Hello Jessica,
Thank you for using Resume-Now. We have reviewed your resume and would
like to offer some helpful advice and tips for improvement. Below, you will find suggestions for each section of your resume, as well as guidance on how to choose content that highlights your value as a candidate. Here are my comments and recommendations for you:
Summary
You should always keep your target position in mind. Write your summary to show how your experience and skills will easily translate to your new position. Your summary is a good start, but it could be stronger and more focused on the specific skills and experience that make you a great fit for the job you're targeting. Consider highlighting your experience with specific cleaning techniques or tools, as well as any relevant certifications or training you may have.
Skills
You can make this section stand out by reviewing the job ad you’re applying for and including any specific skills, abilities and experience beneficial for the new role.
While it's important to showcase your range of skills, it's also crucial to prioritize the most relevant ones. Consider selecting 6-8 hard skills that directly align with the job requirements. Focus on specific cleaning techniques, equipment proficiency, and any additional customer service or teamwork abilities that will make you a standout candidate. Work Experience
Great job on your experience section! Your bullet points are clear, concise, and provide a good overview of your responsibilities and accomplishments in each role. To enhance this section even further, consider focusing on specific achievements or examples that demonstrate your skills and the impact you made in each position. This will help to make your experience more impactful and memorable to potential employers. Additionally, try to vary your language and sentence structure to keep the bullet points engaging and easy to read. Overall, your experience section is strong and provides a clear picture of your abilities in the field.
Education
Use this section to highlight your formal education and degrees for the hiring manager. You also can add in awards, courses, projects, and extracurriculars, but focus on the ones that are most related to your target job. Keep it clear, scannable, and relevant.
If you have a list of additional training and credentials to include on your resume, such as apprenticeships, licenses, or certifications, create a separate section for them. If you have only one, this is a good place to add it and get it noticed.
Grammar
Remember to proofread your resume carefully at least twice before submitting it to potential employers. Don't rely solely on spellcheck, as it may miss some errors. Any grammar mistake, no matter how small, can negatively impact your chances of securing an interview.
Conclusion
We hope that our feedback has been useful and that you find it valuable in your job search. By incorporating our suggestions and tips, you will better showcase your skills and qualifications and improve your chances at getting an interview.
Wishing you the best of luck with your job search! Resume Review Team
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