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#ResumeWriting : What is an ATS? What is SEO? What are Keywords in Resumes? Think your Resume Got Read? Think Again!

Job seekers and resume owners are often confused about the terms and definitions of ATS, SEO, and keywords.  Some clients think there is a certain set of standardized words you insert into the resume to get seen after they upload the resume into an online system.

Here is an easy breakdown of the terms and how these resume elements are used by recruiters in the job placement industry.

ATS is the acronym for Automatic Tracking System. The ATS is the software application (often cloud-based) that recruiters use to receive, house, sort, document applicants who apply to specific job requisitions.  Recruiters also perform a procedure called a Boolean search in the SQL database to find applicants with keywords or key phrases in their resumes.  The Boolean search is an automated, and faster method to reduce the number of actual resumes recruiters have to read by identifying the ‘more qualified candidates’ in the system by keyword inclusion.

SEO is the acronym for Search Engine Optimization. Using an Internet browser (e.g., Google, Bing, Opera) to find information means implementing Boolean search using key words to find Search Engine Optimized pages or documents.  The search engine will look for websites with the keywords or phrases and the sites with the ‘most number’ of those keywords or phrases will show up in a result queue, with the most optimized websites at the top of the list.

Recruiters use the same Boolean search process in an ATS (resume database) as an Internet search.  Once the recruiter conducts the search either in the entire database or only within applicants to the specific job requisition, then resumes with the ‘most mentions’ of a key word or phrase will rise to the top of the result queue. Recruiters don’t have time to read 100, 200, 300 resumes, so rely on SEO keywords to find the ‘most qualified’ candidate based on the higher number of mentions of those keywords in the resume.  They will glance through the top 5-10 resumes in the results queue, and if these candidates fulfill the minimum qualifications, they will proceed to interview or push the resumes to hiring managers for decisions.  It is likely the remaining 90, 190, or 290 resumes will never be read and ‘marked’ en masse as ‘other candidates more qualified.’

 

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Keywords are single words or phrases directly relevant to a job-seeker’s career, skills, experience, and/or education.  For instance, a computer programmer should mention all the programming languages s/he uses as keywords.  Logistics careerists should use the words supply chain, logistics, supply, warehousing, and inventory as keywords, with metrics, to describe their job tasks and achievements.  Salespersons should include keywords related to revenue, sales, marketing, advertising, and income streams.  Property managers should include metrics for units rented, the values of rental properties, descriptions of how they manage or provide maintenance of facilities and vendors contracting for repairs as keywords and phrases.

Executives (C-suite) should not mistake words like ‘leadership,’ ‘guiding,’ and ‘support’ as keywords – these are vague and subjective.  Corporate executives and/or financial directors should have action verbs as keywords and phrases, including development, research, accounting, finance, investments, mergers and acquisitions, supervision, management, director (of something), and/or project or program management.

The action verbs at the beginning of a bullet should be followed with a documentable, objectively written action with a result.  One example, loaded with metrics, would be, “Managed >$20M in contracts for services, current, and future deployment projects including aircraft support equipment, office supplies, and electronics; managed and monitored contracts valued at

~$2.14M for parts and required services, $3.02M in Aircraft Ground Support Equipment requirements, and >$10M in electronics and future deployment components.”

Knowing what these terms mean, and how to use the processes to your advantage, will assist in writing a more objectively-worded, keyword-loaded, and action-based descriptors of your career and experience.  The more keywords, phrases, objective language, documentable metrics, and easy to read bullets in the resume, the faster recruiters will be able to find you, consider your strengths, and pick up the phone to interview.

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#JobSearch : Search Engine Optimization(SEO) for your Job Search. If you Don’t Have the Right Keywords on your Profile, Recruiters Won’t be Able to Find You.

