mavrick102000
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Always match keywords in the job posting.Yeah good call.
What I've done in the past is listed a bunch of common/standard questions, prepared and memorized an answer, and rehearsed it until it was smooth. Basically like cramming for a final exam.
I'm updating my resume now, cleaning it up a fair amount. My previous boss and I are good friends so talked a bit yesterday and he sent me his resume to help with ideas. Previously I was trying to kind of tell a story about accomplishments, but mostly companies are just trying to match keywords for tasks and duties, so it seems like that is a better approach.
Have your core resume updated.
Be prepared to tweak for job posting specific terms and be prepared to back it up with verifiable examples.
This is an algorithm game to get you looked at - the HR system is automated at this step to filter out applicants. You need to game the algorithm in your favor.
The more boxes you check per the job posting increases your chances for at least an email or a phone call to discuss further or setup a time for an interview.
The only way to get around these type of things is recommendation from a well-regarded, internal employee at the company you're interested in.