Monday, June 15, 2020
Why are resumes written without pronouns -
Why are resumes written without pronouns - Resumes use a unique style of writing to emphasize brevity in order to maximize the readerâs time. This is especially important since the average resume receives fewer than 30 seconds of the readerâs time upon first review. Many people find this style of writing a bit confusing, so here is an explanation about âresume speak.â ⢠Resumes use a version of first-person style but omit the subject (âIâ / âmeâ / âmyâ). ⢠We use present tense for activities you currently perform, and past tense for past activities and achievements â" particularly for older positions on your resume, but also to describe responsibilities you once performed in your current job, but no longer do. ⢠To emphasize brevity, we remove most articles (âaâ / âanâ / âtheâ / âmyâ), except when doing so would hurt the readability of the sentence. ⢠We write in a strong, active style, emphasizing action verbs (âdirectâ / âmanageâ / âleadâ / âconductâ) instead of passive descriptions of activity. ⢠Most often, numbers one through nine are spelled out; numbers 10 and above are expressed as numbers. Thus, this paragraph is incorrect: âI am a dedicated professional with extensive experience in corporate accounting, budgeting, and financial reporting. You will find me to be consistently successful in providing accurate information for management decision-making. I can develop and implement accounting training programs to increase staff efficiency and productivity. I am also an effective communicator with the ability to work with individuals at all levels of employment.â Here is that same paragraph, rewritten in âresume speakâ: Dedicated professional with extensive experience in corporate accounting, budgeting, and financial reporting. Consistently successful in providing accurate information for management decision-making. Develop and implement accounting training programs to increase staff efficiency and productivity. Effective communicator with the ability to work with individuals at all levels of employment.â If you have any specific questions about the language used in your resume, leave me a comment below! Are you tired of your resume being rejected by applicant tracking systems? I know how frustrating it is to submit your resume and receive no response. I hate seeing qualified people never break through the screening process. It shouldnât be that way. Thatâs why I created this guide and I encourage you to download the FREE PDF so you can start seeing better resume response rates!
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