10 Resume Profile Examples (And How to Write Yours)

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Imagine you've got everything covered in your resume : You listed your past experiences, included keywords from the job description, and pared it down to design elements an applicant tracking system (ATS) can parse. Now it’s an accurate representation of your professional qualifications—but you still can’t shake the feeling that who you are as a person is getting a bit lost. That’s where a resume profile comes in.

Adding this section to your resume is a good way to show more of your personality while still being professional. Curious? Read on to find out exactly what a resume profile is, and how to write yours—including examples.

What is a resume profile?

A resume profile is a few concise sentences or bullet points that can be placed at the top of your resume (below the header). It “describes who you are as a professional,” says Muse career coach Yolanda Owens , founder of CareerSensei and who also worked as a college corporate recruiter for more than 20 years.

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Career professionals don’t all agree on the exact contents of a resume profile, or even on whether it’s different from a resume summary . So you have a bit of flexibility in how you think about yours and what you include in it.

For example, you might think of a resume profile as a way to “tell the reader who you are, what you do, and what you’re looking for,” so that you can grab their attention and “quickly showcase your accomplishments,” says Muse career coach and former recruiter Jennifer Smith , founder of Flourish Careers .

Or you might approach your resume profile like Owens does, as the equivalent to “a dating profile that describes how you see yourself at work, and the type of work environment that makes you feel productive and purposeful.”

What’s the difference between a resume summary and a profile?

While some career coaches may use the terms resume summary and resume profile interchangeably, others treat them differently.

The first is a quick synopsis of the relevant experiences and skills you bring to a role. The latter can do the same, but it can also focus on your traits and achievements, your story as a professional, and your desires for your next role.

At this point, you might be wondering: If a resume profile includes what you’re looking for in your next role , how is it different from a resume objective ? Some people say that resume objectives are outdated at best and a waste of space at worst. If that’s true, why is a resume profile acceptable?

The difference lies in “the additional context that’s included in the profile,” says Smith. A traditional objective merely states what you’re looking for and maybe a vague reason why. But “the profile goes deeper into who you are and what you do” in addition to what you’re looking for next, connecting your past and present to your future.

Is a resume profile necessary? Who should use it?

Resume profiles can be advantageous for all job seekers, Smith says, especially for those “who are changing either their role or industry.” If you’re a career changer , a strong, explicit resume profile will give you space to tell the reader right up front that, no, you didn’t apply to this job by mistake—this is the next step in your career and here’s why.

Resume profiles are also particularly useful for entry-level job seekers who may need to tie their education and other experiences together more explicitly. If a candidate is writing an entry-level resume , Owens suggests that they “use the profile section to explain what they’re looking for in terms of challenges and learning, and the skills they possess that could potentially add value.”

What to include in a resume profile

Think about what you’d want the person reading your resume to know first. Is it something about your qualifications or your biggest accomplishment? Is it how well you work with others or what your personality adds to a team? This is what should go into your resume profile. You have a few sentences (or bullets) to work with, so don’t restrict yourself to highlighting just one thing.

Here are a few types of information that you can include in a resume profile, according to our coaches:

  • Relevant skills and experiences
  • Relevant achievements and accomplishments
  • Years of experience
  • Strengths as a professional (both soft and hard skills )
  • Signature traits related to the job
  • Personal traits that contribute to your work
  • Qualities you’re looking for in your next role, team, or company
  • Willingness to relocate (if you’re applying to a job not near the location listed on your resume)

What are recruiters looking for in a resume profile?

Don’t underestimate the power of a good first impression to get someone to keep reading the rest of your resume with interest. “The resume profile has an ability to quickly convince a recruiter that the person is a strong, qualified candidate,” says recruiter and Muse career coach Steven Davis , founder and CEO of Renaissance Solutions .

But recruiting isn’t just about making sure candidates have the right skills, Owens says. Recruiters also need to get a feel for whether the team and work environment will be a good match for the candidate long term.

Candidates’ skills and experiences should be well represented throughout their resumes, so as a recruiter, Owens most often “looked at the profile as a way to get a sense of their work persona and gauge environment fit for the role.”

How to write a profile for a resume : 5 steps

Once you know what recruiters and hiring managers are looking for in your resume profile and what you’d like to portray, you can follow these tips as you write your own:

1. Keep it concise

Your resume profile should be no more than four sentences or bullet points, and should not have more than 500 characters. Remember recruiters read dozens of resumes daily, so you don't want yours to be unnecessarily long and tiring.