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) has many different functions and benefits. It can be a challenge to figure out the best way to utilize it when searching for an executive job. It can either be a great benefit, or cause you to fall behind the rest of the pack. Being discovered is one of the most important things in a job search today. You may have a great LinkedIn profile, but if you don’t have the right keywords on your profile, recruiters won’t be able to find you. Here are some tidbits about SEO you should know about so your job search is affected by it in a positive way.

What is the Value of Search Engine Optimization?

When recruiters search for candidates for an open executive position, they will use certain keywords in their search engine. SEO works to deliver the most relevant results based on those keywords. Hence, it’s important for you to know which keywords should be used throughout your executive profiles on each platform you use online.

If you’re somewhat unfamiliar with SEO, you can’t just stuff your LinkedIn profile with keywords and expect to be discovered. In fact, this will go against you for SEO purposes. You need relevant information about yourself to go along with the keywords sprinkled in here and there.

 

Use the Right Keywords

The best place to find the proper keywords to use would be in the company’s job posting or on the company’s website you’re applying to. Most of the phrases and keywords have to do with certain expertise they’re looking for, so you should be able to fit them in naturally if you possess those qualities.

Place Your Keywords Appropriately

For SEO purposes, you should put an emphasis on having your keywords at the top of your page, whether it’s a personal blog, LinkedIn profile, or any other online executive profiles you have. Once you develop your profile or online resume, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to have an expert check your page for SEO so you can maximize your chances of being discovered.

 

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Proof Everything Thoroughly

It goes without saying, but you should proof anything you put online multiple times. Typographical errors or poor grammar not only looks bad for your c-level personal branding, but it can also hurt your job search from an SEO perspective. This is especially true if your typo comes in an important keyword, so be sure to proof your profiles thoroughly and have a second set of eyes look at them as well.

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Strategy: 9 Predictions for the Search Industry in 2015…You Can Say What You Want About Google’s Motives/Morality/Evilness, but the Basic Fact of Their Power Does Raise Concerns

It’s January, and a great time to offer some thoughts on what we might see this year. What follows are my predictions for 9 things to expect in the world of search in 2015:

1. We Will See Massive Expansion of Google’s Knowledge Graph: This is a one of the bigger areas of investment for Google, and they are going to keep pushing more and more new answer boxes and related search features into the search results. They are pushing steadily towards building the Star Trek computer, i.e., a computer that you can have a natural language conversation with, and it can understand you and answer your questions.

If you are not sure what I mean when I reference an “answer box”, here is an example of one in response to the query “apples vs oranges”:

Google Response to Apples vs. Oranges

Notice how Google answers the question you have asked directly, and shows that answer above the regular search results.

2. Google Will Acquire One or More Companies Related to Articial Intelligence (AI): AI is integral to the Google strategic plan. Yet, the field is still very much in its early days. Google will look for companies that have developed technologies that can help them accelerate their progress. In some cases, the acquisition might be as much about hiring the people as it is about the tech they have developed so far.

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3. Mobile Search Will Become a Confirmed Ranking Factor: On November 18th, Google let it be known that they are experimenting with mobile friendliness as a ranking factor. I believe that they will make this permanent, and that Google will set this up as something that impacts the rankings users see only when they are on a mobile device. In other words, your site might rank differently for mobile searches than it will for desktop searches.

Currently, if you are able to get a mobile friendly designation using this tool, you will get the rankings boost. You will also get a “Mobile-friendly” label added to the search results for your site when someone searches for it on a mobile device:

Example of Mobile Friendly Label in Search Results

In addition, I predict that they will turn up the significance of this factor. As early as March of 2014, Google was saying that mobile search volumes would start to exceed desktop search volumes before the end of 2014. That’s a big deal, and Google is going to place a tremendous amount of emphasis on this.

As a bonus element to this prediction, I also believe you will see the needs of the mobile device UI dictate the overall UI (including that for desktop searches). Google is always looking towards the future, and they believe the future is mobile.

4. Google+ Will Not Die: I am sure this one reads a bit oddly, but the reality is that there are tons of search industry media that keep writing articles about Google+ dying. It’s the social platform that the tech media loves to hate, and to be fair, it’s not a runaway success.

