08/16/2024
Why Include Your Location and Zip Code on Your Tech Resume?
One often-overlooked detail that can impact your job search is your location and zip code. In today’s IT job market, where remote work and hybrid models are prevalent, including your location on your resume is not just a formality—it's a strategic move. Here’s why:
1. Regional Payroll Practices
Companies with multiple office locations often have different payroll practices based on state and local regulations. By including your location and zip code, you help employers quickly determine if you are in a state where they are willing to do business in.
2. Time Zone Coordination
In an era where remote and hybrid work is commonplace, time zone differences can be a significant factor in scheduling meetings and collaborating effectively. Including your location on your resume helps employers understand your time zone, making it easier to coordinate meetings and ensure you are available during key working hours.
3. Hybrid Work Requirements
Many companies offer hybrid work models that require employees to be in the office on certain days of the week. If you’re applying for such roles, your location and zip code can signal to employers whether you are conveniently situated to meet these in-office requirements.
4. Out of Country Candidates
IT is an international market for candidates. Many out of country candidates apply without a location on their resume, thinking they can do a job remotely without consideration to their location. By providing your location, a company no longer makes assumptions about your location.
While your skills and qualifications are undoubtedly the cornerstone of your resume, including your location and zip code is a practical and strategic detail that can enhance your job application. So, don’t overlook this important detail—make sure your location is clearly included on your resume to give yourself the best chance in today’s competitive IT job market.
Written by Jill Rose
President of Perceptive Recruiting, LLC