If you’re looking for a new job, you know that your resume is one of the most important tools you have. But if you’re like most people, your resume is probably outdated and doesn’t reflect your current skills or abilities. To update your resume and improve your chances of getting the job you want, follow these tips:

  1. Start by creating a new profile on ZipRecruiter. This will give you the opportunity to create a more tailored resume that reflects your skills and experience.
  2. Review the skills and experience section of your current resume to make sure it’s accurate and up-to-date. If there are any changes or updates that need to be made, make sure to include them in your new profile on ZipRecruiter.
  3. Update your contact information if necessary. Include the name of the company you’re applying to, as well as your email address and phone number. This will help employers get in touch with you more easily should they be interested in hiring you.
  4. Take advantage of online resources to improve your resume skillset. There are many free resources available online that can help improve both the content and format of your resume. Try out some of these tools: LinkedIn Resume Builder , The Muse , or CareerBuilder ’s Resume Builder . ..

To change your resume, edit your current job posting and select the “edit” link within the header of your existing resume. Within this new page you will be able to make changes to all fields on your existing ZipRecruiter resume. Once you complete the edits for that specific job posting, it will be updated on ZipRecruiter’s site. Select “Save Changes” when finished editing.

To change your resume, edit your current job posting and select the “edit” link within the header of your existing resume. Within this new page you will be able to make changes to all fields on your existing ZipRecruiter resume. Once you complete the edits for that specific job posting, it will be updated on ZipRecruiter’s site. Select “Save Changes” when finished editing.

Unfortunately not at this time; if you’d like to remove an individual listing, we encourage you to use our website deletion tool here: https://www.ziprecruiter.com/accounts/delete-jobs/. This will prevent future applicants from viewing the listing in question.

When applying for a job through ZipRecruiter, you will be prompted to upload your resume once you have completed filling out the other information on the application page. You can use our “Browse” feature to refresh the list of resumes posted by employers or search by keyword or city if necessary. This should also help reduce any confusion regarding which resume you are attempting to attach within your ziprecruiter account. If there is an error message while uploading your resume, it may be due to (1) Resume limit has been reached or (2) Your file size is too large – Please try using a different document with less resolution.

If you are having trouble uploading a resume, please open the following link in a new window and try again: https://www.ziprecruiter.com/resume-upload-assistant/. It’s possible your browser may be blocking this page from opening properly due to security or browsing settings. Please ensure that pop ups are enabled for ziprecruiter.com in general and give it another try!

You can change your resume as much as you wish in your Resume Manager on ZipRecruiter. You can edit the current version, replace it with the last version or upload new versions.

How do I view previous versions of my resume? You can see all the previous versions in your Resume Manager at any time by clicking on any one of them that appears under “All Versions”.

Now I’m worried about updating my resume because I don’t know what will happen to these earlier versions — when will they disappear from my manager and what happens if I need them again? We hate to see older resumes get lost in a Resume Manager. That’s why we don’t automatically delete versions or remove them from your manager. You can always download the older version of your resume anytime you need it again!

When I click on a job posting, how do I see my resume? If you’ve already applied to that job opening, your resume will be displayed at the bottom of page in the “Application History” section for that job, once you’re logged in.

If you haven’t applied yet, but save the job listing to go back and apply later, then when you come back to apply, if we have already loaded your profile information into our system (typically within 72 hours), then your resume will display as part of the application process.

If you have applied before via ZipRecruiter, but it’s been longer than 72 hours since then and your profile information has not yet been loaded into our system (and the job listing calls for a resume), you’ll see a link below the “Apply” button that reads “Load Profile to Apply”. If you click on this link, we will load all the relevant resume information from your ZipRecruiter account at no charge.

If I apply with my mobile device, how will my resume load? As long as your phone or tablet is running iOS software version 7.0 or later or Android software version 4.4 or later, your resumes should automatically pull up in the app when you’re logged in and ready to.

Your resume information will be sent to employers as soon as you apply for a position on ZipRecruiter. You can’t withdraw your application or resumes once they are submitted, so make sure you want the job before applying.

Make sure your resume has no typos or grammatical errors. …It should also be formatted perfectly. …Your resume should include the keywords in it for the job description you are applying for.…You should also make sure that all relevant information is included and written as concisely as possible.Finally, always put your achievements first; if there is room, list them below your experience section(s).

Yes, please upload an update/correction. In my experience, the people conducting the interview don’t peruse it until the night before or even minutes before the interview. I would prepare my own hard copies of anything to bring with me–or better yet, I’ll make enough copies for us all!