Let's talk about resumes?
posted in Community by
lisa3
For example, an accountant for work needs a specialized education or completed accounting courses, the ability to work with certain computer programs, an analytical mindset (desirable) and knowledge of tax laws.
And how will a potential employer know that you have all the necessary qualities, that you have received the necessary education and are able to perform the tasks assigned? That's right, thanks to the summary.
Once you have decided who you want to work for, you need to clearly articulate the name of the desired position. This will help employers find your resume faster. If you want to work as an accountant, name your resume "Accountant", if you want to work as a welder - "Welder", and you can specify a category for the welder to weed out offers that are not interesting to you.
If you're not sure what to call your resume, look at the jobs you're interested in, match the requirements and offers with what you like. Pay attention to the name of the position in a suitable vacancy and title your professional business card in the same way.
2 years ago