Stop Losing Textile Jobs Over a Bad Resume
Identify and fix the most common resume mistakes for textile workers, and get noticed by hiring managers and ATS.
Common Mistakes That Kill Your Chances
Each mistake includes why it hurts, how to fix it, and before/after examples
- Hiring managers can’t quickly see your value
- ATS may miss key textile keywords
- Objective statements are often vague and outdated
- Replace the objective with a 2‑sentence professional summary
- Highlight specific textile experience and achievements
- Insert 3–4 industry‑relevant keywords
Objective: Seeking a position in manufacturing where I can grow and contribute.
Professional Summary: Experienced textile worker with 5+ years operating high‑speed looms, improving fabric quality by 12% and reducing downtime through preventive maintenance.
- Doesn’t demonstrate impact
- Hard for recruiters to gauge productivity
- ATS favors quantifiable data
- Start each bullet with an action verb
- Add numbers, percentages, or time frames
- Focus on results rather than tasks
- Operated sewing machines. - Checked fabric quality. - Maintained equipment.
- Operated high‑speed sewing machines, producing 1,200 garments/week with 0% defect rate. - Conducted fabric inspections, identifying and correcting 15% of material flaws before production. - Implemented a preventive maintenance schedule, reducing machine downtime by 20%.
- ATS may fail to parse employment dates
- Hiring managers can’t assess career timeline
- Creates a sloppy appearance
- Use MM/YYYY for all dates
- Align dates to the right for readability
- Ensure no gaps are left unexplained
June 2018 – March 2020 2015 – 2018
06/2018 – 03/2020 01/2015 – 12/2018
- ATS filters out resumes lacking relevant terms
- Recruiters may overlook industry expertise
- Reduces chances of passing initial screening
- Research job ads for common textile terms
- Incorporate keywords naturally in summary, skills, and experience sections
- Use synonyms and related processes
Skills: Machine operation, teamwork, quality control.
Key Skills: Loom operation, fabric inspection, textile production planning, quality control, pattern making, machine maintenance, dyeing processes.
- Use a targeted professional summary
- Quantify achievements with numbers
- Include textile-specific keywords (e.g., loom operation, fabric inspection)
- Format dates as MM/YYYY
- Save as PDF with searchable text
- Proofread for spelling and grammar
- Replace generic objective with summary
- Add quantifiable results
- Standardize date format
- Insert textile keywords
- Convert to ATS-friendly layout