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Your Top Resume Questions, Answered

New Year. New You. New Resume!

If you’re sprucing up your resume for 2025, you’re in the right place. We’ve compiled our Ask a Resume Writer posts from the past year in one place so you can get quick resume writing advice and make a great impression on employers with a stand-out document.

 

Ask a Resume Writer: Should I Use Bullet Points in My Resume?

Yes! Bullet points in resumes help highlight achievements and keep the document concise and reader-friendly. Use four to six bullet points per job to showcase quantifiable accomplishments, not general duties, and consider a hybrid format for key contributions.

 

Ask a Resume Writer: Should I Have AI Write My Resume?

While AI can save time, help you identify and include keywords, and overcome writer’s block, always be sure to carefully review your resume for accuracy before using it to apply for jobs. Over-reliance on AI risks generic content, errors, and potential data privacy issues, so editing and adding a personal touch are essential.

 

Ask a Resume Writer: Should You Put Hobbies on a Resume?

It depends. Only include hobbies on your resume if they are relevant to the job and can help you stand out. Hobbies that demonstrate applicable skills, like coding for a software developer role or public speaking for an outside sales job, could be worth including.

 

Ask a Resume Writer: I’m Stuck! How Do I Start Writing My Resume?

Just getting started can be the hardest part of writing a resume! Begin by outlining key sections like contact information, skills, experience, and education, then fill in easy details first to build momentum. Next, focus on your experience section by summarizing duties and listing achievements, using job ads for inspiration and keywords. 

 

Ask a Resume Writer: Should You Put Soft Skills on a Resume?

Absolutely. Soft skills on a resume showcase interpersonal abilities like leadership, communication, and teamwork. You can highlight them in the summary, skills, and experience sections with specific examples and achievements. Tailor these skills to match job descriptions and use them to complement hard skills for a well-rounded resume.

 

Ask a Resume Writer: Are Resume Objective Statements Outdated?

Resume objective statements are a thing of the past because they focus on the applicant’s goals rather than their value to employers. Instead, use a tailored summary paragraph highlighting your key skills, qualifications, and unique value proposition to make a stronger impression.

 

Explore our full library of resume writing tips and resources for more guidance. You can also create a professional resume in minutes with our free AI-powered Resume Builder.

By iHire | Originally Published: January 30, 2025

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