Stop Losing Sales Jobs to a Flawed Resume
Identify and correct the biggest resume mistakes sales reps make.
Common Mistakes That Kill Your Chances
Each mistake includes why it hurts, how to fix it, and before/after examples
- Hiring managers can’t see your sales value proposition
- ATS may miss key sales keywords
- Sets a bland first impression
- Replace the objective with a 2‑sentence sales summary
- Highlight years of experience, target market, and top achievements
- Insert high‑impact keywords like "quota" and "pipeline"
Objective: Seeking a sales position where I can utilize my skills.
Professional Summary: 5+ years B2B sales professional who consistently exceeded quota by 20% and grew territory revenue from $1M to $3M in two years.
- Doesn’t demonstrate results
- Fails to differentiate you from other reps
- ATS scores lower on impact‑oriented language
- Start each bullet with a strong action verb
- Quantify results (e.g., revenue, % growth)
- Focus on outcomes rather than tasks
- Managed client accounts. - Conducted sales calls. - Prepared proposals.
- Managed a portfolio of 30 enterprise accounts, increasing renewal rate by 15%. - Conducted 120+ cold calls weekly, generating 25 qualified leads per month. - Crafted proposals that closed $2.5M in new business within Q3.
- Hiring managers can’t gauge your performance
- ATS looks for numbers to rank candidates
- Reduces credibility
- Add specific figures: revenue, % growth, units sold, ranking","Add time frames
- Exceeded sales targets. - Built strong client relationships.
- Exceeded quarterly sales targets by 25% for 4 consecutive quarters, ranking in the top 5% of the sales team. - Developed relationships with 50+ key accounts, resulting in $1.2M incremental revenue.
- ATS may not map sections correctly
- Recruiters waste time scanning unfamiliar headings
- Can cause important info to be missed
- Use conventional headings (Professional Summary, Core Competencies, Experience, Education)
- Avoid tables, text boxes, and graphics
- Keep a single-column layout
Career Highlights --- Work History --- Skills & Tools
Professional Summary Core Competencies Professional Experience Education
- Many ATS cannot read embedded objects
- Formatting may become scrambled when converted to PDF
- Reduces readability for recruiters
- Use a clean, ATS‑friendly template with standard fonts (Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman)
- Avoid tables, columns, and images unless absolutely necessary
- Save as PDF or DOCX with simple formatting
<table><tr><td>Revenue</td><td>$2M</td></tr></table>
Revenue: $2M (2023)
- Use a clear professional summary
- Quantify sales achievements
- Include relevant sales keywords
- Use standard headings
- Keep formatting ATS‑friendly
- Proofread for typos
- Limit resume to 2 pages
- Convert bullet points to achievement‑focused statements
- Add quantifiable metrics
- Replace generic language with sales‑specific keywords
- Standardize headings and dates