My 2c On Resumes - From a Hiring Manager
People don't realize that it is a crap load of work to just go through resumes for roles you are hiring for. Its also a shame how fast (me in this scenario) it can go from "I could definitely be a top candidate for all of these roles I've applied for" ---> (to) "These are some amazing candidates with impressive resumes, but none are what we're actually looking for". Job hunting sucks. Picking candidates sucks. The first part -> How Your Resume Looks Does Matter - I'm going to be trusting you to make our company (and me personally) look good. If your own personally crafted resume (which you can literally spend hours on end crafting until it looks awesome) looks like it was copied directly from notepad, why would I think your will make our product awesome. The second part -> Your Resume May Not Get To The People Who Wil Appreciate It - The recruiters are busy. The hiring managers are busy. There is a whole lot of stuff going on in the background. - Try to casually make connections. Expect it to take literally months. The last part -> There Are Proven Systems For Role Bullet Points - You need to make it clear you actually achieved things, and be able to effectively (and quickly) explain how. In case you didn't know this is a general skill you need to succeed in life. - Before the bullets, start with a short subtitle of what what the company actually does. We have no idea what these companies are. Its like someone telling you a story, refereeing to a person by name, that you do not know. Like, who/what are you talking about (and why does it matter to me)! - The bullets - "I achieved/improved/solved/idc BLANK problem BY doing X, Y & Z". Its literally that easy. Just do this. You will probably have a better resume then everyone else applying. Doesn't mean you will get the job, or even a call. But, if it gets to a respectable hiring managers desk, they will at least look at it, maybe even save it for when the next person gets fired (you would be surprised how often they are looking back on resumes of previously considered candidates).