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8 Green Flags That Make Employers Take Notice

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Last updated: 2023/10/19 at 1:16 PM
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When you’re actively searching for a new career, you know the importance of crafting a compelling resumé. In addition to the expected information, such as work history and experience, there are certain “green flags” that can help your application catch the eye of prospective employers.

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1. Community involvement2. Initiative beyond the job description3. Contributions to the industry4. A track record of adaptability5. Long-standing loyalty6. Past achievements7. Expertise in social media conversions8. Ongoing professional development9. Clearly demonstrating how they are a right fit for the job

To help job seekers land that coveted interview, the members of Young Entrepreneur Council share their experiences on the other side of the hiring table. Read on for 9 attributes that can send your resumé to the top of the list—and the top of a hiring manager’s mind.

In today’s work world, what’s one thing you might see on a job candidate’s resume that would make you excited to bring them in for an interview? Why?

1. Community involvement

I expect job applicants to have a consistent record of work-related achievements and continuous learning. But those who are also involved in the community through volunteerism or civic participation have an added dimension that is distinguishing. —Evan Nieran, Red Banyan

2. Initiative beyond the job description

One thing that instantly catches my eye on a resumé is a track record of initiative beyond the scope of a candidate’s job description. Whether it’s spearheading a new project, learning a skill to improve their performance, or actively contributing to a team’s success in a demonstrable way, it shows that this person isn’t just about clocking in and out and will be an asset to the company’s growth. —Michelle Aran, Velvet Caviar

3. Contributions to the industry

My favorite thing on a resumé is volunteer work or any contribution made toward a field or industry. For example, my businesses rest on the WordPress ecosystem, and I enthusiastically hire people who have contributed to it in some way, whether by organizing camps or translating documentation. Contribute to your industry to make your resumé stand out in a powerful way. —Syed Balkhi, WPBeginner

4. A track record of adaptability

I would be excited to see a demonstrated track record of adaptability and learning on their resume. When I see a candidate who has taken the initiative to upskill themselves or navigate through different industries or roles, it shows me that they have the drive and motivation to thrive in dynamic environments. It also indicates that they are flexible and eager to take on new challenges. —Kristin Kimberly Marquet, Marquet Media, LLC

5. Long-standing loyalty

If I look at an application and see that a candidate was with their last company for a long time, I’m always excited to get them in for an interview. I know job hopping has become a trend, especially in the tech industry. When someone is willing to stay loyal to one company for years, I want to talk to them and figure out how to get them to join our team and stick with us. —Daman Jeet Singh, FunnelKit

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6. Past achievements

One thing that may make me want to call candidates for a job interview is their past achievements. If they’ve managed to showcase how they helped their previous employers come up with best-suited solutions for their respective problems, it would be the thing in their resumé that would excite me the most, and I would want to know more about their experiences. —Stephanie Wells, Formidable Forms

7. Expertise in social media conversions

A skill on a resumé that makes me excited is when I see someone with expertise in social media marketing who promotes conversions. Social media has changed considerably; there are tons of platforms and ways to advertise, all targeting different customer groups. Having someone who can move through that effectively and bring in conversions is important today. —Baruch Labunski, Rank Secure

8. Ongoing professional development

One thing that might make me excited to bring a job candidate in for an interview is evidence of continuous learning and professional development, such as relevant certifications or courses. This demonstrates the candidate’s commitment to staying updated in their field and acquiring new skills, which is essential in today’s rapidly evolving job market. —Jared Weitz, United Capital Source Inc.

9. Clearly demonstrating how they are a right fit for the job

One thing that excites me the most while going through a candidate’s resumé is how they’ve presented themselves. A resumé is like a sales pitch. So, it should be well-thought-out and backed by research. Job descriptions generally give candidates some sort of idea about the candidate profile that the company seeks. So, the resumé should focus on what makes the candidate the right fit for the job. —Chris Klosowski, Easy Digital Downloads

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Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC) is an invite-only organization comprised of the world’s most successful young entrepreneurs.

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