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Crafting the Perfect Workamper Resume: 5 Dos and Don’ts

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Creating a standout Workamper resume is crucial for landing the perfect job on the road. Here are five essential things to include and five things to avoid to make your resume shine:

5 Things to Include in a Workamping Resume

1. Do Summarize Your Goals for Workamping

An employer shared, “We want to see what the Workamper’s goal is. Long or short-term, what he/she is really looking to do, not just what he/she is willing to do.”

Start with your objective while also keeping in mind that you need to answer this question for the employer: “What’s in it for me if I hire this Workamper?”

2. Do Include Your Availability

Workamping jobs vary in length, start, and end dates. Don’t assume every employer knows what you mean by the “summer season.” Indicate as specifically as possible when you are available to start a Workamping job, and how long you would like it to last.

This crucial piece of data is included in the Resume Builder at Workamper.com, helping you create a resume tailored for Workamping.

3. Do Tailor Your Resume to the Type of Jobs You Apply To

One employer shared, “We had a great Workamper working for us. Come to find out, the guy worked for the Apollo Space Program as a rocket scientist. In his job with us he was unclogging sewer lines, fixing electrical outlets, helping folks set up their televisions for our area, etc. etc. His resume simply said he had working knowledge of plumbing, electricity, and electronics. That’s what we were looking for…that’s why he appealed to us.”

Help the employer see your knowledge and value by using action words and descriptions. For example, instead of saying, “I worked as a cashier in an RV park office,” try “Opened register, verified cash-on-hand. Rang up sales on cash register, gave change, processed credit card sales, reconciled sales and cash. Prepared report and noted low-inventory items.”

4. Do Use Keywords Employers Are Looking For

The Resume Database at Workamper.com is keyword searchable by employers. Incorporate terms like position titles, duties, and skills that you see used by employers in help-wanted ads.

5. Do Mention Everyone in Your RV Household

If you are creating a solo resume and have other humans or animals living with you in your RV, be sure to mention them! Negative situations often arise from miscommunications and surprises. Help ensure a better match by being upfront.

resume paper and keyboard

5 Things to Avoid in a Workamping Resume

1. Don’t Forget Your Contact Information

It sounds like common sense, but in your excitement, it could be overlooked. Our Resume Builder alerts you if you do not include at least an email address. Double-check that you have entered your info correctly to avoid missing communications from employers.

2. Don’t Use Excessive Formatting

Keep your resume simple and clean. Avoid overly complicated layouts, excessive colors, photos with unrealistic filters, or fancy fonts that distract from the content. The Resume Builder at Workamper.com takes care of formatting for you, ensuring consistency and organization that our employer members appreciate.

3. Don’t Select Every State Location

Be specific about your preferred locations. Employer members often disregard resumes that have all 50 states selected as desired locations. They feel that if the Workamper cannot take their resume seriously, then that may carry over to how the Workamper performs in the workplace.

4. Don’t Go Negative

If you haven’t Workamped before, don’t start your resume by stating that and downgrading yourself. Focus on positive language that highlights your enthusiasm and readiness for the opportunity. Avoid negative terms or explanations about why you left previous jobs.

5. Don’t Bury the Employer in Text

Avoid copying the entire list of duties from previous work agreements. Maybe don’t include every job you’ve had since you were 14. Focus on relevant work experience and showcase skills applicable to the jobs you are applying for. Your degrees and awards may not be relevant in the new industry you’re aiming for.

Bonus Tips!

Do: If you include photos with your resume, make your selections carefully. Recommended photos include:

A headshot (shoulders and up; no sunglasses or hats)

A full body shot, perhaps standing in front of your RV

Your home-on-wheels setup, including tow/towed vehicles

Don’t: When selecting photos, avoid including photos of you with other people who are not part of your RV household. Also, while landscape pictures are lovely, ensure that you make up 80% or more of the photo. Employers want to see you!

Conclusion

A well-crafted resume is often your first contact with an employer and sets the tone for a successful Workamping experience. Make a positive first impression!

To help accomplish that goal more easily, become a member at Workamper.com today to access our Resume Builder. Once complete, you can send out your resume and jobs will also come to you! Happy Workamping!

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Want to see all the new job opportunities for RVers, find employer profiles and reviews, build your Workamper resume, and access the training and resources to confidently find the right Workamping job for you?

Jody Duquette
Jody Duquette

Jody has played an integral role at Workamper News since she joined the team in 2006. She and her husband Luke were full-time RVers from 2014-2017. Now on their third RV, they are back in Arkansas running the operations at Workamper News.

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