60+ Resume Statistics & Trends Job Seekers Must Know [2024]

January 30, 2024 0 Comments

Your resume is not lending you an interview? 

You are not the only one!

Statistics suggest that only 3% of resumes result in getting an interview

Shocking, right?!

75% of job seekers never hear back from employers after applying for a job. 

1 out of 5 recruiters will reject a candidate in under 60 seconds without finishing reading their resume. 

84% of recruiters may reject a resume written in an informal tone.

Is your resume up to the challenge? Let’s find out! 

Top Resume Statistics: Editor’s Pick

only 3% of resumes result in getting an interview
  1. 83% of recruiters reported that they are more likely to hire a candidate who has a well-formatted resume. [3]
  2. 63% of hiring managers said that they prefer resumes that are one page long. [4]
  3. 75% of job seekers never hear back from employers after applying for a job. [6]
  4. Nearly 80% of recruiters admitted that they reject resumes with typos or grammar mistakes. [8]
  5. 1 out of 5 recruiters will reject a candidate in under 60 seconds without finishing reading their resume. [7]
  6. 72% of people admitted to lying in resumes. [8]
  7. 84% of recruiters may reject a resume written in an informal tone. [9]
  8. Over 77% of recruiters use LinkedIn to hire. [10]
  9. 91% of recruiters prefer resumes with soft skills. [11] 

Resume Format Statistics

How important is a formatted resume?

63% of hiring managers said that they prefer resumes that are one page long. [4]

77% of employers agreed that more experienced candidates should have a two-page resume. [4]

According to Novoresume’s Job-Seekers survey, 60.6% of job-seekers have a one-page resume. [5]

Two-page resumes are common for 30% of candidates.

Meanwhile, about 9.4% of people have a resume that’s 3 pages or more. [5]

average resume length of job seekers

Resume Rejection Statistics

75% of job seekers never hear back from employers after applying for a job. [6]

1 out of 5 recruiters will reject a candidate in under 60 seconds without finishing reading their resume. [7]

25% of recruiters spend less than 30 seconds reading an applicant’s resume. [7]

Over 10% of job seekers have applied to 50+ jobs without hearing back. [8]

Nearly 80% of recruiters admitted that they reject resumes with typos or grammar mistakes. [8]

Complicated designs and layouts like clashing fonts, lack of white space, cluttered images, or even emojis, are a big no for more than 40% of recruiters. [8]

84% of recruiters may reject a resume written in an informal tone. [9]

72% of people admitted to lying in resumes. [8]

75% of hiring managers have caught a lie on a resume and rejected the candidate. [8]

Resume Statistics For Recent Graduates

Is your GPA going to make a difference in your resume?

Times are changing. Maybe not!

In 2019, about 75% of employers intended to screen candidates based on their GPA, only 37% look at GPAs now. [15]

Problem-solving skills are a high priority for 86% of employers hiring recent graduates. [16]

Internship experience in a relevant field is always a plus. [16]

Resume Skills Statistics

recruiters reported that candidates exaggerate their skills in resume

Let’s explore the resume skill section statistics.

  1. 41% of recruiters first look for skills on a resume. [10]
  2. It is interesting to note that the latest job descriptions tend to list over 20 required skills on average but most resumes only include 13. [10]
  3. Now skills are more important than ever as there is a 20% increase in job postings that focus more on skills and responsibilities rather than qualifications. [10]
  4. 91% of recruiters prefer resumes with soft skills. [11]
  5. Microsoft Office and Project Management are the most popular hard skills listed on resumes. [11]
  6. Over 85% of recruiters reported that candidates exaggerate the skills on their resume. [11]

Resume Social Media Statistics

Can social media affect your resume? 

Absolutely Yes! Today social media has become an important part of our social as well as professional lives.

90% of employers confirmed using some form of social media to look for a job vacancy. [17]

Over 77% of recruiters use LinkedIn to hire. [12]

64% of recruiters use Facebook and only 3% use Twitter to seek out potential candidates. [17]

Over 75.6% of job seekers ’ first choice to look for a job is LinkedIn. [12]

Over 52 million people use LinkedIn to search for jobs. [12]

About less than 50% of resumes include a link to the candidate’s LinkedIn profile. [12]

how important is social media for recruiters

Cover Letter And Resume Statistics

Did you attach a cover letter with your last resume or did you miss it like 31.1% of job-seekers do?!

