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Tip: Resume Search Engine Optimization
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 9:25 pm    Post subject: Tip: Resume Search Engine Optimization Reply with quote

Are you sure your resume will be found and read ?

Like many other recruiters, whether in-house or from third-party agencies, at ACCUR Recruiting Services we search resumes most of the time through a “Search Engine” (our internal Resume Management System behind our job board ACCUR Jobs , CareerBuilder, Monster, Linkedin…)



Have you ever heard of Search Engine Optimization for websites ? (Meaning: making sure you website appears on top in Google (and others…) when someone types specific keywords)

For resume it works the same way, but it is much simpler and everyone is able to do it !!

Search Engine Optimization for a resume doesn’t make it a good one no matter what, but at least makes sure it will be found when a recruiter searches for someone like you. There are not too many options for us when we use a resume database and the type of keywords we enter are always the following:

Industry description
Type of products or services
Group / Company / Brand names
Titles
Territories (mostly for sales)


The conclusion is that you always should write 1 or 2 lines after each company you worked for explaining the industry and the type of product and service sold. You can also mention the industries you want to work with in the “Objective” section of your resume. Don’t hesitate to indicate the clients and suppliers you had, or their industry description, as they will act as additional keywords.



More keywords = More calls from recruiters !!

Find more tips on our Career Coaching website: ACCUR Training (www.AccurTraining.com/latest-news/)
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