2. Find the format the suits you best

Decide if you want to use either bullet points or paragraph form. Your resume profile can be written as bullet points, but keep in mind that bullet points often take up more space than a paragraph. “To preserve real estate on the resume and attempt to keep it to one to two pages , I always recommend using paragraph format,” Owens says.

3. Consider the position you're applying for

Tailor your profile to the job, but not so much that it’s not true to who you are. If your resume profile is closer to a summary that highlights your key qualifications and accomplishments as they relate to a given job, you should be tailoring it very carefully for each application and incorporating keywords from the job description.

Read more: What it Really Means to "Tailor Your Resume"

However, if your resume profile is more of a personal (but still professionally appropriate) description of yourself, Owens recommends against tailoring it to match each job: “What you don’t want to do is try to tell employers what you think they want to hear,” she says, if it doesn’t reflect who you are. “That’s how you end up in positions where you’re ultimately unhappy.”

4. Quantify your experiences and accomplishments

Whenever possible, quantify your experiences and accomplishments by adding numbers, percentages, and other metrics to your resume profile. Keep in mind that recruiters nowadays not only want to know what you did, but also what you achieved and the exact results of your work.

5. Show some personality

While the rest of your resume won’t let much of your personality shine through, your profile gives you an opportunity for creativity. If you’re applying to a casual company, you can add a splash of personality, but if you’re applying to a more formal organization, it’s best to keep things more buttoned up.

Resume profile: Examples

Want to know what all this advice looks like in action? Check out these 10 resume profile examples for different types of job seekers and professions.

Career changer

Quality-control team lead with 10+ years experience who specializes in making thorough business decisions and leading others through day-to-day operations to achieve excellence. Decided to transition to the outdoor recreation industry during the COVID-19 pandemic after realizing that people, especially children, spend too much time indoors behind computer screens. Excited to bring experience in quality assurance and operations to a management position at an outdoor recreation facility to help people of all ages get outside and enjoy themselves safely.

Recent college graduate or entry-level candidate

Recent magna cum laude animal sciences graduate with a focus on small animal care excited to bring passion and knowledge to a position with an animal shelter or animal-focused nonprofit and learn more about programs that protect animals from euthanasia. As president of the University of Georgia chapter of the Association of Shelter Veterinarians, planned, organized, advertised, and managed a fundraiser that brought in over $20,000 in donations to a local shelter while also placing 43 cats and dogs with adoptive families. Proud dog mom of two former shelter pets, Dakota and Miley (pictures available upon request).

Account Executive (Sales)

Account executive who has been making deals since my first lemonade stand at age four for a total of $20+ million in sales. I love the rush of being on a sales team working toward goals—both in exceeding my own targets and in cheering on my teammates and celebrating their wins. In my current role, I’ve discovered that the most satisfying feeling of all was teaching a few of our SDRs to close deals. Seeing how proud they were of themselves as they got better motivated me to seek out a sales training role at a highly collaborative company.

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A detail-oriented accountant with experience preparing tax and financial reports for charities to be posted publicly online. Evaluated budget (including payroll) for inefficiencies and suggested cost-cutting and time-saving measures that ultimately allowed the nonprofit to put an additional 5% of yearly donations directly into charitable programs. Excited to bring accounting skills to a nonprofit in the public health sector after spending over five years volunteering for public health charities such as the Red Cross and Project N95.

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Customer Service Representative

An empathetic customer service representative who loves getting to talk to new people every day and help them solve problems. Crafted service approach of finding out what customers’ goals are and what their level of expertise in the product was rather than automatically giving boilerplate advice, leading to a 92% customer satisfaction rating. Avid video game player and designer looking to bring this passion to a customer service role for a gaming company.

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Human Resources Manager

Human resources generalist who oversaw the transition of a 100+ employee company to remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic. Adept at dealing with the issues facing fully remote or hybrid workforces, including in hiring, professional development, and conflict resolution. Conceived of and instituted DEI programs for employees working from home. Looking for a position with a company that has a fully distributed or hybrid workforce and is committed to increasing diversity in its hiring pool.

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Marketing Manager

Email marketer with 6+ years of experience gathering data-driven insights to make decisions about marketing campaigns. Conceived, proposed, and executed a campaign for a new headphone line across all marketing channels including email, social, content marketing, and print ads, with a total reach of 30 million impressions leading to over $1 million in sales. A team player who has taken the time to learn what each teammate in 10-person marketing department does and even filled in for them when needed. Excited to find a position in a collaborative work environment that oversees marketing campaigns across multiple channels.

