Stop Losing Clients Before You Even Get Hired
Identify and correct the biggest resume mistakes financial planners make.
Common Mistakes That Kill Your Chances
Each mistake includes why it hurts, how to fix it, and before/after examples
- Fails to convey niche expertise
- Doesn't capture client‑focused value
- Often filtered out by ATS keywords
- Replace with a concise professional summary
- Highlight certifications (CFP, CPA)
- Include measurable outcomes
Objective: Seeking a position in finance.
Financial Planner with CFP certification and 5+ years advising high‑net‑worth clients, increasing portfolio assets by 30%.
- Recruiters skim for results
- ATS favors numbers and action verbs
- Start each bullet with a strong verb
- Add percentages, dollar amounts, client counts
- Focus on outcomes
Responsible for managing client portfolios.
Managed $25M in client portfolios, achieving a 12% annual return and retaining 95% of clients.
- Certifications are key credibility signals
- ATS often scans for CFP, CPA, ChFC
- Create a dedicated Certifications section
- List credential name, issuing body, and year
- Include license numbers if applicable
Education: B.S. Finance, University X
Certifications: Certified Financial Planner (CFP), 2021; Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC), 2022
- Inconsistent dates confuse ATS
- Hiring managers may think of it as sloppy
- Use month-year format (MM/YYYY)
- Keep dates aligned to the right
- Avoid words like 'Present'—use 'Current'
Jan 2018 – 2020
Jan 2018 – Dec 2020
- ATS cannot read graphics or tables
- Recruiters prefer clean, scannable layouts
- Use a single-column format
- Stick to standard fonts (Arial, Calibri, Times)
- Avoid images, charts, and colored text
Resume includes a sidebar with icons and a chart of performance.
Resume uses a clean, left‑aligned layout with bullet points only.
- Use a professional summary with measurable results
- Include CFP or other relevant certifications
- Quantify every achievement
- Standardize dates to MM/YYYY
- Save as PDF (text‑based) or DOCX
- Avoid tables, graphics, and columns
- Incorporate industry keywords (wealth management, retirement planning, etc.)
- Proofread for spelling and grammar
- Convert objective to summary
- Add quantifiable metrics
- Standardize date format
- Insert certifications section
- Simplify layout to single column