Recruiter · Canada format
The Recruiter résumé format for Canada.
Your recruiter experience doesn't change across borders — but how you present it does. Here's what a recruiter résumé for Canada should include and leave off: the personal-data norms, length, date format, and language recruiters there expect — plus the recruiter keywords the ATS scans for. Resuvia reforms your résumé to these conventions in one click, without fabricating anything.
Personal details on a Canada résumé
- PhotoLeave off
- Date of birthLeave off
- NationalityLeave off
- Marital statusLeave off
- GenderLeave off
What else matters in Canada
- No photo or personal data — human-rights norms (note Quebec bilingual context).
Recruiter keywords to lead with
Whatever the market, a recruiter résumé is scored on role-relevant terms. Mirror the ones the job description uses — but only those genuinely in your experience.
Recruiter résumé mistakes to fix first
- 01
No funnel metrics. Pipeline volume, pass-through, time-to-fill, offer-accept — at least one belongs on a senior recruiter resume.
- 02
Treating tech and non-tech recruiting as identical. Tech recruiting JDs want sourcing depth (Boolean, X-ray, GitHub); non-tech JDs weigh stakeholder management. Tailor.
- 03
Listing every ATS. Greenhouse + Lever + Workday + Ashby + Smartrecruiters reads as a tool dump. Pick the 2 the JD names and show fluency.
Best-effort guidance on common Canada conventions, not legal advice — verify specifics before relying on them, especially anti-discrimination rules.
FAQ
- Do you put a photo on a Recruiter résumé in Canada?
- Photo: leave off. Leave it off — Canada anti-discrimination norms apply regardless of role.
- How long should a Recruiter résumé be in Canada?
- 1–2 pages. Keep the strongest recruiter bullets near the top.
- What date format should I use for Canada?
- YYYY-MM-DD or Month YYYY. Use it consistently across every role and education entry.
- Which Recruiter keywords matter for the ATS?
- Lead with role-relevant terms such as full-cycle recruiting, sourcing, LinkedIn Recruiter, GitHub, Stack Overflow, Greenhouse, Lever, Workday — but only ones genuinely in your experience. The optimizer flags which the target JD wants that you're missing.