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Office Administrator

  • Friendly, organized, and proactive administrative assistant with four years of experience looking to move into an office administrator role
  • Saved office over $3,000 per quarter in supplies by creating new inventory tracking document on Google Sheets, showing other employees how to check supply levels and request orders, and comparing the supply sheet to inventory every two weeks to stop duplicate supply orders
  • Spent four months filling in for office manager during maternity leave

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Project Manager

Looking for a project manager who can save at-risk initiatives and projects and make sure they come in on time and under budget and are fully functional at launch? I’ve held positions in customer care, engineering, product, and communications, so I know how to work with employees in all departments and see a project from multiple angles, ensuring each piece is on track and communicating with stakeholders along the way. I work best in environments where innovation is encouraged and no one expects to wear just one hat.

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Web Developer

  • Back-end web developer with experience using Java, Python, and SQL to develop features for online databases
  • Go-to debugger on team of seven engineers
  • Developed a site (link) that uses television shows you’ve watched to suggest new shows based on the ratings and recommendations of users with similar watch histories, bringing in an average of 10,000 visitors monthly

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20+ Resume Profile Examples for All Industries (+ How-to Guide)

20+ Resume Profile Examples for All Industries (+ How-to Guide)

A resume profile is a short paragraph (3–5 sentences) at the top of your resume that summarizes your career so far. It contains only crucial information like your proudest accomplishments, top skills, or key experiences. Based on it, recruiters will instantly know whether you’re a relevant candidate, and they’ll carefully read your resume instead of barely scanning it.

We’ll help you write an attention-grabbing resume profile statement and provide tips on how to pick out the relevant information to include.

You’ll also get 20+ resume profile examples to steal or get inspired by.

After reading this article, you’ll know:

  • How to create an attention-grabbing, high-quality resume profile
  • How to highlight your best achievements
  • How to customize your resume profile statement for each new position (it’s easier than it sounds!)
  • Most common mistakes to avoid

What Is a Resume Profile?

A resume profile is a short block of text at the top of your resume, right below contact information.

It’s an umbrella term for a resume summary and a resume objective . So when you come across the term resume profile or resume profile statement, remember that it basically means a resume summary and occasionally (for candidates who have limited experience) a resume objective. (Click the links above if you want to learn more about what makes these two different.)

A profile section of a resume contains only the key information from your career.

⚠️ Pro tip: It should always be focused on what you can do for the company, not on what you want out of the job. You can negotiate your conditions later on — in a resume profile, you need to show the value you bring to the table.

Let’s take a look at a good resume profile example.

Notice how the candidate focuses on their areas of expertise and backs them up with specific, quantifiable achievements (%). They also mention being excited about joining the company and how they can contribute.

Sample resume profile

Experienced Retail Store Manager with 5+ years in the industry, responsible for leading teams and driving sales. Increased sales year-over-year by 17% and reduced employee churn by 21%. Strong leadership and communication skills, with a demonstrated ability to coach and develop others. Excited about joining Zara’s team and increasing sales through outstanding customer service and organizational skills.

Below is a bad resume profile statement example for the same position.

I’m a dedicated Retail Store Manager. My experience includes managing a store and making sales, as well as onboarding and training new employees. I speak fluent Spanish and possess outstanding communication skills. I’m looking to join a company where I could further develop my sales and managerial skills.

Not horrible? Maybe. But far from stellar. Here’s why:

  • The candidate described their position, even though it’s common knowledge what that position entails.
  • They did not include any quantifiable results or proof of their skills and expertise.
  • This resume profile also lacks powerful words or action verbs that would make it more impactful.
  • Finally, the candidate used a lot of personal pronouns, which is a big no-no (a resume is always written without a subject).

Resume Profile Examples for the Most Popular Industries and Professions

Here’s the list of resume profile examples for different industries and professions. We hope it will help you get inspired to write your own professional profile for a resume efficiently.

(Or you can just copy the example relevant to your industry, tweak the metrics and the wording a bit and you’ll be good to go!)

If you want to learn more about the ins and outs of writing a resume profile and get step-by-step tips for how to create yours, feel free to scroll down to the next section.

Store Manager resume profile

Experienced retail Store Manager with 5+ years of experience in the apparel industry. Strong leadership and communication skills with a demonstrated ability to coach and develop others. Increased sales year-over-year by 21% and decreased employee churn by 17%. Excited about joining Zara’s team and increasing sales through outstanding customer service and managerial skills.

Customer Service Representative resume profile

Patient and highly organized Senior Customer Service Representative with 5+ years of experience in the trucking and logistics industry. Extensive experience with all major electronic logging devices. Successfully finished 2022 with a 97.2% customer satisfaction rate, leading a team of 7. Looking to join Interex’s team, form a Customer Care team, and establish procedures and benchmarks for successful operations.

