Refresh your resume for the 2023 job market with these 6 tips


Two whole months of 2023 are almost gone but the US job market is as resilient as ever. There are thousands of Americans on the hunt for new jobs. Many more are considering complete career shifts. If you havenā€™t even touched your resume for the last few years, you wouldnā€™t fare so well in the hiring market. Between then and now, resumes have changed a lot. Hereā€™s how you can revamp your resume for a successful job hunt this year:

Find the focus of your resume

Before you lay a finger on your old resume, take a moment and clarify your job target. If you have no idea where you want to go in your career and start drafting a resume, your resume will reflect your confusion. Do you have a particular job title in mind? Then, creating a tailored resume is the ideal choice for you. Planning to apply for several jobs? Create different versions of your resume than writing a general one.

Do your research

Like those college assignments, your resume requires a certain amount of research to hit the mark. You must always research the job title before writing your resume. Use online job boards and company websites to find job postings for the same job title. Then, review those job descriptions and identify the qualifications that employers demand from applicants. This will help you tailor your resume to the job description.

Develop a stunning resume summary

Your resume will probably have a resume objective if you havenā€™t touched it in several years. The first thing you must do is get rid of the objective. Writing a killer resume summary is easy when you know what the employer wants to see in an ideal candidate. Use a few hard-hitting sentences to highlight your best skills, knowledge, experience, and qualifications that will make you a formidable competitor for the position.

Let those achievements shine

Todayā€™s resumes are becoming increasingly results-oriented. If you want to make a substantial impact on an employer, you must go for an accomplishments-driven focus for your resume. How do you do that? Simple. All you have to do is remove job duties from your resume. In their place, you can add impactful bullet points about your professional achievements. Remember to always quantify your results when writing a resume. Also, your resume becomes an interesting read when you enrich it with strong action verbs and powerful adjectives.

Change the design of your resume

Do you know what doesnā€™t belong on a 2023 resume? Fancy fonts and quirky design elements. Go for a clean, minimalist look for your resume this year. You can create your own resume template using MS Word, or another word processing software. When you make your own resume using MS Word, it will be unique and unlike anyone elseā€™s.

Finally, proofread your resume

Once you have completed filling all the sections of your resume, you must review it for any errors. Use online proofreading tools to get rid of the obvious errors and do a few manual proofreading sessions to straighten out any remaining kinks on your resume. Having trouble with any of your resume sections? Resume Mansion offers a ton of resume advice through our articles where we discuss things like listing awards on a resume, including interests on a resume, including language skills on a resume, mentioning training experience on a resume, adding skills to a resume, and so much more.

By Resume Mansion



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