I am sharing some of these simple “secrets” with you, the job seeker, so that you can ensure your information is out there and available to be searched.

"Look at transitional buzzwords if you're looking for a role in a different industry.
They offer better search results when recruiters are looking." - Mark Frietch, author, speaker, and social media expert Leave Graduation Dates Off Your Resume.
Remember, you can’t be a star if you can’t be seen! Have you had more than one position at a single company and listed each separately? Without dates, the ATS will read them as a single job and won’t recognize the progression you made at the company.
It will also recognize only the one title attached to the original date.
Has that much changed since you last applied for a new position in 1995 — or even 2005? Here are some key resume tips you’ll want to implement when updating your outdated resume to ensure your application sees the light of day.
Gone are the days of stating why you want to boost your skills, share your talents, and optimize your career path. If you are sending out your modern resume, your objective is to land an interview."Employers can assume they know your approximate date of birth from your graduation date.If they believe you're over 40, many won't even consider you for an interview.Highlight your accomplishments in previous jobs, not just your duties or responsibilities Everyone has job duties; it’s how you approached them and what you accomplished in carrying them out that makes you stand out.Include links to projects you’ve worked on This substantiates the experience and accomplishments you describe in your resume, giving the recruiter a better idea of how you put your skills into practice.We've rounded up insider secrets and advice from resume experts, HR professionals, career coaches and other experts from across the country. Include only those items directly related to the one or two position types you are pursuing.