Each week, TopResume's career advice expert, Amanda Augustine, answers user questions like the one below from
Q: Will a creative resume design really help me land the job?
To be honest, a creative resume design can often work against — rather than in — your favor. In fact, when TopResume surveyed nearly 400 recruiters and HR professionals about the resume mistakes they considered to be deal-breakers, “format and/or design is too elaborate” was among the top 10 resume offenses.
Here's why: While a fun design or an unusual format may catch a recruiter's eye, it can also be distracting. The best way to impress a recruiter is by making it easy for them to identify your qualifications and understand your career story in a short amount of time. The average recruiter spends only six seconds reviewing a resume during their initial assessment; they don't want to waste time hunting for key pieces of information. Unfortunately, a creative resume format often changes the whole layout of the document, making it a challenge for recruiters to quickly find the information they care most about.
In addition, creative resume designs don't play nicely with applicant tracking systems (ATS). If you plan to apply for positions online, avoid using a resume design that includes embedded tables, charts, or other images, as these design elements are often unreadable by the ATS.
The moral of the story? When it comes to your resume format, less is usually more. Stick to a simple, clean resume design that favors white space and makes it easy for the reader to quickly skim your information and understand your career story. The more creative you get with your resume design, the more likely recruiters will be forced to hunt for the information they care about — and the more likely they will skip over your application altogether.
Save the fancy graphs and other bells-and-whistles for your personal website (if applicable).
Amanda Augustine is the resident career expert for Career.io's suite of brands: TopResume, TopInterview, and TopCV. Since 2015, Amanda Augustine has served as the resident career expert for TopResume, the world’s largest resume-writing service. An internationally recognized authority on career advancement, she specializes in everything from building a strong professional brand to mastering the job interview. A Certified Professional Career Coach (CPCC) and Certified Professional Resume Writer (CPRW), Amanda has spent more than 20 years helping professionals enhance their careers and land the right job faster. Follow Amanda on LinkedIn, Facebook, X, and Instagram for her latest career advice.