Stop Carpenter Resume Mistakes From Holding You Back
Identify and correct the top errors that keep hiring managers from seeing your craftsmanship.
Common Mistakes That Kill Your Chances
Each mistake includes why it hurts, how to fix it, and before/after examples
- Hiring managers can’t verify your qualifications
- ATS may filter out candidates lacking key certifications
- Create a dedicated 'Certifications' section
- List OSHA safety training, CNC certification, etc.
- Include dates and issuing organizations
John Doe Experience: 5 years as carpenter
John Doe Certifications: OSHA 10 (2022), CNC Carpentry Certificate (2021)
- Fails to convey specialized expertise
- Reduces keyword match with job postings
- Replace 'Carpenter' with specific titles like 'Finish Carpenter' or 'Framing Specialist'
- Align titles with the job description
Carpenter at XYZ Construction
Finish Carpenter – Custom Cabinetry, XYZ Construction
- Hard to scan quickly
- ATS may misinterpret line breaks
- Use bullet points for responsibilities
- Keep each bullet under 2 lines
- Maintain consistent spacing
Responsible for building frames, installing doors, windows, and finishing work, ensuring quality and safety standards were met.
- Built structural frames for residential projects - Installed doors and windows with precision - Performed finish work, maintaining safety standards
- Construction sites prioritize safety; missing info may raise red flags
- ATS often scans for safety certifications
- Add a 'Safety Training' subsection
- List OSHA 10, First Aid, etc.
- Include completion dates
Experience: General carpentry tasks
Safety Training: OSHA 10 (2023), First Aid/CPR (2022)
- Include a clear professional summary
- List trade certifications and safety training
- Use bullet points for duties
- Tailor job titles to the posting
- Incorporate keywords like 'framing', 'finish carpentry', 'OSHA'
- Keep formatting consistent and simple
- Save as PDF with a professional file name
- Add Certifications section
- Convert paragraphs to bullets
- Standardize dates to MM/YYYY
- Insert safety training keywords