Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Including A Resume Headline
Including A Resume Headline Leave them guessing or tell them what you came here for? The importance of a newspaper headline can determine whether you read the article or not. The same could be said about your resume. A resume headline is important in communicating to the reader the exact position you are interested in and what sets you apart as a candidate. Excluding a resume headline means the recruiter or hiring manager is going to have to dig through your resume and make an educated guess as to what it is you want to do. Donât make the hiring manager go looking for information. Youâll risk taking the chance that he or she wonât go looking at all. Donât make the hiring manager guess which position youâre applying for either. They could guess wrong, and then you wonât get the interview you wanted. Always include a job target or job title. Easily customizable as you apply for different positions; in a larger/bolded font at the top of your resume, clearly write the position title. A concise one-line sentence is a great way to communicate your value as an employee. Beneath the job title include a one-liner that clearly articulates your value proposition. Know your position in the marketplace and what you can offer the employer that other viable candidates cannot. This is your ticket to standing out versus blending into the crowd. I donât know about you, but Iâm a visual person; so if youâre like me and youâd like to actually see some examples of what Iâm talking about regarding the headline and job title issue check out our resume samples page.
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