Avoid Costly Resume Mistakes That Keep Insurance Agents From Closing Deals
Learn the exact fixes to make your resume stand out to hiring managers and ATS platforms.
Common Mistakes That Kill Your Chances
Each mistake includes why it hurts, how to fix it, and before/after examples
- Recruiters and ATS filters look for certifications and sales terms
- Without keywords your resume may be discarded before a human sees it
- Research the job posting for required licenses and sales metrics
- Incorporate terms like CPCU, CLU, AINS, policy underwriting, risk assessment
Managed a portfolio of clients and increased sales.
Managed a portfolio of 150+ clients, achieving a 22% increase in premium sales; holds CPCU and CLU certifications.
- Hiring managers want proof of impact, not a task list
- ATS scores achievements higher when paired with numbers
- Start each bullet with an action verb and add a measurable result
- Replace generic duties with specific outcomes
Responsible for client outreach and policy renewal.
Conducted proactive outreach to 200+ clients, achieving a 95% policy renewal rate and generating $1.2M in retained premiums.
- Gaps raise questions about continuity and reliability
- ATS may misinterpret missing dates as formatting errors
- Use consistent MM/YYYY format for all positions
- If a gap exists, add a brief explanation or a freelance/consulting line
Insurance Agent – XYZ Agency 2018 – Present
Insurance Agent – XYZ Agency 06/2018 – Present
- ATS parses chronological sections; functional layouts hide employment history
- Hiring managers may doubt recent experience
- Switch to a reverse‑chronological layout
- Clearly label sections with standard headings
Skills Summary - Sales strategy - Client retention Experience - Various roles listed without dates
Professional Experience Insurance Agent – ABC Corp – 04/2019 – 03/2023 - Achieved 30% growth in new policies...
- Clutters the resume and distracts from qualifications
- ATS may flag non‑standard sections as noise
- Remove hobbies, marital status, and unrelated interests
- Keep only contact info, certifications, and professional details
Interests: Hiking, cooking, and volunteering at animal shelter
(Removed – no longer listed)
- Use a professional email address (first.last@domain.com)
- Add relevant insurance certifications (CPCU, CLU, AINS)
- Quantify sales results with percentages or dollar amounts
- List experience in reverse‑chronological order with consistent MM/YYYY dates
- Include a concise 3‑4 sentence professional summary with key keywords
- Use standard headings and avoid graphics that ATS can’t read
- Highlight missing keywords
- Convert bullet points to achievement‑focused statements
- Standardize date and location formats
- Add measurable results