What do you put at the beginning of your resume?
You know, that first section that says "Career Objective" or something like that.
Full disclosure - if someone posts a pretty good one, I might steal it.
Full disclosure - if someone posts a pretty good one, I might steal it.
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[ 2.4 ms ] story [ 58.8 ms ] threadMy motto is, in Dutch "stil staan is achteruit gaan" - in English: "standing still is getting behind".
shrug
That said, I have been advised by somebody who sees dozens of resumes a day, to put such a section in my own resume. As naive as it sounds, I plan to write my actual career objectives.
You should add a SUMMARY OF SKILLS on top. This should be able to tell me your nutshell within 2-3 seconds. Make it as specific and tailored towards the specific employer you are applying to if possible. Did I say "Be specific and to the point" ?. Anything that is abstract such as progressive minded, hardworking, passionate leader etc. is usually bullshit. Instead, use words that show what you achieved specifically for the previous employers. For example, instead of garbage such as "Excellent developer with ability to learn and code anything", you should instead say "ABC+ years of experience as a developer in building applications for clients in xxx domain using yyy technologies"
http://www.prtfl.io/muellerwolfram/about
maybe you can _afterwards_ follow up with a section about where you want to go from there.
please note that I just tell you what I personally think is interesting, not what is industry standard. But then again, whenever I write a resume and don't care about standards, I just listen to my gut feeling. If anything, it's something that makes you stand out...
I like that clean, well organized feel.
1) Convince someone they want to interview you before they read the rest of your resume
2) Filter out jobs which aren't a good match for you.
For (1) you should highlight the one or two single most important things that will make a company want to hire you and for (2) you should highlight what your key requirements for a job are (do you want a job which involves a lot of travel, management, etc).