Stop Paralegal Resume Mistakes From Holding You Back
Identify and correct the most common errors to 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
- Recruiters can’t quickly see your specialization
- ATS may miss role‑specific keywords
- Reduces perceived seniority
- Replace generic titles with specific ones (e.g., "Litigation Paralegal" or "Corporate Paralegal – Contracts")
- Add the practice area or department in parentheses if needed
- Align the title with the posting’s language
Paralegal, XYZ Law Firm
Litigation Paralegal – Civil Litigation, XYZ Law Firm
- Doesn’t demonstrate impact
- Makes you blend with dozens of other candidates
- ATS prefers action‑oriented verbs
- Start each bullet with a strong verb (e.g., drafted, coordinated)
- Quantify results (e.g., reduced document turnaround by 30%)
- Show outcomes like cost savings or case wins
- Prepared legal documents - Managed case files
- Drafted and filed 150+ pleadings per month, achieving a 98% on‑time filing rate - Streamlined case file organization, cutting retrieval time by 25%
- ATS scans for tools like LexisNexis, Westlaw, Clio, and Relativity
- Hiring managers look for tech‑savvy candidates
- Missing tools signals outdated skill set
- Create a dedicated "Key Skills" section listing software names
- Mention tools within achievement bullets (e.g., "used LexisNexis to conduct 200+ case law searches")
- Keep the list current to the job description
Key Skills: Microsoft Office, Research
Key Skills: LexisNexis, Westlaw, Clio, Relativity, Microsoft Office Suite
- ATS filters out resumes lacking core terms
- Recruiters skim for buzzwords like "case management" or "e‑discovery"
- Reduces chance of passing the initial screen
- Copy 5–7 key phrases from the posting - Integrate them naturally into summary, skills, and bullet points - Use both singular and plural forms
Experienced paralegal with strong organizational abilities.
Experienced Litigation Paralegal skilled in case management, e‑discovery, and legal research using Westlaw and LexisNexis.
- ATS may misread sections or skip information
- Recruiters view sloppy layout as lack of attention to detail—a red flag for legal roles
- Can cause parsing errors that hide your experience
- Use a single font (e.g., Calibri 11pt) throughout - Align dates to the right in MM/YYYY format - Ensure uniform bullet style and spacing
June 2019 – March 2021 Jan 2021 – Present
06/2019 – 03/2021 01/2021 – Present
- Use a specific job title
- Add a concise professional summary with 3‑4 keyword phrases
- List key legal software in a dedicated skills section
- Write achievement‑focused bullet points with metrics
- Include at least 5 industry‑relevant keywords
- Format dates as MM/YYYY and align them right
- Maintain one font and consistent heading style
- Proofread for spelling and grammar errors
- Save as PDF with a clean file name
- Run the resume through an ATS simulator before sending
- Standardize headings
- Add action verbs
- Insert relevant legal software keywords
- Convert dates to MM/YYYY
- Optimize bullet length (max 2 lines)