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searcher may be searching on. For instance, "Java Programmer" might
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other companies. How many different but similar titles can you come up
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skills and your future goals. Remember, you want to stay away from
standard cliches such as "Challenging opportunity as a (title) where I
can effectively use my (managing and sales, etc.) skills in my ongoing
effort to help grow an organization, blah, blah…" This is not only
boring, it’s also highly ineffective. Instead try something like:
"Solid Java Developer with strong (skill#1), (skill#2), and (skill#3)
to make major programming contributions to remote server projects while
growing to project lead role. The difference is each of the above
underlined terms is now searchable. Use each section in your resume to
answer one question only. By putting several keyword phrases under each
section, you tighten up your focus and make your profile work for you
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answer one question only. By putting several keyword phrases under each
section, you tighten up your focus and make your profile work for you
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