  1. According to the Job-Seekers survey, more than 47.4% of applicants don’t include a cover letter with their application unless the employer specifically mentions attaching one. [20]
  2. About 45% of recruiters confirmed that not having a cover letter could get candidates rejected. [20]
  3. 26% of recruiters confirmed that cover letters are a considerable factor while making a hiring decision. [21]
  4. 30.5% of job-seekers admitted to submitting the same cover letters everywhere. [21]
  5. While 34.1% prefer to tailor a completely new letter to each of their applications. [21]
  6. 35.4% of job seekers who send cover letters make edits and adjustments to the same cover letters. [21]
  7. The recommended average length of the cover letter is half a page. [21]

What To Include In Resume? Do’s And Don’t’s Of Resume

Writing a resume but not getting desired results? 

Here we have listed common resume mistakes you might be committing.

  • Spelling errors and typos.
  • No customization.
  • Too lengthy. 
  • Do not attach a cover letter.
  • No precise format, spacing, and document type.

Let’s go through quick tips to ace your next interview.

  1.  Appropriate use of numbers, percentages, data, and metrics can give you an edge.
  2. Add relevant examples and results you derived from your experience.
  3. Mention your education and relevant qualifications as 63% prefer it. [13]
  4. Add a personalized cover letter.
  5. 63% of recruiters reported that the biggest mistake job seekers make on their resumes is not tailoring their resume to the job requirements. [14]
  6. Keep it concise and honest.
  • Only 3% of resumes result in getting an interview. [1]
  • 63% of recruiters prefer to get personalized resumes according to the job position. [2]
  • Job seekers with AI-assisted resumes have an 8% higher likelihood of getting hired. [18]
  • It is interesting to note that AI-generated applications in resume writing led to 7.8% more job offers and 8.4% higher wages for job seekers. [18]
  • According to the NACE survey, the skillset is preferred over GPA by recruiters. [19]

FAQs 

Are the resume and CV the same?

No, a resume is not the same as a CV. A resume is a short document that covers the relevant skills, qualifications, and abilities of candidates in brief.

While a CV only contains detailed explanations of candidates’ backgrounds and experience. 

What are important sections of a resume?

Every section of the resume is important. The resume should include contact information, work experience, educational background, skills, and a resume summary or objective.

What are common resume mistakes?

These are common resume mistakes you might be committing.

  • Spelling errors and typos.
  • No customization.
  • Too lengthy. 
  • Do not attach a cover letter.
  • No precise format, spacing, and document type.

The Final Thoughts 

A well-written and formatted resume can get you an interview as 83% of recruiters reported that they are more likely to hire a candidate who has a well-formatted resume. 

73% of hiring managers reported that they are more likely to interview a candidate with a visually appealing resume and job seekers with AI-assisted resumes have an 8% higher likelihood of getting hired.

Sources

  1. Forbes. The Virtual Interview Is The New Resume: What You Need To Know
  2. Glassdoor. How to Customize Your Resume for Each Job You Apply to
  3. Jobvite. 2022 Job Seeker Nation Report
  4. Indeed. Resume cover letter statistics
  5. Novoresume. 99+ Must-Know Resume Statistics To Get You Hired in 2024
  6. Indeed. FAQ: Do Employers Care About GPA?
  7. The Undercover Recruiter. Top Resume Mistakes That Could Cost You the Job
  8. The Motley Fool. Does It Pay to Use a Resume Service? New Data Says Yes
  9. Business Insider. 20 words you should never put on your resume
  10. LinkedIn. A Skills-First Blueprint to Better Job Outcomes
  11. HRDive. 85% of recruiters say candidates exaggerate skills
  12. Business Insider. The best job candidates don’t crunch their résumé onto one page, they follow these tips instead.
  13. CareerBuilder. Resume: What why and How
  14. Forbes. Why Your Job Search Isn’t Yielding Results
  15. Qureos. 30+ Resume Statistics for Jobseekers 
  16. NACE.  2023 Job Outlook Report
  17. Agency Central. Social Recruiting: Survey, Statistics and Infographics
  18. Resume Genius. 1 in 4 Workers Prefer Interacting with AI Instead of Humans
  19. NACE. The Ever-Flutuating Skill Set
  20. Glassdoor. Hiring and Workplace Trends Report 2023
  21. Forbes. Write A Cover Letter To Get Noticed