07Feb

Effective Resume (terminated) Titles

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By kelliew

  Whilst we spend time crafting our previous work experience and job descriptions, it is vital to spend as much time crafting the job titles in making your resume also. In the all important initial skim read, it is these titles which will stand out to a potential employer or recruiter.

There are so many elements to crafting an attention grabbing resume, and this is another. Make your job titles stop the recruiter in their tracks, or at least convince them to keep reading.

You need to be as descriptive as possible whilst keeping it clear and straightforward, giving a really good idea of your past

Bad title: Accounting

Good Title: Management of A/R and A/P and Recordkeeping

Just as its important for your resume, you might want to pay attention to the title you receive in your new job also. People care about their job titles. Sometimes they will even choose the better title over more pay. A recent graduate with a desire to move up in a chosen career field may feel that acquiring a title that will look good on the resume is worth accepting a little less money. Recruiters have discovered that they receive a better response with well-chosen job titles. Administrative assistant or sales associate are boring, bureaucratic, and easy to skip over in the classifieds. Chief of client relations will attract much more attention!

This is all well and good when trying to attract candidates, but what if you are trying to attract a job?

Again, it pays to be clear. Just as the right titles can bring in more applications, a descriptive and accurate title on your resume cuts through the fog and gets to the point. This is exactly what the reader wants to see and bodes well for them reading the rest of it.

Section headings on your resume should follow the same principle also. The main heading highlights your name and provides the contact information one line, followed by a divider line. This format saves space that can be dedicated to communicating more of your strengths. Notice that it is not necessary to label the phone number or e-mail address; these items are understood. Be as concise as possible.

Section headings are titles you assign to different areas of your rsum. For example, your employment section will have one heading. Your education and community activities sections will have their own headings.

Remember - section headings are extremely important. A section name influences how the hiring manager perceives the information within the heading. If you use an objective statement as your first section heading, you communicate your needs to the hiring manager. You are saying to the hiring manager, “My objective is to get a job.”

Kellie Whitehead writes related content on how to make a resume for ResumesStartHere.Com Resume Builder. Resumes Start Here also offers you tools to connect with recruiters.


Tips on How To Find a Career On Cruise Ships

By Neil Maxwell

  Have you ever dreamt of working on cruise ships? Surely, you’d say yes! At present, there are a lot of people who dream about cruise jobs. It’s an incredible opportunity to see the natural environment. You get to visit every place you’ve ever dreamt of with the ship to great places, and at the same time you get to earn a huge income.

A job on cruise ship is one of the work most people look for at present. It not only gives you the opportunity to earn a generous, but it also allows you to rove around the world for free.

Getting a cruise ship job, however, is something a lot of people do not understand. Many people assume that it will be so much like a hotel that floats on water, it necessarily necessitates a degree on hotel management in order to have a job there. Fortunately, this isn’t necessarily true. There are a variety of jobs available on these ships and you can decide which one of them which suits you and your talents.

Many of these cruise lines do not just hire veteran cruise ship workers in the field of service, there are also opportunities for entertainers, sports coaches, engineers, clerical assistants, health and beauty consultants and so on. Just make sure that you impress the line management on your qualifications, and you’ll be on your way around the world.

But first, you would need to know where to send your curriculum vitae. Thanks to this guide, you no longer need to worry! There are many sites where you can file your CV directly.. So, search for the well-known and big cruise line websites and check their job opportunities. This way, you can know what cruise ship job opportunities are still offered and available to you

If there are any cruise line ports nearby, then you can expect that several recruitment agencies will do the hiring for these liners. It is best to visit these companies so you can personally see if there are any cruise ship job openings that you can apply for.

Once you’ve found an available position, you can now send in your curriculum vitae. Remember, many of the liners usually require at least six to twelve months of experience on your field before they hire and they are very selective when choosing workers to work for them, so it is always the best to give a great impression, especially during the interview.

To boost your chances of getting hired, make sure that you know a lot about the cruise line that you are applying for. Just like in any other job, this will give your future boss the notion that you are really interested in the job.

Lastly, remember that cruise ships will always be looking for thousands of people to work for them. While there are some competition, but, remember your key edge would still be on how you how flexible you are with the requirements of the job.

Neil Maxwell, a hiring professional, discloses the secret of careers on cruise ships and assisted thousands of job seekers all over the world to get job on cruise ships. To know more details about jobs on ships, log on to http://www.workoncruiseships.com and grab your job today.

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