RESUME MISTAKES

Stop Losing Warehouse Jobs to Resume Mistakes

Identify and correct the most common errors that keep hiring managers from seeing your value.

How This Page Helps
This page helps warehouse associates understand frequent resume pitfalls, provides clear fixes, and equips them with tools to create an ATS‑friendly, hiring‑manager‑approved resume.
Spot the 5 most damaging resume errors for warehouse roles
Learn step‑by‑step fixes with real before‑and‑after examples
Get formatting rules that pass any ATS
Download a quick‑fix workshop to rewrite your resume instantly

Common Mistakes That Kill Your Chances

Each mistake includes why it hurts, how to fix it, and before/after examples

Generic Job TitleMEDIUM
Why it hurts
  • Hiring managers can’t tell what you actually did
  • ATS may not match your role to the job posting
How to fix
  • Replace vague titles like “Worker” with “Warehouse Associate” or “Shipping/Receiving Clerk”
  • Add a brief descriptor if you held a specialized role (e.g., “Forklift Operator”)
❌ Before

Worker – XYZ Logistics, 2019‑2022

✓ After

Warehouse Associate – XYZ Logistics, 2019‑2022

ATS Tip
Use the exact title from the job ad when possible
Detection Rules
Title length < 5 characters
Title does not contain keyword “warehouse”
Resumly Tip
Specific titles improve keyword match and recruiter clarity.
No Quantified AchievementsHIGH
Why it hurts
  • Resume looks like a task list, not a performance record
  • ATS often scores numbers higher than generic verbs
How to fix
  • Add metrics such as units moved, error rate reduction, or overtime saved
  • Use action verbs followed by numbers (e.g., “Processed 1,200 orders daily”)
❌ Before

- Picked and packed orders - Loaded trucks

✓ After

- Picked and packed 1,200 orders daily, achieving 99% order accuracy - Loaded trucks with a 15% faster turnaround time, reducing overtime by 8 hours/week

ATS Tip
Include at least one numeric result per bullet
Detection Rules
Bullet points contain no digits
Bullets start with generic verbs only
Resumly Tip
Numbers make your impact measurable and boost ATS relevance.
Missing Industry KeywordsHIGH
Why it hurts
  • ATS filters out resumes lacking key terms from the job description
  • Recruiters skim for buzzwords like “inventory management”
How to fix
  • Review the job posting and copy relevant keywords into your Skills and Experience sections
  • Add certifications and equipment names (e.g., “Forklift Certified”, “RFID scanners”)
❌ Before

Skills: Teamwork, Hardworking, Good attendance

✓ After

Skills: Inventory Management, Forklift Operation (Certified), RF Scanner Use, OSHA Safety Compliance, Order Fulfillment

ATS Tip
Mirror the exact phrasing used in the posting (e.g., “inventory control” vs. “inventory management”)
Detection Rules
Skills section lacks any of the top 5 keywords from the posting
Resumly Tip
Keyword alignment is the fastest way to beat the ATS.
Inconsistent FormattingMEDIUM
Why it hurts
  • ATS may misread sections or skip information
  • Hiring managers view sloppy layouts as unprofessional
How to fix
  • Use a single, clean font (e.g., Arial 11pt) throughout
  • Standardize bullet style, date alignment, and heading hierarchy
❌ Before

Work Experience - Operated forklift (2018‑2020) Education 2015‑2018 High School Diploma

✓ After

Work Experience Warehouse Associate – XYZ Logistics, Jan 2019 – Present - Processed 1,200 orders daily
 Education High School Diploma, City High School, Jun 2015

ATS Tip
Stick to simple headings like “Work Experience” and avoid tables or graphics
Detection Rules
Multiple font sizes detected
Dates not in MM/YYYY format
Resumly Tip
Uniform formatting ensures every line is read correctly by the ATS.
Omitting Safety CertificationsLOW
Why it hurts
  • Many warehouse jobs require OSHA or forklift certifications
  • ATS may filter out candidates without required credentials
How to fix
  • Create a dedicated Certifications section List each certification with issuing body and date
❌ Before

Certifications: None

✓ After

Certifications - OSHA 10‑Hour General Industry Certification, 2022 - Certified Forklift Operator (EPA), 2021

ATS Tip
Place certifications near the top if they’re a job requirement
Detection Rules
Certifications section missing when job posting lists required certs
Resumly Tip
Highlight certifications early to pass compliance checks.
Formatting Guidelines
File Types: PDF, DOCX
Sections: Contact Information, Professional Summary, Work Experience, Skills, Certifications, Education
Naming: FirstName_LastName_WarehouseAssociate.pdf
Consistency
Length: One page for entry‑level, two pages max for 5+ years experience
Date Format: MM/YYYY
Location Format: City, State
Resume Quality Checklist
  • Use a specific title (Warehouse Associate)
  • Add at least three quantified achievements
  • Include 5+ industry keywords
  • Standardize font, bullet style, and dates
  • List OSHA and forklift certifications
ATS Alignment Guide
Common ATS Systems: iCIMS, Workday, Taleo, Greenhouse
Keyword Strategy: inventory control, forklift certified, shipping/receiving, OSHA safety, order fulfillment, RF scanner
Heading Format: Use standard headings such as “Professional Summary”, “Work Experience”, “Skills”, and “Certifications”
Quick Fix Workshop
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  • Replace generic titles with specific ones
  • Add quantifiable results to each bullet
  • Insert top warehouse keywords
  • Standardize date and location formats
  • Create a Certifications section
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