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3 Places to Find Top Resume Keywords

Researching resume keywords – especially industry-specific keywords – is an essential step in your job search. Using the right terms for your skills and relevant experience could be the difference between being automatically screened out by an Applicant Tracking System (ATS) and getting past the robots to a real human.

But where can you find the right terms to use on your resume? Which industry keywords are the most important to include? How do you know if you’re using the right vocabulary?

If you’re qualified for the position, your resume will likely already have most of the keywords and phrases required. But, it is always a good idea to customize it per position you apply to so your document isn’t rejected or given a low score by screening programs.

Here are three great sources for top resume keywords:

 

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Find Resume Keywords in Job Ads

The language an employer uses in their job ad is a clear indicator of the most critical terms to use on your resume.

Build the majority of your resume keyword list around terms included in the posting. Here are some tips for what to look for in each section:

Job Description/Summary

  • Repeated descriptors, particularly those related to clients, results, skills, and culture
  • Job title
  • Location
  • Phrases like “need to” or “should”

Job Responsibilities

  • Action verbs
  • Industry or job-specific tools/software
  • Triggers suggesting high importance or frequency like “must” or “regularly”
  • Skills/proficiencies

Qualifications

  • Specific certifications or licenses
  • Degrees
  • Level/years of experience in a particular area
  • Indications of necessity, such as “recommended” and “required”

If a job ad is comprehensive or contains long paragraphs and lists of bullet points, it can be difficult to home in on the important keywords. Try some visual strategies to make the right terms pop. For example, word cloud sites like EdWordle and TagCrowd are great timesavers when looking for repeated skills and descriptors.

Be careful, though, not to rely completely on these tools for great resume keywords for your resume. Not every important skill, credential, or qualification will be mentioned multiple times, so always review the ad yourself for qualifications not included in the word cloud.

 

job seeker at an interview discussing his resume

 

Find Resume Keywords in Industry Resources                                         

In addition to the specifications listed in the job description, employers may scan your resume for other industry-specific keywords. Take some time to investigate common industry keywords related to your field. Here are a few sources for identifying high-demand skills and qualifications in your sector:

Once you’ve created a list of skills and other key phrases that are mentioned frequently throughout industry resources, try testing them with analytics sites like Google Trends. By using the “explore topics” feature to compare your list with similar search terms, you can be confident that unusual wording isn’t causing the ATS to reject you.

 

job seeker at a panel interview shaking one interviewer's hand

 

Find Resume Keywords on Company Websites & From Current Employees

Finally, find out what’s important to each company you send an application. Research employers’ values and goals to determine what might make you stand out as a particularly well-matched candidate. Use the company’s website to read their mission statements and even annual reports to find great keywords for your resume.

If you have the opportunity to meet a business’s representative at a job fair or other event, take notes on how they marketed the organization and any words that stood out.

 

Now that you’ve compiled a list of industry-specific keywords and terms to use on your resume, work them into your document and apply to your next job with confidence knowing you’ve significantly increased your chances of beating the robots!

 

By Erin Coursey | Originally Published: September 17, 2018

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