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6 Latest Resume Trends for 2020 to Equip You for Your Job Search

Started by grace.cdc, August 10, 2020, 11:15:52 AM

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With the prevalence of technology, resumes now don't just pass by the hiring manager's eyes. Before your resume even lands on the hiring manager's desk, companies use applicant tracking systems to screen and filter applications that best fit the job post. So, you're putting your career at risk if you don't put much focus on writing an effective resume. With that, your resume should help you sell your best self before the recruiters. Know the top resume trends in 2020 to be equipped for your job search and land a job in no time.


Heed These Resume Trends to Follow in 2020
Trends in recruitment and career change over time and these highly affect how one must prepare for their job hunt.

That said, here are the top resume trends you must follow as you write your resume for 2020!

1. Showcase your soft skills.
Chron stated that part of 2020's career trends is working on one's emotional intelligence as employers and recruiters are more interested in hiring candidates who understand and value EQ in their careers.

Also, Bruce Anderson, an author in LinkedIn Talent Solutions, listed in his article the top hard and soft skills that companies need most in 2020:

2. Quantify your achievements.
Your resume serves as your elevator pitch for yourself. So this year, aside from talking about the soft skills you possess, focus on highlighting your quantifiable achievements.

Use numbers as you talk about your accomplishments. This lets recruiters have a better grasp of how you can deliver the job well and how much you can contribute to the company.

3. Use dynamic action verbs.
You wouldn't want to risk your application due to a generic word choice in your resume. Instead, choose action verbs that can best describe and demonstrate how effective you are as an employee.

Moreover, use this technique when you talk about your relevant work experiences and when you list your notable accomplishments. Action verbs improve your resume's impact as recruiters can easily spot your competencies through these words which also serve as powerful resume keywords.

4. Highlight your technical skills.
Not all jobs require tech skills for you to qualify, but these really go a long way in one's career. You may not be applying for a technical position but your skills in computer languages, software, or programs can be useful to today's way of work due to technological advances. That said, give light to your tech skills and list them on your resume for that extra boost in your application.

5. Link your social accounts and sites.
As you write your resume for 2020, consider listing your social media accounts, personal sites, blogs, or even your online portfolios as you deem fit. Just make sure before you link them on your resume, your profiles can help you win your target job. Besides, hiring managers would refer to these sites to further assess your skills, competencies—and even character.

Also, a survey conducted by Robert Half International Inc. showed that "social networking and promoting an online portfolio or personal website are the top ways job seekers can get a leg up on the competition." Use this to your advantage and stand out from the pool of candidates to get the job.

6. Keep your resume concise.
Writing a resume as short as possible makes it to the list of the resume trends 2020. Shorter and more concise resumes help you narrow down your work experiences to the most relevant ones only. Since recruiters don't have much time to go through long resumes, this technique will surely impress them.