Avoid Costly Lawyer Resume Mistakes
Turn common pitfalls into powerful selling points and get noticed by law firms and corporate legal departments.
Common Mistakes That Kill Your Chances
Each mistake includes why it hurts, how to fix it, and before/after examples
- Hiring partners can’t gauge your impact
- ATS keywords are missed
- Your resume blends with generic candidates
- Replace generic verbs with action‑oriented, quantified statements
- Highlight case outcomes, settlement amounts, or precedent‑setting decisions
- Insert relevant legal keywords (e.g., litigation, contract drafting)
Handled various corporate matters and assisted senior attorneys.
Led a $12M M&A transaction, drafting and negotiating all acquisition agreements, resulting in a seamless integration within 90 days.
- Employers can’t verify you’re licensed to practice
- ATS may filter out candidates missing required credentials
- You appear less qualified for jurisdiction‑specific roles
- Create a dedicated "Bar Admissions" section
- List each state, year of admission, and any special certifications
- Include the bar number if commonly requested
Attorney at XYZ Law Firm (2018‑Present)
Attorney at XYZ Law Firm (2018‑Present) Bar Admissions: New York State Bar, 2017; California State Bar, 2020
- ATS may not map content to expected fields
- Recruiters skim for familiar headings and may miss key sections
- Your resume looks unprofessional in a legal context
- Replace with standard legal headings: "Professional Experience", "Legal Experience", "Education", "Bar Admissions"
- Keep heading hierarchy consistent (H2 for main sections)
Work History
Professional Experience
- ATS keyword filters reject mismatched resumes
- Hiring managers think you lack relevant expertise
- You miss out on niche opportunities (e.g., IP, tax)
- Analyze the job posting for top 5–7 legal terms
- Incorporate those terms naturally throughout experience bullets
- Prioritize the most relevant practice‑area keywords in the summary
Provided general counsel services to various clients.
Provided general counsel services to fintech startups, focusing on regulatory compliance, data privacy, and securities law.
- Recruiters can’t see the value you added
- ATS may overlook impact‑oriented verbs
- Your resume sounds like a job description, not a personal brand
- Add quantifiable outcomes (e.g., saved $X, reduced litigation time by Y%)
- Use the STAR format (Situation, Task, Action, Result) for each bullet
Conducted legal research and drafted memoranda.
Conducted legal research for 30+ complex commercial disputes, drafting memoranda that reduced senior attorney review time by 25%.
- Use a professional email address (no nicknames)
- Include bar admissions with state and year
- Tailor the summary with target practice‑area keywords
- Quantify achievements in every experience bullet
- Use standard headings like "Professional Experience"
- Save as PDF with the naming convention
- Convert bullet points to action‑result format
- Add missing bar admission details
- Insert practice‑area keywords from the job description