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How to Bump Up Your Resume in 2025 — Even If You’re Not “That Guy”

Susan Langley by Susan Langley
May 9, 2025
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John stares at his screen, again. Another application. Another week. No callback.

The cruelest part? He’s good. But the world doesn’t reward “good.” It rewards visible.

So if you’re like John — mid-career, thoughtful, skilled — but being outshouted by new grads fluent in AI lingo and TikTok confidence, this article is for you.

Let’s crack the code to getting your resume seen, scored, and selected — by both machines and humans.


Why You’re Invisible (It’s Not Your Fault, But It’s Your Problem)

Most resumes today are never seen by a human. They’re scanned by ATS (Applicant Tracking Systems). If your resume isn’t packed with the right keywords, it doesn’t matter how qualified you are — you’re filtered out.

Keyword optimization isn’t gaming the system. It’s speaking the system’s language.

Bump Up Your Resume in 2025

1. Use Keywords That the ATS Actually Looks For

When you ask:

  • How can I make my resume noticeable?
  • What are resume keywords?
  • How do I bump my resume to the top?

The answer is this: relevance + repetition.

Use keywords from the job description itself.

Example: If the job ad says “project lifecycle management,” your resume should not say “handled end-to-end processes.” Mirror the wording.

Power Tool: ATS Resume Keyword Optimization Tool

Use tools like Jobscan or ResumeWorded. Copy-paste the job ad and your resume. The tool shows you what’s missing. Then fix it.


2. Bold Selectively — But Strategically

You asked: Should I bold keywords in my resume?

Answer: Yes — but sparingly.

Bolding draws the human eye. Use it on:

  • Key job titles (“Senior Data Analyst”)
  • Hard skills (“Python”, “CRM”, “Budget Forecasting”)
  • Certifications (“PMP”, “AWS Certified”)

Don’t bold every other word. This isn’t an ad. It’s a weapon. Use it with control.


3. Ditch the Weak Words — Upgrade to Action Verbs

Weak Words That Say Nothing:

  • Helped
  • Assisted
  • Participated
  • Responsible for

These words are beige wallpaper. They blend in.

Power Words That Win Interviews:

  • Spearheaded
  • Orchestrated
  • Engineered
  • Negotiated
  • Delivered
  • Revamped
  • Streamlined

Want more? Here are the Top 10 Action Words for resumes:

  1. Executed
  2. Achieved
  3. Built
  4. Designed
  5. Implemented
  6. Optimized
  7. Scaled
  8. Launched
  9. Reduced
  10. Led

Use one per bullet. Every sentence should start with a verb that moves.

Get Your Resume Noticed - Make others find your resume

4. Where and How to List Skills (So They Get Read)

Put a Skills section near the top of your resume. Not a paragraph. Not a wall of text. A clean, scannable list.

Bad Example:
“Possess excellent communication and leadership skills. Skilled in managing diverse projects.”

Good Example:
Skills:
Project Lifecycle | Python | Salesforce CRM | Budget Forecasting | Cross-functional Team Leadership | KPI Dashboards

This tells both ATS and human readers: “This person knows the tools. They know the metrics. They’ve done the work.”


5. Opening Statement That Doesn’t Bore

You asked: What is a strong resume opening statement?

Bad:
“Motivated professional seeking opportunity to leverage my skills in a challenging environment.”

Good:
“Certified Data Analyst with 8+ years driving cross-functional teams to deliver 15% cost savings in Fortune 500 environments. Specialized in Python, SQL, and dashboard reporting.”

Say what you’ve done. Say what you do best. Quantify it.


6. How to Choose the Right Keywords — Fast

You asked: How do I choose my keywords? How do I find good keywords?

Here’s a 3-step method:

  1. Paste 3–5 job ads into a document.
  2. Highlight every repeating noun or skill.
  3. Build your resume around those words.

Yes, it’s that mechanical. Because ATS is mechanical.


Pro-Level Tricks to Get Your Resume Noticed on Indeed

  • Use Bullet Points with Keywords (avoid long paragraphs).
  • Save in both PDF and .docx (some ATS systems don’t like PDFs).
  • Use standard section headers like “Work Experience,” “Skills,” “Education.”
  • Use a clean, modern font: Calibri, Arial, Helvetica.

Final Checklist: Make Sure You…

  • checkedUsed at least 20 job-specific keywords
  • checkedStarted every bullet with a power verb
  • checkedQuantified at least 3 results (“increased X by 17%”)
  • checkedUsed keyword matcher tool at least once
  • checkedBolded only what matters
  • checkedReplaced every weak phrase with strong action

What You Need to Remember

It’s not about shouting louder. It’s about speaking the language of the gatekeepers — software and recruiters alike.

You don’t need to be flashy. You need to be found.

And with the right keywords, you will be.


One Last Word from Susan

You don’t get noticed by “hoping” anymore. You get noticed by engineering visibility.

Your resume is a machine. Make it functional. Make it sharp. Make it count.

Because the people who get the jobs aren’t the loudest — they’re the most intentional.

Also check Resume Powerups section.

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Sue grew up in a small New England town near Montpelier, VT. Her upbringing was filled with books, long hikes in the woods, and spirited dinner debates about politics and philosophy. From an early age, she was curious about why people made the choices they did — from choosing cereal brands to voting patterns. She won a scholarship to attend college, where she majored in psychology and minored in economics. Later, she earned her Ph.D. in Behavioral Economics at Ivy League college, focusing her dissertation on decision fatigue in high-stakes environments. After a stint advising public policy in D.C., she moved to Colorado to teach and raise a family closer to nature.

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