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How to write the title of your resume and how to write it well?
Generally speaking, the title of resume should have at least "name"+"applied position".

If your resume is sent directly to HR's mailbox by email, please indicate "name" and "applied position" in the email address and the title of the attachment, so that HR can clearly know that it is your resume and the position you are applying for, which is convenient for saving and searching. Generally speaking, the main resume titles are as follows:

"Name+Position Name"

"Name+Job Name+Job Nature"

"Name+Job Application +XXX Forum"

"Name+Education+School+Working Years+Job Application+Intentional City"

"XXXX fresh graduate position+institution+name+applied position+proposed work place"

But if you want to highlight your characteristics, you need to write a resume title that highlights your strengths.

For the job, the title of the resume highlights its competitive advantage.

Feel the following example. If you were HR, would you choose to open his/her resume?

Apply for the position of front desk, and the title of resume is "Apply for Front Desk-College Model-Song Lili".

To apply for the position of engineer, it is required to have 5 years of working experience, and the title of the candidate's resume can be marked "Apply for the position of engineer -8 years of senior engineer"

To apply for an internship position, you are required to work 3 days a week, and the title of the candidate's resume indicates "Apply for an internship position-you can work 4 days a week"

Obviously, this is a very attractive title for HR, and naturally HR will choose to open such a resume!