Effective Resume Writing: Proven Principles for Success

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This article is a summary of a YouTube video "Write an Incredible Resume: 5 Golden Rules!" by Jeff Su
TLDR To write an effective resume, follow proven principles such as including keywords, metrics, and a strong LinkedIn profile, using the X-Y-Z bullet point formula, and avoiding buzzwords and cliches.

Key insights

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    According to Austin Belcak's analysis of 125,484 resumes, there are proven, foundational principles that we should follow in order to write an incredible resume.
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    Measurable metrics improve resume outcomes, yet only 26% of resumes include five or more metrics.
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    Including a bare bones LinkedIn profile on your resume can actually decrease your chances of getting a callback, so make sure to put effort into it.
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    To identify the most relevant keywords, use free online word cloud tools and make sure to include them in a natural way when writing your resume.
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    Including measurable results in bullet points is crucial, as it makes value easier to understand and quantify for potential employers.
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    Highlighting specific, measurable accomplishments on a resume can make a candidate stand out to potential employers.
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    Resumes between 475 and 600 words see double the interviews of those outside that range, according to research.
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    Measurable results should always be included in your bullet points to write a good resume, according to Austin's study.

Q&A

  • What are the key principles to follow when writing a resume?

    The video shares proven principles such as including keywords, metrics, and a strong LinkedIn profile, using the X-Y-Z bullet point formula, and avoiding buzzwords and cliches.

  • What elements should be included in a resume to increase interview rates?

    Resumes with a LinkedIn profile, important keywords and skills, measurable metrics, ideal length, and no fluffy content have higher interview rates.

  • How does having a comprehensive LinkedIn profile impact job interviews?

    Including a comprehensive LinkedIn profile with a professional headshot and banner increases your chances of landing a job interview, while a bare bones or basic profile decreases your chances.

  • Why is having a strong LinkedIn profile important for job seekers?

    Building meaningful connections and having a strong LinkedIn profile are important for job seekers, especially for entry-level positions.

  • How can I increase my chances of passing applicant tracking systems?

    Use free online word cloud tools to identify the most frequently used keywords in a job description and include them in a natural way when writing your resume to increase your chances of passing applicant tracking systems.

Timestamped Summary

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    Follow proven principles to write an incredible resume, according to analysis of 125,484 resumes.
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    Resumes with LinkedIn, keywords, metrics, and no fluff get more interviews.
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    Having a strong and comprehensive LinkedIn profile with a professional headshot and banner increases your chances of landing a job interview.
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    Use word cloud tools to include keywords from job descriptions in your resume to improve your chances of passing applicant tracking systems.
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    Include relevant soft skills and quantifiable metrics in your resume to make your value easier to understand and quantify.
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    Use the X-Y-Z resume bullet point formula to showcase your achievements and stand out in job applications.
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    Keep your resume concise and relevant, avoiding buzzwords and cliches, with a word count between 475 and 600 for increased chances of getting an interview.
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    Avoid buzzwords and cliches in your resume, focus on selling your experience and measurable results.
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