Remote work is here to stay, but landing those roles requires a resume that speaks the right language. Here’s how to make yours stand out:
- Highlight Remote-Friendly Skills: Communication, time management, self-discipline, and tech proficiency (Zoom, Slack, Asana).
- ATS Optimization: Use keywords from job postings. For example, if applying for “Remote Customer Support,” include words like “virtual assistance” and “remote communication tools.”
- Showcase Outcomes: Use measurable achievements: “Increased client satisfaction by 20% through remote support channels.”
- Tech Readiness: Add a section mentioning your home office setup or tools you’re proficient in.
Recruiters want assurance that you’re not just job-ready, but also remote-ready.