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SUMMARY:Write A Resume Summary Statement That's A Megaphone for Your Personal Brand
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Few things are harder to write than your resume summary statement. But just like going to the gym...no pain, no glory. Even the most senior-level professionals write many drafts and labor over every word. But this is time well spent: your resume summary statement informs your LinkedIn headline and profile, your elevator pitch and your very clear understanding of who you are and what you offer to employers. Your summary should be about three or four lines and up to about 100 words or so. That means you might want to have an extra line in one of the following categories:
Line 1: Who You Are (Your Personal Branding) Examples: A senior-level marketing professional who has 15 years of experience managing large consumer product accounts. A mid-level professional who has 10 years of experience in public relations, specializing in media placement and crisis management at major NYC firms. A returning professional who has 8 years of accounts receivable/payable experience in corporate and...

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