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Should I use a template for my resume? Do resume templates work?

Should I use a template for my resume? Do resume templates work?

As an executive resume writer, savvy professionals hire me to help them with their resumes for various reasons.

Some people are short on time, some professionals need support unearthing their achievements and positioning their career stories, and other individuals don’t have a good grasp on Word formatting.

All of these top professionals recognize that writing a resume takes more strategy than just ‘filling-in-the-blanks’.

Yet, some people have a good grasp on their brand and related achievements and using a resume template has been effective in getting them interviews.

 

 

As a person who writes executive resumes for a living (from scratch), it may seem odd that I am writing on the topic of resume templates.

Yet, I want to shine a light on one of the most widely searched — and used — career files on the internet. Resume templates brought up 151,000,000 results when I searched for them on Google

Resume templates are everywhere. Not all are created equal.

 

I hear from job seekers that they aren’t always sure what template would work best for them. Some templates are lovely to look at but hard to use. Is a resume template even work trying?

To start, it’s essential to focus on the file’s content if you decide to use a resume template. Not just the design.

What the resume looks like is secondary to what the resume shares (content).

If you buy or download a resume template and still don’t populate it with strong, related content — it doesn’t matter how pretty, fancy, or colourful the file is — it may never get read.

Let’s explore the pros and cons of resume templates in more detail.

 

Reasons Resume Templates Can be Helpful

 

They can save time.

There is nothing worse than stumbling across a posting for your dream job but not having a resume on hand. Downloading a resume template can make it faster to put this critical career file together.

 

The formatting is done for you.

Good resume templates are formatted for you, so if you are not strong with designing a file in Word – that is easy to read and pleasant to look at – then a template can be a lifesaver. They often have sections already determined, so you don’t forget to add the necessary details.

 

They can help you look more professional.

Resume templates are typically more eye-catching and professional versus a basic black and white typed Word file. They can help you raise your image and better guide a reader’s eye.

 

Reasons Resume Templates Don’t Always Work

 

They may not be ATS-Friendly.

I’ve come across a few resume templates that only download as PDFs or image files once complete or include text boxes, all of which may not allow resume content to be properly parsed in ATS (applicant tracking system). 

If you are uploading your resume to an online posting – you want to ensure your resume is formatted in a way that can be effectively scanned by both the system and the eventual human reader.

 

The design may be distracting.

Some templates are over the top, really busy or excessively bold. Instead of helping you look more professional, these heavily designed files can have the opposite effect. 

Choose a format that is easy to follow, keeping in mind that if a reader struggles to read it, it may not get read at all.

Fancier isn’t better. Consider the appropriateness of the design for your industry and target audience. 

 

They don’t account for personal strategy.

You are unique; therefore, your career and offerings are unique as well. Some career histories can not conform to a resume template. You may need a unique and distinct strategy to present you as the best candidate for a role.

For example, career changers may want to highlight earlier or more related history strategically near the start of the file. Students may need to spotlight project work or education differently than an experienced professional.

Some resume templates are rigid and don’t enable people to move content around in a way that works best for them and their careers.

 

 

Reasons to Use a Resume Template

 

You are short on time = you need a resume ASAP.

Templates are quick to download. Simply plug and play.

 

You don’t have a lot of money to spend on a resume.

Many good templates are very inexpensive.

 

You have a clear job target in mind. 

An absolute must! General resumes don’t work. 

 

You have specifics, metrics, and achievements ready to share.

The only way the resume will work is if you have the right content and examples to share in it.

 

You know your personal brand and how it aligns with the role’s pain points.

It is imperative to understand what you are ‘selling’.

 

You feel confident in your writing ability.

You can write light and tight – saying a lot in a short amount of space, in a way that resonates with each reader. This includes using the right language and keywords.

 

You do not have a unique career situation. 

Templates don’t always account for different strategies. 

 

 

 

Reasons to Partner with a Professional Resume Writer

 

You want to invest in a completely customized career file.

Resume writers work to create unique career files that marry your best content into the best format. 

 

You have time and funds. 

Most top writers book several weeks out and take several days to write a stand-out executive resume from scratch, which costs top dollar.

 

You need assistance unearthing related career achievements.

Professional resume writers know what questions to ask to help you identify key metrics and specifics. 

 

You are not completely clear on your personal brand.

A good writer can identify your career theme in relation to a target job.

 

You need help powerfully telling your career story.

An experienced resume writer is more than just a typist. They write career stories.

 

You want to take your resume to the next level.

A strong writer knows how to transform a resume from a basic ‘here’s what I’ve done’ to ‘next-level personal marketing tool that presents you as the clear candidate of choice.’

 

You have a clear job target in mind!

Again, having a clear job target in mind is an absolute must. General resumes don’t work and top writers don’t write them.

 

You are not confident in your resume writing skills.

A good resume involves strategy: what content to include and leave off, what keywords to integrate, and what language and terminology to employ. How to write tight, create strong statements, work within space requirements, and utilize design components to guide the reader’s eye.

A resume writer can own the entire process for you, collaborating with you closely to learn who you are, how your skills align to the target role, and building a file that delivers on all levels. 

 

 

I’m curious, have you ever used a resume template successfully (gotten an interview)? 

I took this question to LinkedIn and asked it in a poll. Below are the poll results. It was a fairly close race, with 40% of respondents having luck with resume templates and 43% not having any luck.

 

 

Comments in the poll ranged just as much as the results:

“I went to Etsy and found a design for 7 bucks. And boom, interview on Wednesday.” – Michael Kurilla

“…there are tons of resume templates on Etsy. A very, very large percentage of them are an absolute usability nightmare, but there are some nice ones!” – Diana Alt

” I have yet to find the perfect template which is also ATS friendly.” – Haneen Ayash

“I’ve been using a template with no success, even for positions for which I am perfectly qualified or overqualified.”  – Josh Talbert

“It’s not the flash on your resume that gets noticed but the value you have on offer and once you workaround that you’ll notice the shift to your job applications.” – Varshaa RT

 

One of my favourite comments is this one from Bogdan Zlatkov:

I love the above comment because he stresses that a resume template is a good option for resume building, but the file needs great content added to it for it to really work.

If you are interested in reading more responses, check out the post.

 

Trusted Resume Templates

If you are on the hunt for a trusted template, I strongly recommend the diverse resume templates at Job Search Journey (JSJ).

Top resume writing professionals have put together the resume templates on this site – many with recruiting and hiring backgrounds.

Some of the templates on JSJ come with guides to help you strategize on the content for the provided template design and the resume templates are ATS-friendly, easy to use, and have generated positive feedback from job seekers.

Remember to populate your resume template with good, related content and clear examples of success. Resumes that are generic, general, fluffy, or hard to read = rarely get read.

 

How Much for Resume Writing?

Many job seekers are not aware of the cost of investing in a professional resume written by a professional resume writer. With the average resume taking 8-12 hours of research and writing time – costs typically run in the high hundreds of dollars into the thousands of dollars. A great resume takes a lot of strategy to create.

Experienced resume writers understand modern resume trends and formats. They also identify why the resume is required, who the target audience is, and they work closely with job seekers to understand their unique offerings, value, and achievements. The writer decides on the best resume strategy and how the resume is prepared.

 

How Much for Resume Templates?

Resume templates on the other hand are very affordable as these are true DIY, plug-and-play files. Prices for really good resume templates typically run around $10-$25.

 

Final Resume Templates Tip!

Here’s the thing. If you don’t have a good grasp of the 3 KNOWS, I recommend working through these BEFORE putting ‘pen to paper’, or filling in a resume template.

You need to KNOW yourself, KNOW your audience, and KNOW what matters most to effectively position yourself as the top candidate of choice in a resume. Again, a professional resume writer can help you with these 3 requirements. 

For help with the 3 stages above, check out the workbooks I have for sale in my shop. 

Finally, if you are a manager, director, VP, or C-suite professional who would prefer to partner with a resume expert on the creation of a custom resume – reach out and let’s discuss! 

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Affordable Job Search Resources to Get You Hired Faster: Job Search Journey

Affordable Job Search Resources to Get You Hired Faster: Job Search Journey

A job search, at any career level, can be a stressful and overwhelming time. While each job search journey is unique, there are typical stages that many job seekers share. Think of these stages as your recipe for success!

