
Feb 19, 2018 ● Kate Lopaze
Supercharge your resume in 30 minutes or less
Okay, so you already know you should spend lots of quality time honing your resume, lovingly crafting the masterpiece that will get you your next job. Resumes benefit from time and editing. But reality doesn’t always give us the time we’d like, and sometimes you need to produce a great resume on short notice. Maybe it’s been a while since you updated and an awesome new job opening has popped up, or maybe someone in your network has mentioned that hey, there’s this new job that would be perfect for you—can you submit you resume today? Whatever the time crunch is, it means you have to produce something solid without much notice.
So what do you do when you want to spruce up your resume but you don’t have much time at all? Don’t panic…it’s doable! Let’s walk through some of the best things you can do to supercharge your resume in no time flat.
Choose a format—and stick to it.
If you had more time, you could play with different formats and see what works best for your skills and experience. No time for that today, so choose your path quickly. If you have a lot of work experience in your field: Go with the traditional reverse-chronological format, where you put your work experience section prominently up front and work backwards through your jobs. Here’s an example of how your resume can look if you want your experience to be the most prominent feature:Jenny Smith
21 Jump Street
Evanston, IL 12121
Experienced Store Manager QUALIFICATIONS SUMMARY- Store manager with more than 10 years experience.
- Creative, innovative team leader with proven results.
- Exceeded sales goals by more than 15%, three years in a row.
- Manage a busy Chicago branch of a national department store chain.
- Lead a team of 60+ employees.
- Improved in-store sales by 10% in 2017, 9% in 2016, and 8.5% in 2015.
Kai Burns
1 Main Street
Los Angeles, CA 12312
Disciplined, enthusiastic recent grad seeking a marketing role at X Corp. SKILLS SUMMARY- Social media expertise (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook)
- Demonstrated leadership on team projects
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
Don’t reinvent the wheel.
You’ve only got 30 minutes, so unless you’re really attached to the idea of creating a resume from scratch at breakneck speed, work with something that already exists. That may be your current resume, but if it’s really outdated or not great then there are lots of pre-existing templates where you can drop in your information and go from there. Using a resume library template can be a major time-saver, especially when you’ve only got a few minutes.Focus on the short, sweet elements.
You don’t have a lot of time to pore over your experience bullets, but you can spend your time making sure that some of the shorter, punchier parts of the resume are in good shape. For example, make sure you have an effective, attention-grabbing headline. Your headline helps you set the narrative yourself. And this is where having less time can work in your favor: you want to focus on the most important, relevant parts of yourself as an applicant for this particular job, without overthinking it too much. Similarly, a good summary can help you really focus on your most important strengths as a candidate and what you want to say in your resume.Use bold action words.
You want your supercharged resume to be potent, not wordy, so it’s all about the word choice. Instead of using long bullet points to develop a point, use a targeted action verb to get the point across faster. It’s not only more effective, but also cuts down on your writing and editing time. Some examples of strong action verbs that look good on your resume:- Chaired
- Coordinated
- Executed
- Headed
- Implemented
- Maximized
- Operated
- Orchestrated
- Organized
- Outperformed
- Overhauled
- Oversaw
- Planned
- Produced
- Redesigned
- Streamlined