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THE KEY TO RESUME KEYWORDS

Keyword Density: “On-page SEO” is the practice of optimizing individual web pages in order to rank higher and earn more relevant traffic in search engines.  When used correctly, it can help attract search engines and boost a page’s visibility on search engine results pages (SERPs). When ignored, it can keep a page from ranking or even result in a search penalty, removing it from SERPs altogether. Keyword density is an element of keyword optimization that refers to the number of times a target keyword is used on a webpage.  If you’re an aspiring marketer, learning how to calculate keyword density is fairly easy. You simply take the number of times the target keyword appears on a page and divide it by the total number of words on the page:

Number of times the target keyword appears / Number of words on a webpage = Keyword density

Most SEO experts believe that an ideal keyword density is around 1-2%.  This means the target keyword appears about one to two times per 100 words. At this rate, the keyword appears enough times to show search engines what the page is about without engaging in keyword stuffing.

Now, let’s apply keyword density logic to your résumé using a “word cloud.” Cloud creators are used to highlight words and phrases based on frequency and relevance. They provide you with quick and simple visual insights that can lead to more in-depth analyses that are especially useful when submitting your résumé online.

Here’s an example I used for a “Sr. CRM Manager” job opportunity I came across.  I started by cutting & pasting into MonkeyLearn,  a free word cloud generator, the key elements of the job posting (“Purpose of Role,” “Key Accountabilities,” “Responsibilities,” “Requirements” and “Qualifications”) and left out information not pertinent to the job itself. Here’s the cloud that was generated”

Using a word cloud to dissect a job posting gives you an immediate visual representation as to the relative strength of keywords contained in it. You can even adjust the number of keywords you want to display on the MonkeyLearn cloud using a convenient slider.

The coolest part of the cloud generator is the accompanying panel which you can use to sort the keywords by the frequency with which they occur in the job posting. This gives you an ideal guide for comparing the strength of the keywords in your résumé to the ones in the job posting:

But, wait, it gets even better. You can download this panel into a spreadsheet right from the display:

Now, you have a top-down keyword guide to that specific job posting that you can use to ensure that your résumé and cover letter have the keywords the employer is looking for that will get you through the ATS gatekeeper.

TIPS FOR USING RÉSUMÉ KEYWORDS

If you ever want to rush and “hit” send without taking the extra steps to ensure that your résumé is a high match to the job you’re applying for, post-it these eye-opening statistics on your computer:

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