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The title is your name. Then go on from there.
You do not need to have a Title for your resume. Simply put your name and address at the top of the resume and list your qualifications below that.
Title your Resume with your name and contact information (address, phone number and email address).
What is the proper answer?
It is not required to have a title for a resume. Simply putting your name, address, contact info at the top and titling each section is more than sufficient. A title for the document adds nothing additional that the prospective needs to know about you.
Well.. The point is to catch the attention of the recruiter in the first few seconds. An effective resume title should demonstrate who you are and what you seek in a much shorter way. It is always positive and good to use a resume title. Be specific and also be careful. A bad resume title will override the entire resume even if rest of the resume is good. As a fresher, if you are looking for a specific job then try to mention the field in your resume title, else prepare a general title with your graduation. For example, "Electronics engineering graduate seeking Internship in VLSI". Thats specific to a field well thats my case. You can prepare even better as per your requirement and qualifications...
computer literate
computer literate
Including industry terminology will show you are “current” with the profession and know what the trends are at this time. To determine industry terminology, perform an Internet search of the job title or profession and see what terms occur frequently. If you are unsure of some terms, look them up. Some companies have their own “lingo”.
The title of a lawyer, in terms of their profession is LLB
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First they learn how to spell the title of their profession.