I applied to 100 jobs using a resume with the name, "Kismma D. Nhuhts" and I got 29 interviews.
This is what I've learned about resumes:
Jerry Lee
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Co-Founder @ Wonsulting // Forbes 30 Under 30 | Contact: [email protected] (partner), help.wonsulting.com (everything else)
- Replying to @JerryJHLee3. How about now? Most recruiters only spend about 6 seconds reviewing a resume. Therefore they WILL NOT read through all your bullets (initially). Focus on crafting the PERFECT resume template (build one using the best resume tool for free: wonsulting.com/resumai?utm_so…)
- Replying to @JerryJHLee5. Remember the hidden eye tracking experiment w/ recruiters (youtube.com/watch?v=veFlfY…)? They read in an F format, which means the biggest factors in your resume are: 1. As long as your resume looks like a good resume (the template I shared above). 2. 80%+ of your bullet
- Replying to @JerryJHLee4. Despite that, we got 29 interviews at these big, medium & small companies, which shows that this '6 second rule' isn't isolated to a specific size of company.
- I set up a hidden eye tracker on 2 recruiters to find out exactly where they look at your resume before making a decision. Here are 5 tips I’ve learned about resumes.
- Replying to @JerryJHLee1. Put your recruiter hat on and read this resume. Would you give this person an interview?
- Replying to @JerryJHLee6. See what else I learned then watch the full video here: youtu.be/IV8hBPw-aUs It might help you realize the 1 thing you're missing from landing your next job.
- Replying to @ppktweetsBut that’s sort of the point… no one read it 😭😂
- Replying to @JerryJHLee2. One more chance. Are you sure you'd give this person an interview?
- I have a list of 30+ successful resumes that got interviews at companies that pay at least $100,000 / year within the past year. Here is that list and this is what I’ve learned about successful resumes:









