The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) means that your resume must first undergo automated analysis and filtering before it even makes it to someone’s inbox.
AI-classed applicant tracking systems are being used by large and medium-sized companies around the world, according to the Daily Mail.
A 2019 study showed that three out of four resumes have never been seen by anyone.
To get your resume outrun by AI bots, you need to be smart and avoid these 9 mistakes:
The AI systems that scan the text process resume.
If you list your core skills and qualifications in a photo, they will likely be ignored.
All essential elements of your resume should be in text form.
Much like search engine optimization is seen on websites, ATS looks for specific job-related keywords in resumes.
If your resume doesn’t have the keywords in the job description, you will get a low match score.
However, beware of over-bidding keywords.
Some candidates try to fool the AI by stuffing their resume with keywords.
This is the general rule. For each previous position mentioned on your resume, include two or three keywords that match the position for which you are applying.
Multiple columns, graphics, or unusual alignment can disrupt these systems.
The layout of your resume should be clear and simple, with standard margins and clear headings for each section.
Don’t use fonts to stand out
Using “creative” fonts may seem like a great way to stand out, but it can mess with automated systems.
Here are the perfect fonts to enhance the readability of your resume with AI.
-Times New Roman
– Arial
– Calibri
– Helvetica
-Georgia
The AI is not good at sarcasm or flowery language. They are designed to search for specific keywords and specific information.
So it is likely to avoid sarcasm, sarcasm, tongue-in-cheek humor.
For example, if your job title is “Creative Product Evangelist,” the AI can’t tell that it’s actually a “Marketing Manager” position.
It should therefore always be borne in mind that we are dealing with artificial intelligence and that it will not always be able to understand what seems obvious to us.
This is a detail that can easily be overlooked. Some ATS platforms may have difficulty reading resumes in certain file formats. It’s best to stick to commonly used formats, like .docx or .pdf.
Don’t provide a list of accomplishments without context. AI will not be able to explain it. For example, instead of saying “20% increase in sales,” say “I implemented a new marketing strategy that increased sales by 20% in one quarter.”
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