Personalize Your Resume With the IndigoPathway Survey (Part 2)
Now that you have a basic resume ready to go (see Part 1 if you still need help with this step), customize your resume with language from your IndigoPathway results! Create a Summary or Profile section at the top of your resume describing your strengths and positive traits. It’s a great way to make your resume stand out. Follow the steps below to create a compelling elevator pitch to summarize your strengths.
1. Review Your Sub-Title
Write down the statement under your name on the results tab to start the opening line of your summary statement.
2. Add something from “About Me”
Jot down any words or phrases from your “About Me” section you’d like to add to your resume summary.
3. Add Strengths
Grab some of the adjectives from your “Strengths” section to create a second sentence starting with, “My strengths are…” Feel free to add some of your top skills too like creativity, organization, leadership, customer service, or management.
4. Finish with Job Strategy
End your summary statement with text from the job strategy section. “I am looking for a job where…” is a great way to start this sentence. To really up your game, customize your summary statement for each job you apply to, describing how you are an excellent candidate for the specific role.
5. Check out your Personalized Recommendations
Scroll to the bottom of your results page and review your Personalized Insights. Look for tips that you want to remember when searching for a job or selecting an employer. These phrases can also be useful on your resume or during job interviews. Use these phrases to ask questions to understand if the role is a good fit for you.
6. Finishing Touches
Here is an example:
Passionate and independent leader committed to making a positive impact and supporting social causes. With a results-driven mindset, I tackle challenges with enthusiasm and adaptability. Seeking a role where I can drive positive change through creative solutions and leadership.
7. Get Feedback
Consider seeking feedback from a trusted friend, mentor, high school counselor, or local workforce center. Have someone review your summary statement and full resume and suggest any necessary edits.
Get Schooled offers free resume reviews by real people. Having a second set of eyes on your resume can help ensure it is free of grammar or spelling errors and effectively communicates who you are and the skills you can bring to a role.
Creating your first resume is a valuable step toward your future career. It allows you to showcase your skills, experiences, and strengths to potential employers. With resources like LightCast‘s resume builder and strengths-based text from your IndigoPathway results, you’ll be well on your way to crafting an impressive resume that opens doors to exciting opportunities.
To complete your personal brand, you can turn your resume summary statement into a compelling LinkedIn profile. Find out how in Part 3 of Your Personal Brand: A Three Part Resume Building Series.
This blog post is a rebranded version of content originally published on Colorado Career Advising, now adapted and shared on IndigoPathway. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us at info@indigopathway.com.
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