Why Good Experience Gets Ignored
Good experience doesn't automatically produce readable signals. The screening system evaluates documents, not careers — and a career with strong experience can produce a document that fails to signal that experience to the evaluation layer.
40%
less impressive — resumes without quantified outcomes
ResumeGo Research, 2022
Systemic Breakdown
Structural Failure Mechanisms
Experience presented as scope without outcome fails the impact evaluation — a candidate who ran a regional operation for 3 years without quantifying outcomes reads as a caretaker, not a builder
Company context without calibration fails the scale evaluation — experience at a company with no brand recognition requires explicit scale context that most resumes don't provide
Non-standard titles at previous employers obscure seniority — a 'Staff Contributor II' at one company maps to 'Senior Manager' at another, but the screening layer can't perform that mapping
Domain expertise without surface-readable signals fails ATS scoring — a candidate with deep tacit knowledge whose resume doesn't explicitly name tools, technologies, and frameworks scores low on keyword matching despite strong practical capability
Recruiter Behavior Pattern
Recruiters can only evaluate what's present in the document. When strong experience is present but not legible — because it lacks quantification, context, or keyword alignment — the recruiter perceives the candidate as weaker than a candidate who has structured equivalent experience clearly. The evaluation reflects the document quality, not the underlying career quality.
Convergence Observations
Pattern Convergence
Experience legibility failure compounds across career stages — each unlegible experience block compounds the signal gap
Non-target company experience requires explicit calibration that most candidates don't provide — company context, team size, revenue scale
Title non-standardization is most prevalent at startups and non-US employers — candidates with international experience face higher legibility gaps in US hiring contexts
Institutional Reinforcement
“67% of hiring managers prioritize demonstrated specific experience over general capability indicators”
LinkedIn Talent Trends, 2023
“Resumes without quantified outcomes are rated 40% less impressive by hiring managers across all industries”
ResumeGo Research, 2022
“Non-target company candidates with equivalent qualifications receive 50% fewer interview callbacks”
NBER Hiring Discrimination Research, 2019
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