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Five Characteristics of an Outdated Resume

By Barbara Safani , Posted Apr 28th 2011 @ 2:37PM

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I constantly come across the same five outdated resume-writing methods, which keep getting passed down from generation to generation of job seekers. It's time to break the cycle and dispel some common resume-writing myths once and for all.


1. Keep the resume to one page.

Whether you have a one-page resume or a 300-page resume, no one is reading it word for word. They are skimming it. Your job isn't to squeeze as much information as possible onto one page; it's to prudently edit the content to focus on shining accomplishments and the most relevant content.

Sometimes this takes one page; sometimes it takes two pages. Just because something is on one page doesn't make it easier to read. Aim for a user-friendly design strategy with clean lines and information that is easy to find, and stop getting so caught up in the length of the document.


2. Always include an objective.

An objective is of no use to a hiring manager. It doesn't tell them how you will fix their problems or the unique value you can bring to the company. It's generally all about you and what you want in your next job. And hiring managers don't really care about what you want. Explain how you can ease their pain, up front at the beginning of the resume, and increase your chances of getting an interview.


3. Never add color to a resume.

Years ago, color wasn't really an option on a resume. Today, color, shading, bold, and other design elements can be incorporated into a resume quickly and easily to make key information stand out. Have you ever read a marketing brochure that used graphic design and other visual elements to improve their messaging? Make no mistake ...your resume is a marketing brochure. Why shouldn't you use similar design techniques to get noticed by hiring managers?


4. Left justify dates of employment.

Dates were left justified when people were writing resumes on typewriters and there was really no better way to do it. If your resume looks like it was done on a typewriter, that's a problem within itself. Beyond that, left justifying dates is a poor use of valuable space on a resume. Right-justify employment dates and save that space for more important information about the value you bring to employers.


5. List references on your resume.

This may have made sense if you were conducting a search prior to 1999. But now, no one is going to solely rely on the references you list on a resume. Most hiring managers Google candidates before ever calling them in for an interview. They don't need to look at the references you supply; they can dig up all kinds of information about you online.


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Barbara Safani

Barbara Safani

Barbara Safani, owner of Career Solvers, has over fifteen years of experience in career management, recruiting, executive coaching, and organizational development.

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Lies and Pursuits EQ

ITS VERY CLEAR You DO NOT Want anything on the INTERNET about You and I mean ZERO!
WHY give these Bartz and Kidz Running the I.T and H.R. Departments More reasons to Think of the only Word they learned in College, NO. Meaning No more beer for me But if you Have some Marijuana SHJT ******* Aaa Lets Get High Biches! I ahve Everyone under 35 yrs old. You people suck Kunt and Snot Dicks Raw. I anyone over 40 Honestly MEANS it too. You god damn *********** bi*ches and pricks

August 23 2011 at 10:47 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Lies and Pursuits EQ

And Another thing, We're go God Damned tired and to the point of PUKE these 20 Somethings running Amuck like They Knew Everything before it was Invented Therefore They Are Attitudes. Every last one of the mohter ******* should be lined up and Blasted Off to Pluto, the bunch of dingbats Dork Dweebs.

August 23 2011 at 10:43 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Lies and Pursuits EQ

I Think OdumBo hasnt got a mother ******* clue what it is he's doing. That's pretty God Damn Obvious to the ENTIRE United States right now

August 23 2011 at 10:42 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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msuttle1222

Odumbo??? Do you watch Fox News??? I bet you do. That explains your seeming lack of an education.

March 02 2012 at 10:34 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
undrgrndgirl

actually potential employers can't find stuff about me on the net...too many people with my name and i keep a very low profile...no faceyspace inlinked kinda c.r.a.p.

July 01 2011 at 4:16 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
mitchell

[Resume] is French, meaning i don't want to know you or look you in the eye when offering you a job."

April 30 2011 at 6:25 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
hiram517

THYE POLITICIANS AND CORPORATES, THEY ALL FOR THEMSELF, THEY SUCK EACH OTHERS AZZ.

April 30 2011 at 1:22 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Charlene

Did I read #3 right? 3. Never add color to your resume. Later it says you should? How about #6...Proof read, proof read, proof read! Other than that, I liked the article.

April 29 2011 at 10:25 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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cshedenberg

It's a double negative, read it again. "5 things that means it sucks" 3 is NEVER add color, therefore it means you should add some of the font features/color. Marketing tool, get it?

July 08 2011 at 12:37 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Pigbitin Mad

This is terrible advice even if it is sarcastic. Nobody really cares that much. And what about the jerks who ask for your references up front. Those people should be shot.

April 29 2011 at 3:10 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Jerry

I've been hearing and reading NOT to include an "Objective". Suddenly here it states to use on. Which is correct?

April 29 2011 at 9:55 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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msuttle1222

Why are you people so retarded? It is no wonder you are here instead of at work. Your capacity for even the most basic of reading comprehension as well as spelling is horrible.

March 02 2012 at 10:36 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
blah

This article's suggestions seems appropriate except for the last one about discluding references. An employer will find nothing at all by "googling" my name, especially with regard to my professional experience.

April 28 2011 at 3:51 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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