Stop Losing Urban Planner Jobs to Resume Errors
Identify and correct the most common resume mistakes that keep hiring managers from seeing your planning expertise.
Common Mistakes That Kill Your Chances
Each mistake includes why it hurts, how to fix it, and before/after examples
- Hiring managers can’t gauge your impact
- ATS may miss key planning keywords
- Fails to demonstrate technical competence
- Quantify outcomes (e.g., % increase in walkability)
- Include specific tools (GIS, AutoCAD, SketchUp)
- Highlight stakeholder collaboration
Worked on city development projects.
Led a multi‑disciplinary team to redesign 12‑acre downtown district, increasing pedestrian traffic by 27% using GIS analysis and community workshops.
- ATS may misread dates
- Creates confusion about employment timeline
- Appears unprofessional
- Use consistent month‑year format (MM/YYYY)
- Align dates to the right margin
- Avoid abbreviations like 'Jan' vs 'January'
June 2020 – Present
06/2020 – Present
- Planners often need AICP or GIS certification
- Hiring managers may assume you lack credentials
- ATS keywords omitted
- Create a dedicated 'Licenses & Certifications' section
- List AICP, GIS Professional, LEED AP, etc.
- Include issuing organization and year
Certified in GIS.
GIS Professional (GISP) – GIS Certification Institute, 2022
- ATS may not parse columns or graphics
- Recruiters may miss key info
- File size issues
- Stick to single‑column, clean design
- Use standard fonts (Arial, Calibri, Times)
- Save as PDF/A for compatibility
Resume with sidebars, icons, and background image.
Plain single‑column PDF with clear headings and bullet points.
- Use a clear, single‑column layout
- Include quantifiable project results
- List planning software and tools
- Add AICP or other relevant certifications
- Standardize dates to MM/YYYY
- Tailor summary with target job keywords
- Proofread for spelling and grammar
- Save as PDF/A under 2 MB
- Convert vague bullets into quantified statements
- Standardize date formats
- Add missing certifications section
- Simplify layout for ATS compatibility