Have you ever feared that no one will contact you after sending a resume?
Your fear has a reason:
Recruiters typically spend 7 seconds skimming over a resume.
Recruiters use ATS (Applicant Tracking Systems), a software that scans your resume looking for keywords and rejects the applications that don't match them.
You need a catchy resume headline to outperform your rivals, a line that will get your CV to the "Maybe" pile on the recruiter's desk.
Stand out with effective headlines. Let's get to it!
What Is a Resume Headline?

A resume headline is a one-liner sentence describing skills and experience on your CV.
Job seekers sometimes confuse it with the resume title, but the headline adds information that the title ignores.
Resume Title
English Teacher
Resume Headline
English Teacher with 8+ years of experience in helping teenagers foster autonomy
Quiz
Which of the following is an example of a resume headline?
How Can You Create a Resume Headline?
The resume headlines capture skills, experience, or achievements the candidate wants to highlight.
As a general rule, you could follow the formula:
Job Title + Years of Experience + Skill/Specific Task/Impressive Achievement
However simple the structure, the real challenge is choosing the words that best describe yourself to the job offer.
Resume Headline Examples
Jobs Requiring Experience
Business development manager with experience in managing projects with more than 30 employees
Compassionate nurse with a strong emphasis on pediatrics
Administrative assistant with 3+ years of experience in real estate
Jobs for Recent Graduates
Library science graduate with internship experience as a book organizer
Driven journalism student with a passion for political issues
Certified medical assistant with a strong emergency care background
Quiz
You recently graduate from teachers college but have little experience. Which headline will you use for a teaching job? "Passionate graduate teacher with [ ]":"
Advice for Resume Headline Generation
Keep it short. Less is more when creating your resume headline. It's about creating a short impactful message.
Use power and action verbs. Verbs like encouraged, facilitated, coordinated, or supervised will go a long way over overused terms like "a team player".
Focus on the "now". Think about what you can offer now, and past achievements that made you who you are.
Don't use too many skills. Showing one or two skills is enough for such a short message. If you're a recent graduate, you should focus on extracurricular experience.
Other Useful Advice
Placement
Put your resume headline immediately after your name and surname, like in the image.
Generation
Use a different headline every time you write a new resume. The headline should match the experience and skills required in the role.
Practice
Practice writing a few headlines. There isn't such a thing as the perfect headline, but it is very difficult to make it right the first time. It's better to write many and pick just one.
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