Stop Losing Jobs Over a Flawed Goldsmith Resume
Identify the hidden mistakes that keep hiring managers from seeing your craftsmanship and learn proven fixes to showcase your 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 quickly see your specialty
- ATS may miss key goldsmith keywords
- Reduces perceived expertise in a niche field
- Replace vague titles like "Jeweler" with "Goldsmith" or "Custom Goldsmith"
- Add a brief descriptor of your focus (e.g., "14k gold ring specialist")
- Include industry‑specific keywords such as "hallmarking" and "CAD jewelry design"
Jeweler at XYZ Boutique
Goldsmith – Custom 14k Gold Ring Specialist at XYZ Boutique
- Provides no evidence of impact
- Makes your resume look like a duty list
- ATS often scores resumes higher when numbers are present
- Add metrics such as pieces crafted, sales growth, or cost savings
- Use action verbs followed by numbers (e.g., "Crafted 200+ custom gold necklaces")
- Show percentage improvements where possible
Created custom jewelry for clients.
Crafted 250+ custom gold necklaces, increasing boutique sales by 18% YoY.
- Many ATS cannot read tables or embedded images
- Formatting may break when parsed, causing lost information
- Recruiters using plain‑text view see a garbled layout
- Replace tables with simple bullet lists
- Use standard fonts like Arial or Times New Roman
- Avoid embedding photos of your work; instead link to an online portfolio
<table><tr><td>Skill</td><td>Level</td></tr><tr><td>Goldsmithing</td><td>Expert</td></tr></table>
• Goldsmithing – Expert • CAD Jewelry Design – Advanced • Hallmarking – Certified
- Creates gaps that raise questions about career continuity
- ATS may treat missing dates as incomplete data
- Employers can’t verify the relevance of your training
- List month and year for each role (MM/YYYY)
- Include city and state for every position
- If exact dates are unknown, use approximate ranges (e.g., "2018‑2020")
Apprentice Goldsmith – XYZ Workshop
Apprentice Goldsmith – XYZ Workshop, New York, NY (06/2018 – 08/2020)
- Use a clear "Goldsmith" title at the top
- Add 3‑5 bullet points per role with numbers
- Include a link to an online portfolio of your pieces
- Format dates as MM/YYYY and list city, state
- Save as PDF with standard fonts
- Run the resume through an ATS simulator
- Replace generic titles with specific goldsmith roles
- Insert measurable results for each achievement
- Standardize dates to MM/YYYY
- Convert tables to bullet lists
- Add a portfolio URL section