But, sadly for those media people, Google is going to continue to invest in this platform. No doubt that it has a long way to go to be what Google wants it to be, but they do make money on it. How you ask? It drives a great deal of personalization in the search results, allowing them to serve better results and more targeted ads, and this increases ad click-through rate.

It’s also a source of data on people, and for this reason, succeeding in social is just way too important for Google.

5. Google Will Acquire at Least One Social Media Platform: As I just noted, building a powerful presence in social media is critical for Google. Google+ is currently just one piece of this. So is YouTube (which is linked to Google+ via the commenting system), and no one will dispute the success of YouTube. But, this is not enough. I think they are looking for other ways to develop a strong presence in social media.

I don’t think that the acquisition targets will be any of the current top players (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest). I think that the targets will be smaller up and coming players that can fit into their social media portfolio.

6. Bing Will Focus Their Business on Embedded Partnerships: At the November Web Summit conference in Dublin, Bing’s Stefan Weitztalked about Bing’s focus:

The question is, where is search really going? It’s unlikely we’re going to take share in [fusion_builder_container hundred_percent=”yes” overflow=”visible”][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column type=”1_1″ background_position=”left top” background_color=”” border_size=”” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” spacing=”yes” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” padding=”” margin_top=”0px” margin_bottom=”0px” class=”” id=”” animation_type=”” animation_speed=”0.3″ animation_direction=”left” hide_on_mobile=”no” center_content=”no” min_height=”none”][the pure search] space, but in machine learning, natural language search… and how we can make search more part of living. For us, it’s less about Bing.com, though that’s still important. It’s really about how we can instead weave the tech into things you’re already doing.

Look to Bing to keep working on partnerships to embed search technology in other people’s devices and apps, and to acquire companies with devices or apps that they can enhance with search technology.

7. Yahoo Will Continue to Build Their Presence in Search: Yahoo’s Marissa Mayer was recently able to complete a deal with Mozilla Corp to take over as the default search engine in Firefox. This was just a start for Yahoo, and you should expect that they will pursue more such opportunities.

This will put them head to head with Bing in pursuing these types of strategies. This creates an interesting dynamic because the Yahoo – Bing search partnership arrangement is due to last until July of 2019, so there is a long way to go there yet! But, Yahoo will work around the edges of this deal in as many ways as possible. One way or another, Yahoo is staying in search.

8. The EU Will Continue to Go After Google: It’s no secret that theEuropean Union is not fond of Google. To be sure, much of this is because of the ignorance of many regulators on how the Interwebs work, but, there is also the very real concern with how important Google has become.

Google is more powerful, and independent of, most governments. This has come about because the value of their service is so high, and so far ahead of competition. You can say what you want about their motives/morality/evilness, but the basic fact of their power does raise concerns.

I, for one, believe they remain a pretty ethical organization (not perfect, but better than most), but that does not mean that this will last indefinitely. The EU is going to continue pushing them hard. Don’t be surprised if you see some shocking rulings coming out of Europe.

9. Net Neutrality Will Suffer a Setback in the US: I hate this prediction, but I do believe there is a decent chance that network neutrality will take a hit this year. A ruling is expected out of the FCC early this year. This could mean that network carriers can start treating service providers differently. For example, they could choose to lower bandwidth for YouTube videos, either to offer a competing service, or to make YouTube pay fees to get higher bandwidth.

This would severely hamper the fundamental freedoms which the Internet provides. I know, you may disagree with what I just wrote about that, and this is your right. But whether or not you agree with me on whether or not this is good or bad, I do believe that there will be some changes to Network Neutrality in the US in 2015. Hopefully, they will be small ones!

Summary

There are 9 predictions for you for 2015. I’d love to hear what your thoughts are on what will happen in the coming year. Let me know what you think in the comments below!

Forbes.com | January 6, 2015 | Eric Enge

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