Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Resume Heat Map Eye Tracking What Recruiters Look at in the Crucial 6 Seconds

Resume Heat Map Eye Tracking What Recruiters Look at in the Crucial 6 Seconds I have written before how most recruiters spend about 6 seconds on average on each resume they receive for a job position they are hiring for. According to a study carried out by The Ladders,  it was  found out that recruiters spend only 6 seconds reviewing  an individual resume. If you have that short a span of time to make an impact among tens, if not hundreds, of other CVs, you want to know exactly what the recruiter will be looking at. According to The Ladders report Recruiters rated resumes with an obvious information hierarchy as “easier to read.” On a Likert scale of 1 to 7, self-written resumes (below left) averaged 3.9 versus 6.2 for the professionally rewritten resume (below right), a 60% increase. Photo Credit: The Ladders In the short time that  they spend with your resume, the study showed recruiters will look at your  name, current title and company, current position start and end dates, previous title and company, previous position start and end dates,  and education. The two resumes above include a heat map of recruiters eye movements. The one on the right was looked at more thoroughly than the one on the left because of its clear and concise format. 426

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