| If you can't network your way into a hiring manager's | | | | stunning document in addition to making your resume |
| office to interview for the position you know is the | | | | database search friendly. |
| perfect fit for you, try these 5 ways to optimize your | | | | 3.) Use your industry's most preferable search terms. |
| resume's online exposure in database search engines. | | | | Get keyword hints from the job itself. You will find that |
| Resume database search engines are created to pick | | | | each employer may use certain keywords to explain |
| keywords out of your resume and rank accordingly. | | | | the position that they are hiring for in the job |
| Be prepared with a keyword rich resume that is | | | | description. Use those words to your advantage when |
| reader friendly in addition to reaching the top searches | | | | compiling keywords for your resume. |
| in Monster and CareerBuilder database searches. | | | | 4.) Fill your resume with top keyword titles. These titles |
| 1.) The first thing you should not overlook when | | | | should also expose valuable keywords to search |
| submitting your resume is to include a keyword | | | | engines. |
| summary. This lets you add keywords that may be | | | | 5.) Lastly, spell out exactly what you are looking for |
| used by the searcher even if those same words are | | | | from your future employer. If you plan on working in |
| not found specifically in your resume. Be sure to | | | | Colorado, type the entire word: Colorado. Don't use |
| separate each keyword with a comma. | | | | abbreviations in your resume. |
| 2.) Just providing a keyword summary is not enough. | | | | If you aren't getting a call to interview with a recruiter |
| Having a keyword loaded "Qualification Summary" at | | | | or hiring manager, use these basic tips to optimize your |
| the beginning of your resume creates a visually | | | | resume for database searches. |