Stop Losing Business Analyst Opportunities
Identify and correct the resume mistakes that keep hiring managers from seeing your value.
Common Mistakes That Kill Your Chances
Each mistake includes why it hurts, how to fix it, and before/after examples
- Fails to convey specific value
- Looks generic and gets filtered by ATS
- Doesn't align with Business Analyst role keywords
- Replace with a concise professional summary
- Highlight 3–4 core competencies and achievements
- Include quantifiable results and relevant tools
Objective: Seeking a challenging position where I can utilize my skills.
Professional Summary: Business Analyst with 5+ years delivering data‑driven insights that increased operational efficiency by 15% at XYZ Corp. Expert in SQL, Tableau, and process mapping.
- Provides no evidence of impact
- Makes resume look like a job description
- Reduces relevance to hiring manager
- Convert each bullet to a STAR statement
- Quantify results (e.g., % increase, cost saved)
- Focus on outcomes you drove
Responsible for gathering requirements and creating documentation.
Led requirement gathering for a cross‑functional project, delivering a comprehensive BRD that reduced scope changes by 20%.
- ATS may not match skill keywords
- Hiring managers miss your tool proficiency
- Reduces perceived fit for data‑heavy roles
- Create a dedicated 'Technical Skills' section
- List tools like SQL, Python, Tableau, Power BI, JIRA
- Prioritize skills mentioned in the job posting
Skills: Microsoft Office
Technical Skills: SQL, Python (pandas, NumPy), Tableau, Power BI, JIRA, Agile Scrum
- Creates a sloppy appearance
- Confuses ATS parsers
- Makes timeline hard to read
- Use a uniform format like 'MMM YYYY – MMM YYYY'
- Align dates to the right margin
- Avoid abbreviations that differ across entries
Jan 2020 – Present; 2021 – 2022
Jan 2020 – Present
- Recruiters may not understand niche terms
- ATS may not recognize uncommon acronyms
- Reduces readability
- Spell out acronyms on first use
- Use plain language to describe processes
- Include only industry‑standard terms
Utilized ETL, KPI, and BI frameworks to drive ROI.
Implemented ETL processes and designed KPI dashboards, increasing ROI by 12%.
- Use a professional summary instead of an objective
- Show quantifiable achievements for each role
- Include a dedicated technical skills section with relevant tools
- Standardize date format across all entries
- Proofread for spelling and grammar errors
- Tailor keywords to the specific job description
- Keep resume length to 1‑2 pages
- Save as PDF with a clear file name
- Convert objectives to summaries
- Add quantifiable metrics
- Standardize dates
- Create a technical skills block
- Replace jargon with clear language