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Resume Critique Checklist
by Kim Isaacs
Monster Resume Expert
Resume Critique Checklist

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    Resumes normally get less than a 15-second glance at the first screening. If someone has asked you to review his resume and you want to help him ensure it gets read -- or want to know if your own is up to par -- be sure you can answer yes to the following questions:

    First Impression

    • Does the resume look original and not based on a template?

    • Is the resume inviting to read, with clear sections and ample white space?

    • Does the design look professional rather than like a simple typing job?

    • Is a qualifications summary included so the reader immediately knows the applicant's value proposition?

    • Is the length and overall appearance of the resume appropriate given the career level and objective?

    Appearance

    • Does the resume provide a visually pleasing, polished presentation?

    • Is the font appropriate for the career level and industry?

    • Are there design elements such as bullets, bolding and lines to guide readers' eyes through the document and highlight important content?

    • Is there a good balance between text and white space?

    • Are margins even on all sides?

    • Are design elements like spacing and font size used consistently throughout the document?

    • If the resume is longer than a page, does the second page contain a heading? Is the page break formatted correctly?

    Resume Sections

    • Are all resume sections clearly labeled?

    • Are sections placed in the best order to highlight the applicant's strongest credentials?

    • Is the work history listed in reverse chronological order (most recent job first)?

    Career Goal

    Accomplishments

    • Does the resume include a solid listing of career accomplishments?

    • Are accomplishments quantified by using numbers, percentages, dollar amounts or other concrete measures of success?

    • Do accomplishment statements begin with strong, varied action verbs?

    • Are accomplishments separated from responsibilities?

    Relevance

    • Is the information relevant to hiring managers' needs?

    • Does the resume's content support the career goal?

    • Is the resume keyword-rich, packed with appropriate buzzwords and industry acronyms?

    • Is applicable additional information, such as awards and affiliations, included, while personal information like marital status, age and nationality unrelated to the job target omitted?

    Writing Style

    • Is the resume written in an implied first-person voice with personal pronouns, such as I, me and my, avoided?

    • Is the content flow logical and easy to understand?

    • Is the resume as perfect as possible, with no careless typos or spelling, grammar or syntax errors?






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