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Whilst we spend time crafting our
previous work experience and job descriptions, it is vital to spend as much
time crafting the job titles in making your resume also. In the all important initial ‘skim read, it is these titles which will stand out to a potential employer or recruiter.
There are so many elements to crafting
an attention grabbing resume, and this is another. Make your job titles stop
the recruiter in their tracks, or at least convince them to keep reading.
You need to be as descriptive as
possible whilst keeping it clear and straightforward, giving a really good idea
of your past
Bad
title: Accounting
Good
Title: Management of A/R and A/P and
Recordkeeping
Just as it’s important for your resume,
you might want to pay attention to the title you receive in your new job also. People
care about their job titles. Sometimes they will even choose the better title
over more pay. A recent graduate with a desire to move up in a chosen career
field may feel that acquiring a title that will look good on the resume is
worth accepting a little less money. Recruiters have discovered that they
receive a better response with well-chosen job titles. Administrative assistant
or sales associate are boring, bureaucratic, and easy to skip over in the
classifieds. Chief of client relations will attract much more attention!
This is all well and good when trying to
attract candidates, but what if you are trying to attract a job?
Again, it pays to be clear. Just as the
right titles can bring in more applications, a descriptive and accurate title
on your resume cuts through the fog and gets to the point. This is exactly what
the reader wants to see and bodes well for them reading the rest of it.
Section headings on your resume should
follow the same principle also. The main heading highlights your name and
provides the contact information one line, followed by a divider line. This
format saves space that can be dedicated to communicating more of your
strengths. Notice that it is not necessary to label the phone number or e-mail
address; these items are understood. Be as concise as possible.
Section headings are titles you assign
to different areas of your résumé. For example, your employment section will
have one heading. Your education and community activities sections will have
their own headings.
Remember - section headings are
extremely important. A section name influences how the hiring manager perceives
the information within the heading. If you use an objective statement as your
first section heading, you communicate your needs to the hiring manager. You
are saying to the hiring manager, "My objective is to get a job."
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