NEW YORK, NY (March 19, 2009) - As resumes continue to flood the inboxes of employers, many HR managers and recruiters are using resume keyword scanning software as their first line of candidate screening. What are the rules of writing a keyword-friendly resume? TheLadders.com, the world's leading online platform for the $100K+ job market, tapped certified professional resume writers, Kristen Jacoway and Stephen Van Vreede, to outline the best practices for using keywords to maximize resume response rates.
Tips for Optimizing Your Resume with Keywords
"Job seekers need to always remember that no matter how much experience they have; no matter how perfect they'd be for a job, their resumes need to get past the HR team before the hiring executive will even see them," said Stephen Van Vreede, Certified Professional Resume Writer. "Today, that means getting past a computerized filter and a ten-second skim by a recruiter or HR manager; it is critical that your strengths literally leap off the page during those initial phases."
"Too few job seekers make full use of the job posting as one of the most important tools of the job search," said Kristen Jacoway, Certified Professional Resume Writer. "Thoroughly reviewing the job posting will give you a wealth of information - including keywords - that will help you stand apart from the competition." She added, "Keywords in a resume are similar to search optimization strategies for websites. It is very important to include keywords in your resume to help increase the odds of having your resume reviewed."
Since TheLadders.com launched its Resume Service in 2006, a team of executive resume writers, who have been certified by at least one of the national resume writing associations, have written more than 25,000 executive resumes for its members. Additionally, Wendy Enelow, author of 30+ books on executive resume writing, cover letters and interviewing, provides these resume writers with ongoing training and guidance on marketing the executive level candidate.