Resumes & Cover Letters

6 Ways You Undersell Yourself in Your Resume & How to Fix Them (Part 2)

6 Ways You Undersell Yourself in Your Resume & How to Fix Them (Part 2)

One of my favorite rappers has a line that says, “...[I] sketch lyrics so visual // They rent my rhyme books at your nearest home video.” In this vein, I strongly encourage my clients to be as vivid as possible when it comes to telling their achievement stories in their resumes. Writing a resume can certainly feel much more like an art than a science, but to achieve success in telling your story, you’ll need a bit of both. From the scientific discipline, we can draw upon certain laws that can help govern how we paint our career pictures, to ensure maximum impact on our target audience. Underselling often occurs in resumes when these laws aren’t followed.

In the previous post, we explored some reasons why people undersell themselves in resumes. Below we will explore 6 specific ways in which underselling manifests itself when writing your resume and how to fix them.

5 Reasons Why Your Resume is Underselling You (Part 1)

5 Reasons Why Your Resume is Underselling You (Part 1)

You’ve accomplished a lot in your career to date, but somehow, your great career story isn’t shining through on your resume. So...what gives? Chances are, you feel like your resume is underselling you and you can’t figure out why. Aside from the fact that writing a resume can be a painfully awkward exercise in professional self-reflection, it is also impacted by unseen or even unconscious internal and external factors that can influence how [well] you tell our story.

In this post, we will explore 5 key reasons why you might be writing a resume that undersells you and how to shift your mindset to overcome them.