Stop Sewing Your Resume Into a Knot
Identify and fix the most common seamstress resume mistakes to get hired faster.
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 specific sewing expertise
- ATS may not match industry keywords
- Replace generic titles with precise roles like 'Tailoring Specialist' or 'Custom Garment Seamstress'
- Add a brief descriptor of the fabrics or techniques used
Sewing Assistant, XYZ Company
Custom Garment Seamstress – Tailoring Specialist, XYZ Company
- Doesn’t demonstrate impact
- ATS looks for quantifiable results
- Turn tasks into results, e.g., 'Reduced garment rework by 15% through precise stitching'
- Use numbers, percentages, or time frames
Responsible for sewing dresses and repairing seams.
Sewed 120 custom dresses per month with a 98% first‑pass quality, reducing rework time by 15%.
- ATS may fail to read employment dates
- Hiring managers can’t gauge tenure
- Use month and year (MM/YYYY) consistently
- Avoid words like 'summer' or 'early 2020'
June 2021 – Present
06/2021 – Present
- ATS won’t match niche skills
- Resume looks generic
- Add a 'Technical Skills' section with terms like 'silk stitching', 'embroidering', 'pattern drafting'
- Weave these keywords into experience bullets
Skilled in sewing.
Skilled in silk stitching, embroidery, pattern drafting, and operating industrial overlock machines.
- Use a clear, professional font (e.g., Arial 10‑12pt)
- Include a concise summary highlighting 3‑4 core sewing strengths
- List achievements with numbers
- Incorporate at least 8 industry keywords
- Keep dates in MM/YYYY format
- Save as PDF with proper file name
- Proofread for spelling and grammar
- Standardize dates to MM/YYYY
- Replace generic titles with specific ones
- Add quantifiable results to bullet points
- Insert fabric and technique keywords
- Reformat sections to recommended order