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Ex-Google recruiter shares 3 types of phrases job seekers should not use in their resumes

Nolan Church, former recruiter of Google and DoorDash and the current CEO of salary data company FairComp, recommends that job seekers avoid these three types of phrases to get a better chance at being hired.

April 25, 2024 / 12:48 IST
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Nolan Church was a recruiter with Google for about three years. (Image credit: LinkedIn)

HR executives usually have multiple job openings, which means that they may have to sift through hundreds, if not thousands, of resumes looking for the perfect candidates. In such cases, having a good resume can help job seekers stand out. But in the eagerness to sell their abilities to the recruiters, candidates often tend to go overboard and it ends up harming their prospects.

Nolan Church, the CEO of salary data company FairComp and former recruiter of Google and DoorDash, recommends that job seekers avoid these three types of phrases to get a better chance at being hired.

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1.) Sentences that are more than '25 words’ long

"All of these sentences should be less than 25 words maximum,” Church told CNBC Make It. “Probably even shorter than that. Because the goal of a resume is for me to very quickly understand what you’ve done.” He added that recruiters are likely to have just “three-to-five seconds” to go through each resume. “Time is the enemy in life and is the enemy in business,” the former Google executive told the publication. “The faster that we can move, the faster that we can solve problems.”