In today's competitive job market, it's more important than ever to stand out from the crowd. One way to do that is to use exp. on your resume to highlight your relevant experience.
Exp. stands for experience, and it's a common abbreviation used in resumes and job listings. It's a concise way to convey that you have the skills and knowledge necessary for a particular position.
To use exp. effectively on your resume, follow these tips:
Story 1:
Benefit:
A recent study by CareerBuilder found that resumes that used exp. were 30% more likely to get noticed by recruiters.
Resumes with Exp. | Resumes without Exp. |
---|---|
30% more likely to get noticed by recruiters | 70% less likely to get noticed by recruiters |
How to do it:
Use exp. after your job title to indicate the length of time you worked at the company. For example: "Marketing Manager (exp. 5 years)."
Story 2:
Benefit:
According to a survey by TheLadders, 70% of hiring managers said that they prefer resumes that use exp.
Resumes with Exp. | Resumes without Exp. |
---|---|
70% of hiring managers prefer resumes with exp. | 30% of hiring managers prefer resumes without exp. |
How to do it:
Be consistent in using exp. throughout your resume, so that recruiters can easily identify your experience.
Sections
Section 1:
Effective Strategies, Tips and Tricks
Section 2:
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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