Avoid Common Painter Resume Pitfalls
Turn mistakes into opportunities and land more jobs with a flawless resume.
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 expertise
- ATS may miss relevant keywords
- List concrete techniques like faux finishing, epoxy coating, etc.
- Include years of experience per technique
Techniques: Painting
Techniques: Faux finishing (3 yrs), epoxy floor coating (2 yrs), mural painting (5 yrs)
- Resume looks vague
- Hard to measure impact
- Add numbers: square footage, projects completed, client satisfaction scores.
- Use action verbs with results.
Responsible for painting residential homes.
Painted 120 residential homes, covering 45,000 sq ft, achieving 98% client satisfaction.
- Hiring managers can’t see career progression
- ATS may misinterpret gaps
- Use month/year format consistently.
- If gaps exist, add brief explanations or freelance work.
Painter, ABC Contractors – 2018 to present
Painter, ABC Contractors – Jan 2018 to Present
- ATS can’t parse graphics or columns
- Important info may be omitted
- Use a clean, single‑column layout.
- Stick to standard fonts and avoid images.
- Save as PDF or DOCX.
Resume with background watercolor splash and two columns.
Resume with white background, single column, Arial 11pt.
- Use a professional email address
- Include a clear professional summary
- List specific painting techniques
- Add quantifiable results for each job
- Format dates as MMM YYYY
- Use a single‑column layout
- Proofread for spelling and grammar
- Standardize date format
- Add missing technique keywords
- Convert duties to achievement statements
- Simplify layout for ATS