If Employers only spend 6 to 7 seconds scanning a resume then what about Job Titles?

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Resume key points include names, titles, companies, start & end dates, keywords, and education, and these may all be seen by a potential employer

who may only spend 6 - 7 seconds scanning the resume to decide whether to spend more time.

Job titles are important because they allow members of your own and other organizations to know the type of work you do and your experience level. If you are looking for a job, the job title is the most vital message initially seen on your resume and serves multiple purposes, but it needs to describe the duties you performed.

If your job title is unique and vague, consider adding corresponding traditional tags next to yours in parentheses on resumes and LinkedIn profiles which will help match employers’ keyword searches.

A good time to consider the strength of your job title is each time your job changes by adding new responsibilities. Asking to have the job title changed or expanded to include the additional burden will be an essential way to show your job growth and track record on your resume and LinkedIn profile.