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Resume Headlines: How to Get the Interview

Manager ToolsJune 11, 202523 min3 views
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The Purpose of a Resume

  • 🎯 The sole purpose of a resume is to secure an interview; it does not get you the job offer or close the hiring process.
  • 💡 Think of your resume as a headline designed to entice someone to read the story, not as the entire narrative itself.
  • 🚀 The goal is to get past the initial screening, acting as a gatekeeper to the next stage, rather than trying to impress at every step.

What Hiring Managers Look For

  • 🔍 Hiring managers scan resumes for specific keywords and skills that match the job description, often in a very short timeframe.
  • ✅ If the required elements (e.g., specific skills, experience) are present, the resume moves to the 'yes' pile; otherwise, it's discarded.
  • ⚠️ Including too much irrelevant information can be a negative, potentially causing the hiring manager to miss crucial details or perceive a lack of focus.

Common Resume Mistakes to Avoid

  • 🚫 Objective statements are discouraged as they focus on the candidate's desires rather than the company's needs.
  • 📉 Listing extensive software or skills without context is often unbelievable and takes up valuable space.
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