Not exact matches
You can
target people based on where they live, their age, their gender, their political leanings, their
job title, or
by specific life events (e.g., engagement, birthday, anniversary)
The
title for the
job that you want next, preferably the version (s) used
by your
target employers is a very important set of keywords.
When someone has a broad resume, a resume without a
target title or any specificity as to what type of
job they seek, I start
by asking, «What type of
job do you want?»
Research a site like Indeed.com to see the
job titles used
by your
target employers for the
job you want.
Be sure to include the
title for the
job that you want next; specifically, the exact version used
by your
target employer.
For example, if your current
job title is «staff assistant,» but your
target employers call that
job «administrative assistant,» your profiles will need to contain the
job title «Administrative Assistant» for it to be found
by employers searching on those keywords.
Target recruiters from a database of 10,000 recruiters and refine your search geographically
by those who specialize in a particular industry;
job titles; and income levels.
Research a large site like Indeed.com to see the
job titles used
by your
target employers for the
job you want.
Highlight your
job target at the top of the resume after your name and contact information and before the professional summary
by using a specific
job title.
TopUSAJobs.com Allows
job seekers to filter their search
by category, city, state,
job title and even
job detail keywords, which allows for a
targeted set of search results.
A
Target Job Title, followed by a Performance Profile that addresses the abilities employers in the new target industry seek, followed by a Professional Skills section, make a powerful first impression and tell the reader that you can do this job well before the details of your industry experience are disc
Target Job Title, followed by a Performance Profile that addresses the abilities employers in the new target industry seek, followed by a Professional Skills section, make a powerful first impression and tell the reader that you can do this job well before the details of your industry experience are discuss
Job Title, followed
by a Performance Profile that addresses the abilities employers in the new
target industry seek, followed by a Professional Skills section, make a powerful first impression and tell the reader that you can do this job well before the details of your industry experience are disc
target industry seek, followed
by a Professional Skills section, make a powerful first impression and tell the reader that you can do this
job well before the details of your industry experience are discuss
job well before the details of your industry experience are discussed.
Date Hired: February 2012 Jobseeker Type: Vet / Reservist to Fed Previous
Job Title: Consular Assistant, U.S. Embassy London, separated as a Navy Senior Chief Petty Officer
Target Job Title: Program Analyst, GS -0343-13 / 2, $ 92,000 per year Result: Hired
by Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Writer / Coach: Lex Levin
Start
by sending me your current resume (if you have one) and your top 1 - 2
target job titles.
It's also important to potentially list one or two of the
job titles you are
targeting, as this is a key area scanned
by an Applicant Tracking System (ATS).
Adding the
title closest to your
target job (in parentheses) shows your reader that you've already solved similar problems to the issues faced
by the hiring manager.
Perhaps the
job title used
by your
target employer for administrative assistants is «Admin Ninja.»
Consequently, we continue to recommend a
Target Job Title followed
by a Performance Summary of no more than six lines.
Employees learn how to search using keywords derived from
job titles and descriptions, how to search
by location, and how to
target jobs by industry or profession
As a graduate, probably, you don't have the experience to call yourself
by a particular
job title; for example, sales and marketing professional, but you could use a headline that says «career
target» and then indicate your
job role afterwards.
Monster offers the ability to search
by job category,
targeted location,
job title, company and specific keyword.