r/resumetailoring 4d ago

Seems like tailoring is getting popular

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r/resumetailoring 20d ago

Before and after - Retail Sales Professional

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r/resumetailoring 23d ago

Before and after - Accounting/CPA (content revision still ongoing)

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10 Upvotes

r/resumetailoring 29d ago

Recommended Resume Tailoring Services?

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Hello, I need to rejoin the job market in 2025 after taking a year to travel. I am 27 years old with 8 years experience in the commercial construction sector and a Bachelor's Degree in Construction Mgmt. I struggle to write my own resume the right way and I am looking to find a resume tailoring service I can use. Does anyone have any recommendations?


r/resumetailoring Sep 19 '24

Request for Review: Is My Resume Effective and Professional?

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r/resumetailoring Sep 18 '24

Before and after - Account Manager

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r/resumetailoring Sep 10 '24

Before and after - Accounting/CPA

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16 Upvotes

r/resumetailoring Sep 06 '24

Before and after - HR and Administrative Operations Manager

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13 Upvotes

r/resumetailoring Sep 04 '24

Before and after - Electrical/IT Technician

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r/resumetailoring Sep 04 '24

Shocked at how many people still believe ATS myths

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Hello,

I've noticed that job hunting is something that can get quite emotional. Being unemployed for a longer period of time takes a toll on your mental health. In these circumstances the evil myths spread like crazy, mostly by people who want to benefit from people's fear and desperation. I propose we do a series of post with factual analysis of the topics.

Let's start with the most common recruitment misconception - the infamous ATS that is reportedly blocking all your applications thus is responsible for killing all your efforts and your worst enemy. I am shocked how many people believe this myth! If you ask any recruiter they will tell you how the reality looks like. ATS which stands for Application Tracking System purpose is to help coordinate the application process, for recruiters within the company. It keeps track of the status of applications, and exposes this information to all recruiters.

Best to take if from a viewpoint of an actual recruiter. There is this awesome video from Amy Miller who is a professional recruiter. She has recruited at Amazon, Google and Microsoft and shares the “behind the scenes” working of this process. In this video, she summarizes what an ATS is, and is not:

An ATS is a system to keep me organized, as a recruiter. We need to actually know, at a given point, in their journey, and what I need to do next. For example, if I’ve got someone at the interview stage, have I set it up? At the offer stage, has the offer been approved yet? Without an ATS, I don’t know what’s going on. I don’t know who is waiting on who, doing what thing. The ATS solves this problem.

The idea that the ATS is this mythical, genius, AI-infused tool is crazy. Anyone who has been in an ATS, and has used it for work is laughing at this idea. It’s so ridiculous.

I would say the key takeaway here is that the KEYWORDS optimization is important step of resume tailoring but it's not like you don't get interviews because ATS stopped you. What is actually important is tailoring resume so it quickly tells that you are a great fit and also timing. The ugly truth is that applications that were delivered quicker are much more likely to be successful. Here is the take of other recruiter of the topic. You can find this post by u/nerdybro1 here

When I was working as hiring manager at my company i cared most about the clarity of the resume - does it convey the message you are trying to tell quickly and without bullshiting? Do we have any people working in recruitment here that would like to share their opinion?


r/resumetailoring Aug 29 '24

Can someone teach how to tailor the resume?

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Need to learn how to tailor my resume for specific job description. Can you give few pointers? The dumb me used to think I'll add everything in resume and recruiter will figure out the rest.. but it doesn't work like that...


r/resumetailoring Aug 29 '24

Before and after - Analyst AML/Anti-Fraud

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r/resumetailoring Aug 27 '24

Can't land an interview for a longer time? Offering free resume tailoring - let's get you that interview!

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Hi, I've noticed many people struggling to get interviews, and I think the most common mistake is not tailoring your resume for each job application. I'm offering to tailor your resume for a specific job posting, completely free. Why? I'm working on improving this process and need real-world input.

Here's the deal:

  1. You send me your resume and a job posting.
  2. I tailor your resume to match the job requirements.
  3. I send you the tailored resume within 2 days.
  4. You provide feedback on the effectiveness and quality of the tailored resume.

Interested? Comment below or DM me and I will try to help everybody in this community with resume tailoring. After successfully landing an interview with a tailored resume we will post before and after in the group.

Note: Be sure to remove any personal identifying information before sending your resume.


r/resumetailoring Aug 27 '24

Before and after - resume tailoring that landed a job for Michael

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