What's in a Name?
June 2021 Resume, Resume 1, Resume 2, Resume Old, Resume New … does this look or sound familiar? The file name you give your resume and cover letter matters.
Maybe you have sent off a resume and put the company in the file name? They already know who they are - they need to know who you are. When saving your resume give the file a name that is meaningful to the reader, whether it be the ATS or a human.
Three pieces of information to include in the file name are:
· Your first and last name
· The type of document (resume or cover letter)
· The position title and/or the job/ID/Req #
This way, your resume can be easily matched to the position. When a company is looking for several people to fill one job title, the # attached to the position may signify the location or department or other relevant information.
Example: Jane Smith, Program Manager #54321, Resume
Jane Smith, Program Manager #54321, Cover Letter
Small things make a big difference!
For more best practices on writing resumes and cover letters, visit Calgary Career Hub’s Virtual Resource Room