This Graphic Makes Fun of Every Bad Resume All at Once
Jonathon Brown — January 30, 2013 — Pop Culture
References: doortodoorcomedy.wordpress
This clever graphic pokes fun at every bad resume you’ve ever seen. The point here is that so many resumes are so alike that none of them stand out.
Formatted to look like a standard resume, it is really a critique on popular job seeking keywords and phrases. It also reflects popular sentiments about what is important to employers. All you have to do is read the first few lines under skills to see this is a mockery of bad resumes.
The title reads “My Name In Bold, Look How Much I Stand Out,” which is how everyone’s name is printed on their resume. The bad resume goes on to break down the techniques employed to game resumes like using an action verb at the beginning of an accomplishments list.
Formatted to look like a standard resume, it is really a critique on popular job seeking keywords and phrases. It also reflects popular sentiments about what is important to employers. All you have to do is read the first few lines under skills to see this is a mockery of bad resumes.
The title reads “My Name In Bold, Look How Much I Stand Out,” which is how everyone’s name is printed on their resume. The bad resume goes on to break down the techniques employed to game resumes like using an action verb at the beginning of an accomplishments list.
Trend Themes
1. Uniform Resumes - The prevalence of similar and unoriginal resumes presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in resume formatting and design.
2. Keyword Critique - The critique on popular job seeking keywords and phrases highlights the need for disruptive innovation in resume content optimization.
3. Employer Expectations - Addressing the popular sentiments about what is important to employers can lead to disruptive innovation in resume customization and personal branding.
Industry Implications
1. Resume Services - The need for innovative resume formatting and design solutions creates opportunities in the resume services industry.
2. Career Coaching - Disruptive innovation in resume content optimization creates a demand for career coaching services focused on helping individuals stand out in competitive job markets.
3. HR Technology - Innovations in resume customization and personal branding can drive the adoption of HR technology tools that enable better candidate evaluation and selection.
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