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You're struggling to include job posting keywords in your resume. How can you do it effectively?

Struggling to get noticed? Share your strategies for weaving job posting keywords into your resume.

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You're struggling to include job posting keywords in your resume. How can you do it effectively?

Struggling to get noticed? Share your strategies for weaving job posting keywords into your resume.

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    Megha Johari

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    Here's how to do it effectively: 1- Study the Job Description: Highlight key skills, tools, & qualifications mentioned multiple times. These are often what recruiters (& ATS) are scanning for. 2-Mirror the Language: Use exact terms from the posting (e.g., "project management" vs "team leadership"). 3-Tailor Each Section: Infuse keywords naturally into your summary, experience, & skills sections—don’t just list them; show how you’ve used them. 4-Use Action +Keyword: Rather than stuffing, pair keywords with accomplishments (e.g., “Managed Agile projects”). 5-Keep It Relevant: Focus on what truly reflects your background. 🔍 Tip: Tools like Jobscan can help compare your resume with a job description for keyword alignment.

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    Belinda Paris

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    Struggling to get noticed? The job posting holds the clues. If your resume isn’t reflecting the language used in the roles you’re applying for, you’re missing a big opportunity. Keywords matter — not just for ATS, but for the human scanning your resume in 10 seconds flat. Start by picking out key skills, tools, and qualifications mentioned in the job ad. Then weave them naturally into your responsibilities and achievements. Don’t just list them — prove them. Show where, when, and how you’ve used them. That’s how you make it easy for decision-makers to say yes.

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    Asim Aftab

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    After spending 12 years front-ending HR products, this is what I'd do: - I'd begin by studying each job description to discover the precise skills, software, experience, and duties required. - I'd then prioritize terms that are truly relevant to my abilities and previous experiences. I wouldn't just fill in every term I saw. - I'd blend these keywords into the bullet points that describe my successes and responsibilities, making the language feel natural and varied. - I would also come up with synonyms and related terms for the main talents to prevent repetition. - I would focus on showing how I have utilized those skills and the outcomes I have accomplished in previous employment. - I'd start my bullet points with action verbs.

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    Mohammed Alshamekh

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    Analyze job descriptions for skills and requirements. Naturally incorporate these keywords within your experience bullet points, skills section, and summary/objective. Use variations and synonyms. Ensure context and avoid keyword stuffing for readability. Tailor each resume to the specific job.

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    Kelvin Wong Loke Yuen

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    You should read the job description carefully, look for important skills, qualifications, and responsibilities mentioned often. Then, naturally add those words to your resume, but only if they match your actual experience. Don't overdo it, use the keywords where they fit. To make your resume stand out, customize it for each job you apply to. Change the skills and experience sections to match the words used in the job posting. For example, if the job asks for "project management," mention how you've managed projects using similar words. This helps show you meet the job's requirements.

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