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How to write a resume title
How to write a resume title

Resume title must have at least "name"+"applied for 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.

Write in the format required by the company.

The recruitment information requires that the school, major and the number of days you can work in a week be stated, indicating that this is a hard indicator for HR to screen resumes. Please write according to the requirements of the recruitment information. Showing off the limelight and doing something different in this respect will not do you much good.

We refer to the emerging format requirements of the recruitment unit and come to the conclusion that the requirements of human resources are nothing more than the following:

★ "Name+Position Name"

★ "Name+Position Name+Position Nature"

★ "Name+applied position +XXX forum"

★ "Name+Education+School+Working Years+Applied Position+Intentional City"

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

Resume title of fresh graduates

Freshmen are characterized by a lack of work experience, so HR will inevitably focus on schools and majors when screening resumes, so the format of your resume title is best as follows:

"Name+Major+School+Education+Graduation Time"

Resume title with outstanding advantages

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

Feel the following example. If you are HR, you will choose to open his/her resume and apply for the position at the front desk, and write it in the title of the resume.

★ "Application Front Desk-College Mode-Song Lili"

★ To apply for the position of engineer, you need five years of working experience, and the title of the candidate's resume is "8 years senior engineer".

★ The position of the candidate requires working 3 days a week, and the title of the candidate's resume indicates "Working 4 days a week".

Typical mistakes in resume titles

All the mistakes made by headlines can be summarized as "self-righteousness" and "not serious attitude":

(1) My resume, resume, job application resume, my initial resume, XXX's resume (revised in three drafts) and application.

This is the most common resume title. You firmly threw HR a philosophical question: Who am I?

HR voice: Who are you?

(2) Resume Template, XXXX Website Resume Template and English Resume Template

Voice of HR: Thank you. I already know that you copied it directly from the template.

(3) The delivery position is sales, and the resume title is "Apply for an administrative secretary"

Voice of HR: We didn't apply for this position.

(4) Work 4 days a week, and the resume title is "Work 2 days a week"

HR voice: Are you kidding?

(5) Apply for Qiaobutang Company and write the company name as "Qiaobutang"

Voice of HR: Is the name of our company so unpopular?

(6) English grammar and spelling mistakes: Apply Inter is written as "Inter Apply"

HR voice: Not serious, poor English, failed!

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