It's most effective to use the terms that employers are using, and you can find those by examining job postings for the kind
of job you want next.
She highlighted specific parts of her background, but then it was unclear exactly what type
of job she wanted next.
«Make the job you're doing
the job you want next».
Ideally, interview someone who holds
the job you want next.
Tweak your keywords to be current, reflecting your accomplishments and focus on
the job you want next.
Think like a recruiter filling
the job you want next.
Your education, including degrees, certifications, and other training which is relevant to
the job you want next.
Then, analyze the skills listed in job descriptions for
the job you want next, focusing on the skills which you are building.
Again, as with the Summary, you have 2000 characters of space to use to describe each job you have held, so continue to emphasize the relevant experience you have that applies to your profession and
the job you want next.
List the bullet in each position in their order of importance in relation to
the job you want next and not in a chronological manner.
When you know
the job you want next, you have very good insight into your personal brand.
«Your talent — my writing — positioning you for
the job you want next.»
Consider crafting your resume around a very narrow focus directly tailored to the kind of
job you want next.