Ex-Nvidia recruiter’s top resume red flags

When you apply for a job and send in your resume, it has to pop immediately.

“A resume is showcasing you in a 10-to-60-second format on paper,” says former Google and Nvidia recruiter and current HR consultant Stefanie Fackrell, who’s looked at “thousands” of resumes.

Telling a compelling story and being as clear and concise as possible “is what’s going to win you in a sea” of other candidates, she says. This includes listing powerful accomplishments and keeping the resume to one-to-two pages, depending on the length of your career.

There are also some red flags Fackrell advises people to avoid. Here are three.

A list of your day-to-day duties

Colorful fonts, charts and graphs

Another red flag is a colorful resume with all sorts of graphics.

“When I used to work at Google, people would always submit artistic resumes with charts and the Google colors,” she says. Instead of writing one list of titles and accomplishments spanning the width of the page, they’d split their resume up into columns and quadrants.

Using a simple, straightforward format lets your accomplishments speak for themselves — by creating these colorful resumes, “you’re just being a little gimmicky,” says Fackrell. Some of these resumes are also “not easily readable,” which makes your qualifications harder to discern.

When it comes to how to format your resume, “make it boring,” she says, adding, “no colors, no charts, no graphs, no pictures.”

Only listing years of employment

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