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Guide Must-Have Resume Skills and Keywords

Are you interested in improving your job outlook and increasing your salary? How can you demonstrate that you are the most qualified candidate for a Guide position? Of course continuing to gain experience working as a Guide may be your best qualification, but there are other ways you can also develop your skills, like continuing education or volunteer opportunities. More immediately, however, you can be ready for your next opportunity or promotion by educating yourself about the duties, responsibilities, and required skills of a Guide and making sure your resume reflects your experience properly.

We designed the ZipRecruiter Career Keyword Mapper to help you solve this problem and hopefully improve your resume. Using machine learning tools paired with industry research, our Marketplace Research Team helped analyze millions of job postings and resumes to identify the most important keywords related to Guide jobs. Our goal is to help you discover opportunities to improve your resume or to help you understand what skills and qualifications you need to be a Guide or to advance your career into beyond this role.

Top Skills Mentioned in Job Descriptions

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Employers require a broad range of skills and qualifications in their descriptions of Guide positions. The top three keywords make up 46.66% of the total set of top terms. Look to the Resume Checklist below to see how Customer Service, Collaboration, and Innovation shares stack up against the share from resumes. Importing, Detail Oriented and Flexibility represent an additionally healthy share of the employer Guide job postings with their combined total of 26.22%. At 27.11%, Multi Tasking, Creative Thinking, Computer Literacy, and Personal Shopping appear far less frequently, but are still a significant portion of the 10 top Guide skills and requirements according to employers.

Top Skills Mentioned in Resumes

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The top three keywords people who held Guide descriptions listed on their resumes are Customer Service (appearing on 29.9%), Cashier (appearing on 19.32%), and Vital Signs (appearing on 15.67%). 64.89% of resumes with Guide descriptions have at least one of these terms. The Resume Checklist will help you make sense of whether or not employers are also demanding these skills. MS Office, Scheduling, and English Speaking are still quite common, and a respectable share of skills found on resumes for Guide with 18.8% of the total. At 16.33%, Communication Skills, Social Media, Collaboration, and Technical appear far less frequently, but are still a significant portion of the 10 top Guide skills and qualifications found on resumes.

Most Important Skills Required to Be a Guide as Listed by Employers and Employees

Here is a simple table of the top 10 skills and qualifications as listed by employers in Guide job postings since January of 2018, followed by the top 10 skills and qualifications most commonly listed by people who held the title of Guide on their resumes.
Top Guide Skills
Skills Required by Employers Share
Customer Service 17.82%
Collaboration 15.33%
Innovation 13.51%
Importing 9.44%
Detail Oriented 8.74%
Flexibility 8.04%
Multi Tasking 7.88%
Creative Thinking 7.14%
Computer Literacy 6.10%
Personal Shopping 5.99%
Skills Listed by Employees Share
Customer Service 29.90%
Cashier 19.32%
Vital Signs 15.67%
MS Office 7.31%
Scheduling 6.27%
English Speaking 5.22%
Communication Skills 4.70%
Social Media 4.05%
Collaboration 3.92%
Technical 3.66%

Guide Resume Checklist

Our Resume Keyword Checklist is based upon an analysis of the most commonly found terms within both job descriptions and resumes for Guide positions. Our algorithm helps isolate phrases and patterns to identify the most frequently recurring and reused keywords from each data source, while correcting for uncommon and outlier results. Various heuristic methodologies are then applied to ultimately create two top 20 lists of the most important and significant skills, certificates and requirements found within Guide job postings and resumes. We then merge the two lists together and use a combination of statistics and rules-based scenarios to create a list that is audited by the Marketplace Research team, and finally turned into the checklist you see below. Our hope is that knowing this information can help you make your best impression with your next potential employer.
Uncommon Keywords on Guide Resumes
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Detail Oriented
Compliance
Outdoor
Employer job listings often list Detail Oriented, Compliance or Outdoor as requirements in Guide job descriptions; however, candidates mention them far less frequently on their resumes. If you possess any or all of these experiences, including these keywords prominently on your resume when applying for a Guide position may help you stand out more to hiring managers.
Common Keywords on Guide Resumes
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Facilitation
Communication Skills
Customer Service
First Aid Certified
Scheduling
CPR
MS Office
Technical
Instruction
Both employer job listings and resumes from people who’ve held the position of Guide tend to always include skills and requirements found in this list. Whether you’ve only got Facilitation, Communication Skills, Customer Service, First Aid Certified, Scheduling, CPR, MS Office, Technical or Instruction in your background and experience, make sure to highlight the term prominently on your resume. As a candidate you’ll be competing with many others who are bound to have as many as you (or more!) of these common resume keywords highlighted in their application for a job as a Guide.
Uncommon Keywords on Guide Job Descriptions
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Spanish Speaking
English Speaking
Public Speaking
Employer job listings seldom list Spanish Speaking, English Speaking or Public Speaking as important skills or qualifications in Guide job descriptions. Nevertheless, candidates mention them much more commonly in their resumes. If you possess any or all of these experiences, including these keywords prominently on your resume when applying for a Guide position may go unnoticed or even discounted by hiring managers.

FAQs about Guide Skills and Resume Keywords

What are the most important Guide job skills to have on my resume?

The most common important skills required by employers are Facilitation, Communication Skills, Customer Service, First Aid Certified, Scheduling, CPR and MS Office. These skills and requirements are just as likely to be mentioned by employers as well as on resumes of people that held a position as a Guide, suggesting that having these keywords on a resume are important for success as a Guide. Additionally, employer Guide job descriptions list Detail Oriented as a desirable experience, even though Detail Oriented appears 6.27 times less on resumes, suggesting that it's worth considering including this term if you possess the experience.

What are the least important Guide job skills to have on my resume?

Although you'd probably love to load up your resume with every possible keyword you can, employers tend to look for the things they specify in the job description. Our analysis suggests that highlighting too prominently terms like Spanish Speaking, English Speaking and Public Speaking may be something to reconsider. These 3 terms appear 3.52, 3.73 and 4.71 times less frequently, respectively, than in job descriptions for a Guide position. This implies that highlighting any of these keywords on your resume may not be a great way to stand out to a potential employer.

How do I make sure my resume has all of the right keywords for a Guide position?

Unless your resume has a good density of the following skills and experience listed, you may not be considered for the role of Guide. Make sure to include a strong showing for the following keywords on your resume:
  • Facilitation
  • Communication Skills
  • Customer Service
  • First Aid Certified
  • Scheduling
  • CPR
  • MS Office
  • Technical
  • Instruction
Additionally employers frequently list the following as desirable qualities in a Guide candidate, but they are far less common on most resumes:
  • Detail Oriented
  • Compliance
  • Outdoor
Finally people who held the position of a Guide and list it on their resume are adding these terms that are less likely to be noticed by employers. You may want to consider downplaying these terms on your Guide application:
  • Spanish Speaking
  • English Speaking
  • Public Speaking

Before applying for a Guide job

At ZipRecruiter, we understand better than anyone the importance of using the right keywords to describe your experience — it’s crucial to attracting the right employers! We built our business on the ability to effectively match job seekers with employers using AI-technology that understands your resume and how likely you are to be noticed by a potential future employer. Having a ZipRecruiter profile that showcases your most relevant skills and abilities can help you get recruited into a new role as a Guide. Get started on your journey with a new ZipRecruiter Profile today!