Stop Losing Lighting Jobs to a Flawed Resume
Identify and fix the most common resume mistakes for lighting technicians 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 tell what you actually did
- ATS may not match industry keywords
- Replace generic titles with specific ones like 'Stage Lighting Technician' or 'Concert Lighting Operator'
- Add the equipment you operated (e.g., ETC Ion, GrandMA2)
Lighting Technician, XYZ Productions
Stage Lighting Technician – ETC Ion & GrandMA2 Operator, XYZ Productions
- Doesn’t demonstrate impact
- ATS looks for quantifiable results
- Turn tasks into results with numbers (e.g., 'Programmed lighting cues for 30-song set, reducing changeover time by 15%')
- Highlight awards or recognitions
Responsible for setting up lighting rigs and operating consoles.
Programmed and operated lighting rigs for 20-song concerts, cutting changeover time by 15% and receiving ‘Best Tech Crew’ award.
- Many venues require certified electricians or rigging safety
- ATS may filter for certifications like 'ETCP' or 'Rigger Certified'
- Create a dedicated Certifications section
- List ETCP, OSHA 10‑hour, Rigging Safety, DMX Programming courses
Experience with lighting equipment.
Certifications: ETCP Stage Lighting, OSHA 10‑Hour Construction Safety, Rigging Safety Certified (RSC)
- ATS may misread dates, causing timeline gaps
- Hiring managers may think you’re unprofessional
- Standardize to 'MMM YYYY' (e.g., Jan 2022 – Present')
- Use the same format for all entries
June 2020 – 2022
Jun 2020 – Dec 2022
- Hiring managers outside the field may not understand
- ATS may ignore uncommon acronyms
- Explain each tool briefly or pair with outcome
- Balance technical terms with plain language
Proficient in DMX, HTP, and PLC.
Programmed DMX lighting cues using HTP consoles, resulting in seamless scene transitions.
- Use specific job titles
- Show measurable achievements
- Include relevant certifications
- Standardize dates
- Add equipment proficiency
- Keep formatting clean and ATS‑friendly
- Proofread for spelling and grammar
- Replace generic titles with specific ones
- Convert duty statements into achievement bullets with metrics
- Add a Certifications section
- Standardize all dates to MMM YYYY
- Insert equipment proficiency list