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What to Cut from your IT Resume
If your resume hasn’t been attracting much attention from IT recruiting companies and IT recruiters, you may want to consider shortening it. Sometimes, if your resume is too long, it obscures all the important experience and skills you have. Technical recruiters literally get lost in the maze of your resume– and usually IT recruiting firms will move on quickly if they can’t find what they want in a resume. How can you make it easier for IT staffing agencies to see how great a candidate you are? Here are two tips that are guaranteed to make your resume much easier for IT recruiting companies to navigate—and love.
Firstly, drop the objective and hobbies section. Both of these sections focus on you and what you want. While ideally a manager cares about this, they care much more about what the company needs. IT staffing companies want to send hiring mangers resumes that focus more on what you can bring to a potential employer. Take out everything else. This means your objective and your hobbies. You can make sure the position is what you want if or when you get to the interview stage.
Secondly, take out any extra awards or extracurricular activities from your school days that aren’t obviously relevant to the jobs you’re applying for. If you’re listing activities or awards from school at all and you graduated more than a few years ago, consider removing these things altogether. It’s more likely a hiring manager will be irritated you wasted her time making her read about your merit scholarship than it is that she’ll be impressed. This is especially true if you graduated a few years ago. Save the space on your resume for achievements at your past or present jobs.