Revolutionize Your Resume: Expert Insights from Ryan Kohler

Hello, job seekers! 

 

It's Ryan Kohler here, your job prospecting guru and the founder of ApplicantPro. 

 

Today, I'm here to give you a masterclass on transforming your resume, based on the insights from the intriguing video, “THE PERFECT RESUME IN 15 MINUTES OR LESS! 2023 TEMPLATE INSIDE!”

 

 

The Art of Clear Sections

 

Let's dive right in with the heart of a standout resume: its structure. 

 

You know how a well-organized closet makes it easier to find your favorite shirt? The same goes for your resume. 

 

Break it down into six key sections: 

  • Contact Info
  • Resume Headline
  • Career Summary
  • Work Experience
  • Education & Training
  • Technical Skills. 
  •  

This structure is not just about neatness; it's about making your resume a breeze to navigate for busy recruiters. Remember, in the world of resumes, clarity is king!

 

Quantifying Your Achievements


Now, let's add some spice: numbers

 

Quantifying your achievements transforms your resume from a bland list of duties into a compelling narrative of your career journey. 

 

Did you boost sales by 30%? Or maybe you managed a team of 10? 

 

These numbers tell a story, a story of your impact and capabilities. 

 

Don't just say what you did; show how well you did it!

 

Beating the Bots: ATS Proofing


In today's digital age, your first audience is often not human; it's an Applicant Tracking System (ATS). 

 

To get your resume into human hands, you need to make it ATS-friendly. 

 

Use simple formatting, avoid headers and footers, and sprinkle in keywords from the job description. 

 

Think of it as a secret handshake to get past the bots and into the interview room.

 

Keeping It Relevant


In an ever-evolving job market, relevance is your resume's best friend. 

 

Tailor your resume to reflect not just your past roles but also your potential for future opportunities. 

 

Highlight your adaptability, continuous learning, and any recent upskilling. Show employers that you're not just a candidate for today but a valuable asset for tomorrow.

 

Customization: The Resume Chameleon


One size does not fit all in the world of resumes. 

 

Customize your resume for each job you apply for. 

 

Pay close attention to the job description and echo its language and requirements in your resume. 

 

This approach shows that you're not just looking for any job; you're looking for this job.

 

Wrapping It Up 
 

Remember, your resume is more than a document; it's your career story's prologue. 

 

It sets the stage for what's to come in your professional journey. 

 

By focusing on these key aspects, you're not just building a resume; you're crafting a personal brand narrative that resonates with employers.

 

So, are you ready to create a resume that opens doors and tells your unique story? 

 

Watch "THE PERFECT RESUME IN 15 MINUTES OR LESS! 2023 TEMPLATE INSIDE!" and start your journey to resume greatness. 

 

Trust me; with these insights, you're not just playing the job market game; you're setting the rules.

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