Hit the Right Note with Your Singer Resume
Identify and fix the most common resume errors that keep talent scouts from hearing you.
Common Mistakes That Kill Your Chances
Each mistake includes why it hurts, how to fix it, and before/after examples
- Dilutes impact
- Confuses hiring managers
- Exceeds optimal length
- Select the most notable gigs
- Group similar performances under categories
- Highlight achievements with metrics
Performed at local coffee shop – Jan 2020; Sang at wedding – Mar 2020; Open mic at library – May 2020; Community choir concert – Aug 2020; Street busking – Sep 2020
Selected Highlights: • Headlined at XYZ Jazz Festival (2022) – 500+ audience • Soloist for ABC Symphony (2021) – National tour • Featured vocalist on debut EP (2020) – 10,000 streams in first month
- Hard to gauge success
- Less memorable
- ATS may miss performance metrics
- Add audience size, ticket sales, awards
- Use percentages to show growth
- Mention chart rankings
Sang lead vocals for band.
Lead vocalist for XYZ Band – increased ticket sales by 30% and achieved #12 on Billboard Emerging Artists chart.
- Fails to differentiate you
- Wastes top‑of‑page space
- ATS may ignore generic language
- Write a 2‑sentence summary highlighting genre, experience, and career goal
- Incorporate target keywords like 'vocalist', 'studio recording'
Objective: Seeking a singing position.
Dynamic pop vocalist with 5+ years of live performance and studio recording experience, seeking to bring energetic stage presence to touring acts.
- Hard to read
- ATS may not parse
- Creates negative first impression
- Use clean, single‑column design
- Save as PDF/A
- Use standard headings (Experience, Education, Skills)
Resume in .docx with multiple columns, decorative fonts.
PDF resume with Helvetica, clear headings, consistent spacing.
- Include a concise professional summary
- List only the most relevant performances
- Add quantifiable results (audience size, sales, awards)
- Use standard headings and ATS‑friendly fonts
- Save the final file as PDF/A
- Proofread for spelling and vocal terminology
- Ensure contact info is up‑to‑date
- Trim to top 10 most relevant gigs
- Add audience numbers
- Convert to ATS‑friendly PDF
- Standardize date format