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Executive CEO Resume Example

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Name and Contact
Information:
Providing your complete contact information is integral being
granted an interview. Many professionals, who are passively
searching for a better job than the one they already have, will
oftentimes not list their name. This is out of fear of losing their
current job position. Regardless of your attempts to "cover your
tracks" you must leave a form of contact. Not having your name on
you r resume will definitely hurt your chances.
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Career Position &
Description:
Recruiters and Human Resources professionals will be seeking a
particular target position. By placing the position title and it's
description at the top of your resume, you will increase the likelihood
that you will be called for your targeted career.
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Keyphrases:
Now that job banks utilize search engines within their websites, it is
absolutely necessary that you place keyphrases into your resume. Search
engines search for keyword density. For example, if a recruiter or
company was searching for a Hardware Electrical Engineer, then the
search would find resumes containing that keyphrase. Don’t go crazy
with keyphrases in your resume though, because too high of a keyword
density will reduce your resume’s quality. Listing keyphrases as shown
to the left is an accepted practice.
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Accomplishments: List your
accomplishments with each corresponding position that you held,
when you made the accomplishment. Do so by citing specific examples
and using actual values. Numbers stand out from text within a
resume. If you managed to increase sales at a company, then by how
much did you increase them? If you influenced safety, then
approximately how many accidents did you prevent or eliminate?
Actual values present quantitative results. Most people will only
include qualitative values and results on their resumes. Numbers
will make all the difference.

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