RESUME MISTAKES

Stop Losing Animation Jobs to a Flawed Resume

Identify the hidden mistakes that keep hiring managers from seeing your talent and fix them instantly.

How This Page Helps
Help animators identify common resume pitfalls and provide actionable fixes to improve ATS compatibility and recruiter appeal.
Spot hidden errors that cost you interviews
Learn how to phrase animation achievements for maximum impact
Optimize your resume for popular ATS platforms used by studios
Create a clean, industry‑standard layout that recruiters love
Boost confidence with a ready‑to‑use checklist

Common Mistakes That Kill Your Chances

Each mistake includes why it hurts, how to fix it, and before/after examples

Vague Job TitlesHIGH
Why it hurts
  • Hiring managers can’t quickly see your animation focus.
  • ATS may not match your role to animation keywords.
How to fix
  • Replace generic titles with specific ones like '2D Animator' or 'Character Animator'.
  • Add the medium (e.g., TV, video games) to clarify expertise.
❌ Before

Artist – XYZ Studios (2019‑2022)

✓ After

2D Animator – XYZ Studios (2019‑2022)

ATS Tip
Include the exact keyword 'Animator' to pass keyword filters.
Detection Rules
title contains 'artist' without 'animator'
title length > 15 characters without animation term
Resumly Tip
Swap generic titles for precise animation roles to boost relevance.
Unquantified AchievementsMEDIUM
Why it hurts
  • No measurable impact, so hiring managers can’t gauge your contribution.
  • ATS often looks for numbers like 'frames', 'shots', or '%'.
How to fix
  • Add metrics: number of frames animated, projects delivered, or awards won.
  • Use percentages to show efficiency improvements.
❌ Before

Created animations for various projects.

✓ After

Animated 12,000+ frames for a 30‑second TV spot, reducing production time by 15%.

ATS Tip
Include numbers and relevant units (frames, shots, episodes).
Detection Rules
sentence lacks digits
verbs without quantifiers
Resumly Tip
Quantify your work to make impact clear.
Missing Software Proficiency LevelsLOW
Why it hurts
  • ATS may not rank you for specific tools.
  • Recruiters want to know depth of skill.
How to fix
  • List each tool with a proficiency rating (e.g., Maya – Advanced).
  • Group tools by category (3D, 2D, compositing).
❌ Before

Software: Maya, Blender, After Effects

✓ After

Software: Maya – Advanced, Blender – Intermediate, After Effects – Proficient

ATS Tip
Use exact software names as keywords.
Detection Rules
software list without hyphenated level
comma‑separated list only
Resumly Tip
Add proficiency levels to each software for clarity.
Including Unrelated Work ExperienceLOW
Why it hurts
  • Dilutes focus on animation expertise.
  • ATS may penalize irrelevant keywords.
How to fix
  • Create a separate 'Relevant Experience' section for animation roles.
  • Summarize unrelated jobs in a brief 'Additional Experience' line or omit.
❌ Before

Cashier – Retail Store (2018‑2019) – Handled transactions.

✓ After

Additional Experience: Cashier – Retail Store (2018‑2019) – Developed customer service skills.

ATS Tip
Keep animation‑related keywords dominant throughout the resume.
Detection Rules
experience entries lacking animation terms
job titles unrelated to creative field
Resumly Tip
Keep the resume focused on animation‑related roles.
Poor Formatting & Long ParagraphsMEDIUM
Why it hurts
  • ATS may fail to parse sections.
  • Hiring managers skim; dense text reduces readability.
How to fix
  • Use bullet points for responsibilities.
  • Maintain consistent fonts, spacing, and headings.
  • Limit each bullet to one line when possible.
❌ Before

Responsible for creating storyboards, animating characters, collaborating with directors, and ensuring deadlines were met.

✓ After

- Created storyboards for 5 episodes. - Animated lead characters using Maya. - Collaborated with directors to refine motion. - Delivered all assets 2 days ahead of schedule.

ATS Tip
Bullet points improve ATS parsing accuracy.
Detection Rules
paragraph length > 200 characters
absence of bullet characters
Resumly Tip
Switch to concise bullet points and clean headings.
Formatting Guidelines
File Types: PDF, DOCX
Sections: Header, Professional Summary, Core Skills, Experience, Education, Portfolio Links
Naming: FirstName_LastName_Animator_Resume
Consistency
Length: 1-2 pages
Date Format: MM/YYYY
Location Format: City, State (or Country)
Resume Quality Checklist
  • Use a clear, descriptive headline (e.g., 2D Animator)
  • Add a one‑sentence professional summary with key animation specialties
  • List software with proficiency levels
  • Quantify every major project or responsibility
  • Include a link to an online portfolio or demo reel
  • Use standard headings (Professional Experience, Technical Skills)
  • Keep fonts simple – Arial or Calibri, 10‑12pt
  • Save as PDF with a professional file name
  • Proofread for spelling and grammar
  • Ensure contact info is up‑to‑date
ATS Alignment Guide
Common ATS Systems: iCIMS, Greenhouse, Workday, Lever
Keyword Strategy: 3D animation, rigging, storyboarding, Maya, Blender, After Effects, motion graphics, character animation, VFX
Heading Format: Use standard headings like 'Professional Experience' and 'Technical Skills'
Quick Fix Workshop
Paste your current Animator resume text below
  • Detect generic titles → replace with specific animation titles
  • Add quantifiable metrics to each bullet
  • Insert software proficiency levels
  • Reformat sections into standard headings
  • Convert paragraphs into concise bullet points
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