after your name in ATS. Instead make sure they appear in the education and certifications sections later in the document.2. Stick with Basic CategoriesevalI often choose to customize categories in a resume to strengthen a clientâs positioning. For instance when detailing the experience of a C.I.O I might label it âIT Leadership Career Overview.â While this might impress the reader, ATS will be unmoved.Stick to basic headings to ensure the software can read it. ATS recognizes the following headlines: Profile, Experience, Education, Certifications, and Awards.3. Keep Fonts SimpleStick with basic fonts like Times Roman, Arial and Calibri sized no smaller than 10 pt.4. Spell out Company Names and DatesHelp ATS to read where and when you worked and for how long. Align the company name, job title and years of employment into one column.evalAdding Inc., Co., and Corp. to the end of a company name will increase the chances that ATS will recognize it as a place of employment.Placing the name of the company above the job title helps as well followed by the full year of tenure When a client has held many roles with the same company, I will often group the titles together or list the company name just once followed by descriptions of each role. Without pro per formatting, when converted to Plain Text, ATS may only register that you worked in one of these roles.Avert this mistake by listing the company name above every single job you held and including the dates of employment each and every time.A NECESSARY EVILATS is a necessary evil in todayâs job market. Although challenging, it is not insurmountable with just a few minute adjustments.
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