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Keywords Keywords
are nouns or noun phrases indicating a candidate’s skill set or qualifications
as they pertain to the current job search.
For an Accountant keywords
might be:
Where to Find Keywords
1.
Current and Previous Job Descriptions. In most positions, employees are given job descriptions. Using these, pull out nouns or noun phrases of what you do on a daily basis, so long as those tasks are still relevant to your current job search. 2.
Resumes. Cull data from the Professional Experience and Skill sections of your current or old resumes. These daily duties will provide relevant and significant keywords for your scannable resume. 3.
Job Postings. These
are perhaps the most significant resource a candidate can use.
By dovetailing past experience with required qualifications and
skills, a candidate is effectively targeting the new job, while enhancing
candidacy. How to Use Them
Here,
you have two options:
A keyword list at the
beginning of your resume would read like this (for a Senior Product Manager): Pharmaceutical Marketing.
Territory Growth. Market Share.
Keywords in a Qualifications
Summary would read like this (for a Senior Product Manager): Dynamic, effective Physician
and Pharmaceutical Marketing Professional with a strong background in
maintaining standards of honesty and integrity while mining new opportunities
for territory growth and market share. Easily establishes rapport with
physicians based on a background that includes a Master’s Degree in Marketing,
a Medical Degree, and emergency room experience. Creative problem solver
experienced in devising new strategies for Zithromax and Diflucan to eliminate
lost sales to generic brands. Client-oriented with superb communication
and organizational skills in preparing successful marketing strategies,
overseeing budgets, and leading a sales force towards targeted goals.
Fluent in Spanish and English. Technically proficient in Microsoft Office,
including Word, Excel, and Outlook. Remember, the more closely
your background matches the qualifications of the new job, the more likely
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