As an award-winning resume writer and job search strategist; I partner with executive job seekers on the creation of compelling career tools (executive resumes, LinkedIn profiles, bios, cover letters, etc.) here at Career Impressions.

Yet, many of my clients need more than just a resume. They need support with interview preparation, social media engagement, or salary negotiations. I needed a way to provide these professionals with even more support.

I’m also regularly approached by non-executive job seekers who are looking for quality support at an affordable cost. Many people are unable to invest in one-on-one assistance.

To help, I teamed up with 2 other respected colleagues to create Job Search Journey, the first marketplace for job seekers, with resources to support job search, from application to offer.

No matter what job search stage you’re in, there are affordable, quality resources to help you find your perfect role easier and faster.

 

How to Excel at the 7 Stages of Job Search

 

Stage 1: Exploration and Career Clarity

It’s time to dig deep and discover what it is you WANT to do. Throwing a wide net often leads to roles that aren’t the right fit for you. And if you’re not happy in the position, you won’t excel at the job.

To define your dream job, you need a deep understanding of yourself – your values, strengths, and personality traits. How do they all come together to fit your career? What type of job do you want next? Who is hiring? Finally, how do you plan to organize your search efforts?

 

Featured Resources:

 Career Change Exploration Worksheet

Job Search Scheduling Guide

 

 

Stage 2: Research

Now that you know what you want to do, move to where you want to be. Is there a dream company that you want to work for? A type of work culture you crave?

The more you know about the organization, the problems they face, and the solutions you offer, the easier it will be to sell yourself as the perfect fit. Research is one of the most vital steps of the job search process.

 

Featured Resources:

Building a List of Target Companies

A Guide for Conducting Job Search Research

 

Stage 3: Career Marketing Materials

It’s time to sell yourself. Your resume, cover letter, and LinkedIn profile are critical marketing documents that need to WORK for you.

A standout resume tells a compelling career story and positions you as the perfect candidate for the role. You want to write for people while making your resume ATS (application tracking system) friendly. You also need a strong online presence on social media sites like LinkedIn. Ensure every career tool is carefully compiled.

 

Featured Resource: Resume Creation and Customization Kit

 

 

Stage 4: Networking & Outreach

Build your network. You never know where your next opportunity may come from. A professional community can be a vast pool of options to help you fast-track your job search.

Make sure you talk to lots of people during your job search. People hire people. Identify decision-makers and conduct outreach — not to ask for a job, but to ask for information, intel, leads, or referrals to support search efforts.

 

Featured Resource: Informational Interviews, Email Templates

 

 

Stage 5: Interviews

You’ve got your foot in the door – now you must show them why you’re the best candidate for the job. Knowing how to ace an interview is one of the most critical job search skills to master. Today’s interview has changed; be prepared for phone, video, AI technology, and in-person interviews so that you can put your best foot forward.

 

Featured Resource: Ace the Interview, Get Prepped Quick Kit

 

 

Stage 6: Negotiations

The role is yours! Now how do you win the best possible offer? Statistics show that negotiating your first offer raises your wage an average of 7.4%. Have a plan, know your worth, and demonstrate how your contributions will benefit the organization.

 

Featured Resource: Get a Head Start in Negotiations

 

 

Stage 7: Future-proofing your career

Networking is not a one-and-done event – avoid only reaching out to your network when you are searching for a new role. Stay at it even after you’ve landed your dream job. Continuing to nurture your network and build a personal brand prepares you for the unexpected and keeps you top of mind for any other opportunities.

Remain active on LinkedIn. Engage with your network regularly. Continue to invest in yourself and your skills to remain competitive, even if you aren’t looking for a job.

 

Featured Resource: Get Active on LinkedIn, Build Thought Leadership

 

 

Job Search Journey is a one-stop marketplace where job seekers can find scripts, guides, and templates designed by award-winning resume writers and job search strategists. This marketplace has everything to support a successful job search from start to finish.

Where are you in your job search journey? If you are not currently job seeking, consider sharing this post with a job seeker in your life who could benefit from this marketplace. Or consider gifting a job seeker in your life resources from the site to help improve their journey.

 

 

For a limited time, I am offering “6 Scripts for Job Search Success” for FREE when you use the coupon code CITOM21 at checkout.