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May 1, 2025Youâve probably heard it a thousand times: âMake sure your resume shows your experience.â
Sure. Experience mattersâbut itâs not the only thing hiring managers are looking at.
In fact, sometimes itâs not even the first thing they notice.
If your resume isnât getting callbacks, it might not be because youâre underqualifiedâit might be because youâre missing the details that actually make a hiring manager pay attention.
Letâs break down what theyâre really scanning forâand how you can stand out.
đ They Want to Know: Can You Do the Job?
Sounds obvious, right? But this doesnât just mean listing past jobs. Hiring managers want to see proof that youâve done similar tasks, solved similar problems, or operated in similar environments.
Example:
Instead of: âResponsible for customer service.â
Try: âHandled 50+ daily customer interactions with a 98% satisfaction rate.â
That shows you didnât just have the titleâyou delivered real results.
â±ïž Theyâre SkimmingâNot Reading
Letâs be honest: hiring managers donât read every word. They scan.
That means your formatting and layout matter more than you think.
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Use clear headings
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Keep bullet points short and impactful
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Avoid big walls of text
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Prioritize the top third of the pageâitâs your resumeâs âfirst impressionâ
Make it easy for them to spot your strengths without squinting.
đ§ Theyâre Looking for Relevant Keywords
Many companies use Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) to filter resumes before a human ever sees them.
If your resume doesnât include key terms from the job description, it might never make it to a hiring managerâs desk.
Fix it:
Mirror language from the job postâbut naturally. Donât stuff keywords. Use them in context.
đ They Want Signs of Soft Skills (Without the ClichĂ©s)
Hiring managers care about how you work with people, not just what youâve done.
But donât list âteam playerâ or âstrong communicatorâ and call it a day. Show it.
Example:
âTrained and mentored 3 new hires, helping them reach top performance within 60 days.â
That speaks louder than any buzzword.
đ§© Theyâre Looking for FitâNot Just Facts
Your resume should match the tone and expectations of the company.
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If youâre applying to a creative agency, your layout can be a little bold.
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If itâs a law firm, keep it buttoned up.
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If itâs a startup? Show some personality.
The resume is the trailer before the movie. Give them a preview of youânot just a summary of jobs.
đ Final Thought: Experience Gets You ConsideredâBut Clarity Gets You Chosen
Itâs not about having the longest resume. Itâs about making the strongest case.
Hiring managers want someone who can do the job, fit the team, and bring valueâwithout needing a decoder ring to read your resume.
Make it easy for them to say yes.
đŁ Need a Resume That Gets Noticed?
At Twin Rivers Communications, I create custom resumes that:
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Highlight your real valueânot just job titles
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Use formatting that gets past ATS filters
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Showcase both hard and soft skills
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Speak directly to the role youâre targeting
đ Call or text 321-578-8133 to get started.

A professional resume writer and digital content specialist with over 25 years of experience helping individuals and businesses communicate effectively. Through Twin Rivers Communications, she provides custom resumes, cover letters, blog posts, ad copy, and social media content tailored to real-world results.