Start with your professional title
Starting a resume summary with your professional title informs a recruiter that your resume is relevant
RIGHT: Marketing Manager with 5+ years of experience.
Add numbers and details. Focusing on results allows you to stand out and proves you are the right candidate
RIGHT: Increased sales by 36% over 6 months.
Tailor it to the job offer: Find keywords from the job description, including skills and adjectives (dedicated, hardworking) and add them to your resume summary.
RIGHT: Outgoing and detail-oriented, proficient at building and maintaining professional relationships.
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Resume Summary Example for an Administrative Assistant
Administrative Assistant with 5 years of experience in juggling the schedule and travel plans of multiple executives. Adept in handling the busy schedules and travel plans of 3 corporate executives, while juggling other general office administration duties. Can execute appointment management, writing corporate emails, and bookkeeping while meeting deadlines.
Experienced professional nurse, instructor, and supervisor with a personal commitment to quality patient care, emphasizing comprehensive patient and family education, appropriate team-based medical care, and an uncompromising duty to care for those in need. Skilled in various aspects of nursing management, supervision of medical staff, patient teaching with a strong emphasis on patient assessment, and overseeing operations including assisting physicians with procedures, administration and documentation of medications, and providing nursing care for adult, pediatric, and geriatric patients.
Specialize in care of medical / surgical patients, geriatric and long-term care patients, and psychiatric patients, observation, assessment, triage, administering medications and injections, treatment planning, evaluation, and charting of patient treatment and progress. Experienced in development of plan of care, charting, discharge planning, mental health care, post-op care, wound care, pain management, monitoring side effects, referring patients to community resources, family counseling, observing all JCAHO and governmental regulations, and ensuring quality control.
Strong interpersonal and human relations skills demonstrated through coordinating with physicians, hospital staff and social services providers, working as a reliable team player with flexibility and accountability, attending team meetings, supervising RNs, LPNs, and CNAs, serving as patient advocate, participating in treatment planning, and assisting medical staff. Well-developed communication skills demonstrated through interaction with patients, families and physicians, production of detailed written treatment plans and reports, charting patient progress, serving as part of a multi-disciplinary team, and the ability to establish and maintain professional relationships.
Many resumes still start out with an antiquated objective statement that focuses on what the job seeker hopes to gain from a job, and usually ends up telling a prospective employer a bunch stuff they already know, or would assume. We recommend replacing your ineffective objective statement with a powerful summary statement. Here's why.
The Benefit of a Resume Summary Statement
A resume summary statement is a short summary of a professional's value proposition to a prospective employer. It's like a sales pitch with bite. It contains information that makes the professional standout, while still focusing on things the employer wants to know such as technical skills and relevant competencies.
The summary statement serves as a powerful introduction to the reader using just a few lines of text. It's located at the top of your resume--right where a hiring manager or recruiter looks first.
A powerful summary statement will help your resume stand out in the following ways:
While resume summary statements are a good addition to any resume, they're particularly beneficial for:
The Basics of a Strong Resume Summary Statement
An effective summary statement will include a short title and just a few lines of text. Anything more than this and the statement looses it's ability to grab the readers attention and quickly communicate the desired message. The summary can be in paragraph form or consist of a few bullets. It should be positioned at the top of the first page of your resume just under the contact information.
The title of the summary statement is bolded and communicates your "professional identity". It catches the reader's attention and tells them in just a few words who you are--from a professional perspective. It should help position you as a good fit for the position you're apply for. Examples include Product Marketing Manager, Project Manager, Management Consultant, and Internet Marketing Strategist.
Again, the summary statement should be relatively short, approximately 3-4 lines of text. Overcome the temptation to make it any longer. You only have a couple seconds to communicate your message.
A resume summary statement should not be written using the first-person pronouns "I" or "me".
Example Resume Summary Statements
Below you'll find several examples of powerful resume summary statements and titles.
EMPLOYMENT SPECIALIST
Top-performing, strategic-thinking professional with ten years experience in employment services in non-profit and higher education sectors. Highly skilled at needs assessment, generating options and implementing cost effective employee acquisition solutions. Experienced in all phases of recruitment and hiring, including skills assessment and candidate evaluation.
PROJECT MANAGER
Self-motivated project manager with over 10 years of experience managing multiple projects simultaneously. Extensive expertise in managing multifaceted construction projects ranging from in- patient rehabilitation centers to large community living developments. Highly skilled in needs assessment, quality assurance, managing suppliers, communicating deadlines and completing projects under budget.
MARKETING ASSOCIATE (recent college grad)
Motivated marketing professional with experience in product development and marketing. Currently pursuing BS in Marketing. Proven ability to tackle difficult marketing projects and provide meaningful results. High level of expertise in SPSS market segmentation analysis and new product marketing.
TECHNICAL WRITER
Detail-oriented technical writer with over 15 years experience rendering technical details and specifications into readable/usable documentation. Strong background in technical support with exceptional written communication, editing and proofreading skills.
Tips for Writing Your Resume Summary Statement
You'd think that writing a resume summary statement is pretty straight forward, and for the most part it is. But you have to plan carefully. It's the most important aspect of your resume but uses the least amount of space. Your summary statement must be concise, yet powerful. It must clearly and quickly communicate the strongest elements of you as a professional.
The following are more tips for developing your resume summary statement.
Remember, the resume summary statement is the first thing on your resume that a hiring manager will read. It's also your best shot at making a good first impression before you meet anyone in person--so make it count.
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• Provide comprehensive customer service to Employers, Employees and Account Representatives, managing 170 to 200 claims on a regular basis.
Documented interactions between resident and family members. Organized psycho-educational groups. Created and introduced community resources.
• Handled all aspects of case planning and case management including updating clinical records, complying to licensing requirements, and evaluating resident progress levels.
• Played a key role in developing behavioral strategies and participating in therapeutic activities based on resident needs.
• Served as primary liaison with the school system including advocating for residents and ensuring achievement of Individual Educational Plan.
PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
One or two sentences that describes you as a professional and what kind of job you are looking for.
Key Skills
Highlight skills and/or experiences – try to use key words that you would use to search for a job
Example: 15 years experience managing and improving Accounts Payable/Receivable processes
Example: Expertise in sourcing and implementing payroll systems for medium-sized companies
List your Computer Skills including industry specific programs
List your Language Skills