RESUME MISTAKES

Turn Your Modeling Portfolio into a Winning Resume

Avoid the pitfalls that keep casting directors from calling you back

How This Page Helps
Help aspiring and professional models identify and correct the most common resume mistakes that hinder bookings and agency interest.
Spot hidden errors that ATS systems miss
Learn industry‑specific formatting rules
Get ready‑to‑use before‑and‑after examples
Boost your chances of getting called for auditions

Common Mistakes That Kill Your Chances

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

Generic Objective StatementMEDIUM
Why it hurts
  • Fails to showcase your niche (runway, commercial, editorial)
  • Leaves casting directors guessing your fit
  • Reduces keyword relevance for ATS
How to fix
  • Replace the objective with a 2‑sentence profile that highlights your type, experience, and key stats
  • Insert industry keywords like "runway", "high fashion", "print"
❌ Before

Objective: Seeking a position in the fashion industry where I can utilize my skills.

✓ After

Profile: Versatile runway model with 3 years of experience walking for Spring/Summer collections across Europe. Height 5'11", measurements 34-24-35, fluent in English and French.

ATS Tip
Lead with keywords such as runway, editorial, commercial, and agency names you’ve worked with.
Detection Rules
Look for a heading titled 'Objective' or 'Career Goal'
Check if the paragraph lacks specific modeling terms
Resumly Tip
Swap the generic objective for a concise profile that sells your modeling niche.
Listing Unrelated Work ExperienceLOW
Why it hurts
  • Dilutes focus on modeling achievements
  • Consumes valuable space with irrelevant details
  • Confuses ATS keyword matching
How to fix
  • Only include jobs that demonstrate transferable skills (e.g., brand ambassador, fitness instructor)
  • If you must list unrelated roles, keep them brief and tie them to relevant soft skills
❌ Before

Sales Associate, Retail Store – Managed inventory and customer service.

✓ After

Brand Ambassador, XYZ Cosmetics – Represented the brand at trade shows, photographed for product campaigns, and built a social media following of 12k followers.

ATS Tip
Prioritize roles that contain modeling‑related keywords like "campaign", "photoshoot", or "runway".
Detection Rules
Identify sections titled 'Work Experience' with non‑modeling job titles
Check for lack of modeling terminology
Resumly Tip
Trim unrelated jobs; focus on experiences that reinforce your modeling brand.
Using Unprofessional or Low‑Quality PhotosHIGH
Why it hurts
  • First impression matters more than any bullet point
  • Casting directors may doubt your professionalism
  • ATS that parse images cannot read low‑resolution files
How to fix
  • Include a high‑resolution headshot and a link to an online portfolio with polished images
  • Remove any selfies, group shots, or outdated pictures
❌ Before

[Embedded low‑resolution selfie]

✓ After

[Link to portfolio: https://myportfolio.com/models/jane-doe] – Features runway, editorial, and commercial images shot by industry photographers.

ATS Tip
Provide a clean URL to a digital portfolio; ATS can index the link for keywords.
Detection Rules
Search for image file names ending in .jpg with low resolution
Check for missing portfolio URL
Resumly Tip
Replace any casual photos with a professional headshot and a portfolio link.
Omitting Key Measurements and StatsHIGH
Why it hurts
  • Agents need exact numbers to assess fit for jobs
  • Missing data leads to back‑and‑forth emails, slowing the hiring process
  • ATS filters often require numeric criteria
How to fix
  • Create a dedicated 'Stats' section with height, measurements, shoe size, hair/eye color, and agency representation
❌ Before

No measurements listed.

✓ After

Stats: Height 5'11" (180 cm) | Measurements 34‑24‑35 (86‑61‑89 cm) | Shoe Size 9 US | Hair: Dark Brown | Eyes: Hazel | Represented by XYZ Agency

ATS Tip
Use numeric formats (e.g., 34‑24‑35) so ATS can match measurement keywords.
Detection Rules
Check for missing 'Stats' or 'Measurements' heading
Search for absence of numeric dimensions
Resumly Tip
Add a clear, standardized stats block to satisfy agents and ATS.
Formatting Guidelines
File Types: PDF, DOCX
Sections: Contact Information, Profile/Objective, Stats, Experience, Education (if relevant), Skills, Portfolio Link
Naming: FirstName_LastName_Model_Resume.pdf
Consistency
Length: 1‑2 pages (maximum 2 pages for extensive runway experience)
Date Format: MM/YYYY
Location Format: City, Country
Resume Quality Checklist
  • Include a professional headshot and portfolio URL
  • List height, measurements, shoe size, hair and eye color
  • Use industry keywords (runway, editorial, commercial)
  • Keep the resume to 1‑2 pages with clean headings
  • Save as PDF with the naming convention
ATS Alignment Guide
Common ATS Systems: iCIMS, Greenhouse, Workday, Lever
Keyword Strategy: runway, editorial, commercial, campaign, agency, portfolio, measurements, height, shoe size
Heading Format: Use standard headings like 'Profile', 'Stats', 'Experience', 'Skills', 'Portfolio'
Quick Fix Workshop
Paste your current model resume text below
  • Replace generic objective with a targeted profile
  • Add a standardized Stats section
  • Insert portfolio hyperlink
  • Swap unrelated jobs for relevant brand work
  • Standardize date format to MM/YYYY
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