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Mining Resumes

How a well-written resume can land you a high-paying mining job

With a strong focus on your skills, qualifications and work experience, a well-written resume will dramatically improve your chances of getting an interview.

Throughout the application process, employers and recruiters within the resource and construction sector use computer automated resume scanners and readers. This software can automatically scan your resume and pick out ‘industry specific keywords’ and qualifications the employer is looking for. This can include mining terminology and industry acronyms such as:

  • FIFO (Fly-In, Fly-Out)
  • DIDO (Drive-In, Drive-out)
  • PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
  • JSA (Job Safety Analysis)
  • RII (Resources & Infrastructure Industry)
  • Dump Truck
  • Standard 11, Mining Induction

If your resume does not include these terms, it could dramatically decrease your chances of being selected for an interview. This is why you need a good mining resume.

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