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EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 54 MIN

Why Qualified Candidates Don’t Get Interviews: What Recruiters Really Look for in a Resume TSHS-153

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Why Qualified Candidates Don’t Get Interviews: What Recruiters Really Look for in a Resume Why do so many qualified candidates get overlooked before they ever reach the interview stage?In this episode, former recruiter Megan Applegate explains how recruiters scan resumes in seconds, what recruiters really look for in a resume, and how the ATS system affects your chances. You will learn how to avoid common resume mistakes, position yourself strategically, and improve your odds of getting more interviews. Main Topics Covered: The truth about resumes and rejection myths How ATS systems filter and parse applications The critical first six seconds of resume scanning How to craft a resume that sells your value, not just lists your history The TAP Protocol: A systematic approach to job searching and talent acquisition Common invisible mistakes that block strong candidates Shifting from describing experience to positioning value Strategies to study and match job descriptions Importance of a targeted, concise resume format How to leverage your LinkedIn profile and professional branding

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