How To Stand Out To Employers When Applying Online

12:02AM Fri 19 Sep, 2014

Here are some good ways to stand out to employers while applying online:

Research The Company

“Learn everything you can about the company,” says Bud Bilanich, author of Climbing The Corporate Ladder. “Tailor your resume to show what you know about them and their industry. And, more importantly, use key words in your resume that will catch the recruiter’s attention.” For example, if the ad says they are looking for a “self-starter,” make sure you put the words self-starter somewhere near the top of your resume. “Sounds corny,” he says, “but it works.”

Create An Online Presence

Rachel Dotson of Zip Recruiter suggests creating an about.me profile, complete with links to your various social and professional profiles online. Include the link in your resume alongside your name and contact information, and also use include under your signature in your cover letter. “Because your resume will likely be viewed on the computer,” she says, “it will be easy for the hiring to click through to your about.me page, where she can then browse your online presence.”

Beat The ATS

“Before you can stand out to the employer, you have to stand out to the applicant tracking software,” says Kristin Johnson of Profession Direction. “There’s a real art to getting your resume noticed in today’s technological job hunt.” Johnson says you MUST read the job description and include key terms in your resume. The resume needs to be in a format that the software can read, too. “It takes some time, but that’s the way the system works,” she says. “If your resume doesn't show you’re a match for the job to the ATS, you’re not going to get a call because you won’t stand out to the employer.” Careerealism