| Are you sure your resume will be found and read? | | | | - Type of products or services |
| Like many other recruiters, whether in-house or from | | | | - Group / Company / Brand names |
| third-party agencies, at ACCUR Recruiting Services, | | | | - Titles |
| we search resumes most of the time through | | | | - Territories (mostly for sales) |
| a"Search Engine" (our internal Resume Management | | | | The conclusion is that you always should write 1 or 2 |
| System behind our job board, CareerBuilder, Monster, | | | | lines after each company you worked for explaining |
| Linkedin...) | | | | the industry and the type of product and service sold. |
| Have you ever heard of Search Engine Optimization | | | | You can also mention the industries you want to work |
| for websites ? (Meaning: making sure you website | | | | with in the "Objective" section of your resume. Don't |
| appears on top in Google (and others) when someone | | | | hesitate to indicate the clients and suppliers you had, or |
| types specific keywords) | | | | their industry description, as they will act as additional |
| For resume it works the same way, but it is much | | | | keywords. |
| simpler and everyone is able to do it !! | | | | More keywords = More calls from recruiters !! |
| Search Engine Optimization for a resume doesn't | | | | Example: If you are a Sales Manager at LVMH, |
| make it a good one no matter what, but at least | | | | L'Oreal, Coty, Estee Lauder or Cartier, you should |
| makes sure it will be found when a recruiter searches | | | | always mention in the description of your company |
| for someone like you. There are not too many options | | | | that this is the Luxury Goods or Luxury Product |
| for us when we use a resume database and the type | | | | industry. It is even better if you clearly indicated the |
| of keywords we enter are always the following: | | | | type of products, whether Fragrances, Cosmetics, |
| - Industry description | | | | Watches, Jewelry, Fashion, etc... |