What’s a good resume title for a college student seeking a full-time customer service position?
His Grace asked:
I’m a full-time college student with some retail, office and hospitality experience. I’m posting my resume online and I could really use a title that will catch the attention of potential employers. Thank you all for your help.
I’m a full-time college student with some retail, office and hospitality experience. I’m posting my resume online and I could really use a title that will catch the attention of potential employers. Thank you all for your help.
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January 30th, 2009 at 9:11 am
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February 2nd, 2009 at 2:43 am
How about: “Motivated, experienced College candidate eager to serve your customers - full time”
If this is not the perfect title, that’s ok, but put yourself in the shoes of a prospective employer and think about what he/she is looking for. Imagine you run a business and are looking to hire a customer services person. This person may well be the face of the company to your customers. You want them to be competent, friendly, and you want them to care about your business and clients. Try to tell that story in your title.
It may already be the case, but make sure that your resume tells the same story. It should be professional, clean, detailed and show a glimpse of your personality and character aside from just your work ethic. The web site can walk you through this process with tips from a professional at each step for under $10. It may be worth considering.
February 3rd, 2009 at 6:19 am
I agree, just use a resume writer and let the pro’s come up with something good for you.