First, don't let your resume be buried.
"Resume", "My Resume", "Resume" and "Application Resume" are all naming formats for resumes of ordinary people. If your resume is also "popular", it is bound to be overwhelmed by many resumes in HR mailbox. Even if HR browsed your resume, I couldn't find it when I looked back. You can refer to the following resume formats:
1. Title suggested format: "Application: XX (position) -XXX (name) resume".
2. Suggested format of the attachment: "XXX (name) resume".
Second, the resume name modification, straight to the point
Because HR receives a large number of resumes of job seekers every day, an eye-catching email title can attract attention, but it can't be too unconventional. Job seekers can write something that meets the job requirements in the email title and go straight to the subject, such as "applying for the position of marketing specialist with three years of online marketing experience".
Update 1: You can talk about your favorite side in the question 1
1) [Toro] officially joined George in 2003.
Cyndi Wang, a former energy member