What I Learned Reviewing 847 Resumes in 2 Years
Here's the truth:
Most resumes fail for boring reasons.
And after reviewing 847 resumes over the last 2 years, I can tell you exactly what those reasons are.
Let’s break them down — and make sure yours isn’t next.
The Patterns I Kept Seeing:
1. Generic headlines.
People put "Experienced Professional" or "Marketing Enthusiast." Hiring managers skip it. Fast.
✅ Fix: Be clear and role-specific → "Product Marketing Manager | SaaS Growth Expert"
2. Bullet points with no numbers.
“Managed projects.” Cool. How many? What changed?
✅ Fix: Show the math → “Managed 7 projects, reducing delivery time by 18%”
3. Fancy designs that break ATS.
Templates from Canva or Etsy look good. But if they aren’t readable by machines? You’re invisible.
✅ Fix: Keep it clean, simple, and scannable
4. Soft skills that don’t mean anything.
“Team player.” “Hard-working.” “Detail-oriented.”
Everyone says it. No one proves it.
✅ Fix: Let your results do the talking.
🎯 What the Good Resumes Had in Common
✅ They opened with a specific, confident headline
✅ They used real numbers in every bullet
✅ They focused on impact, not tasks
✅ They were written for a specific role, not the past
✅ They avoided fluff, hype, and filler
⚡ Want to See Real Before/After Fixes?
I put together a free Resume Teardown Guide — based on the exact transformations I’ve done in coaching sessions.
✅ Real client examples (anonymized)
✅ Full before/after breakdowns
✅ Checklist you can use right away
✅ Bonus cheat sheets: Power verbs & fluff to cut
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You’ll help others and level up your resume. Win-win.
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