Call Center Representative resume profile

Resourceful Call Center Representative with 2+ years of experience in the B2B sector. Highly developed communication and problem-solving skills; thrives in fast-paced environments. At Spinfluence, increased customer satisfaction rates by 27% and handled 70-80 customer calls daily. Excited about joining Omnilert and leading customer service initiatives to boost satisfaction rates and company reputation.

Content Writer resume profile

A dedicated recent graduate with M.A. in English language and literature. 5+ years of writing experience for various types of content, including descriptive, analytical, persuasive, and critical content. Winner of the Alexander Rose Memorial Award for Excellence in Creative Writing in 2021. Excited about contributing to Big Interview’s content marketing team with superb research, writing, and editing skills.

Business Development Manager resume profile

A motivated Business Development Manager with more than 8 years of experience in the fashion industry. Secured a $3.2M contract in previous company and boosted yearly revenue by 32%. Excited about contributing to Skill Communication’s revenue with extraordinary marketing and sales knowledge and skills.

Nurse resume profile

Diligent, registered nurse with 15+ years of experience in private and public hospitals throughout Europe. Specialized in ER, ICU, and burn unit. Nurtured over 45,000 patients and increased customer satisfaction by 25% by adopting and implementing new medical quality control procedures. Wants to join Clearwater hospital and contribute to service quality with excellent medical and people skills.

Software Engineer resume profile

Dedicated Software Engineer with more than 4 years of experience in the education industry. Advanced knowledge of Ruby on Rails, Java, JavaScript, SQL Server, and No SQL. Created numerous features for an interviewing and resume-building platform that generated more than 1M users. Eager to join Big Interview and build advanced features for users around the world.

HR Professional resume profile

People-oriented HR professional with 5+ years of experience. Skilled at employee retention and development. Created and implemented a new learning and development system, which resulted in a 32% employee churn decrease. Excited about joining Aventura and building a world-class team with exceptional human capital and workplace culture development skills.

Marketing Manager resume profile

Data-oriented Marketing Manager with 7 years of experience in the advertising industry. Focused on and excelling at content marketing and email marketing. Successfully handled 7 key accounts with a 95% customer satisfaction score. Looking to join Essence’s Marketing team and increase revenue through tried-and-tested marketing tactics.

Security Guard resume profile

Reliable Security Guard with over 10 years of experience in retail settings. Highly skilled in non-violent crisis management. Overlooked the entire building with only 2 safety incidents in the last 3 years. Wants to join Sephora and ensure a safe working environment through outstanding surveillance and property safety skills.

Receptionist resume profile

Dependable Receptionist with 15 years of experience at luxury hotels. Excels at administrative and front-desk tasks. Fluent in Spanish and Italian. In 2022, handled telecommunications and scheduling with 100% accuracy. Excited about building White Lotus’s image through outstanding customer service skills.

Food Delivery resume profile

Efficient and dependable Food Delivery Driver with 2 years of experience. Skilled in meeting strict deadlines in hectic environments. Winner of the Employee of the month award three times in a row at Dominic’s Pizza. Looking to join Vega and drive brand loyalty through punctual, customer-oriented service.

Accountant resume profile

Ethical Accountant with over 20 years of experience in tax accounting and financial auditing. Skilled in data analysis and budgeting. Reduced a client’s overall business expenditure, saving the company $1M over the course of one year. Enthusiastic about joining Lira IT, managing accounting transactions, and improving company profits.

Project Manager resume profile

Highly organized Project Manager with 5 years of experience in the SaaS space. Excels at planning and managing product implementation and development. Planned and forecasted resource requirements with 98% accuracy in the last 2 years. Excited about joining BackEight and building a successful email automation solution.

Administrative Assistant resume profile

Reliable Administrative Assistant with 3 years of experience. Possesses a strong understanding of corporate policies and procedures. Increased Operations’ team productivity by 32% by simplifying existing operational regulations. Looking to join Evito and support the team with outstanding organizational skills.

Teacher resume profile

Dedicated English teacher with 9 years of experience in high schools. Skilled at implementing numerous pedagogical strategies to successfully teach and develop adolescent students. Winner of the Teacher of the Year award in 2022. Excited to join Eagleton High School and contribute to youth education and development through extensive pedagogical experience.

How to Write a Resume Profile

Here’s a foolproof formula for you:

[Your position + years of experience + industry]. [General experience + key skills]. [Your biggest achievements (quantitative or qualitative)]. [How you can contribute to the company you’ve applied for].

And here’s the process of writing a resume profile statement:

Mention your job title and years of experience

List your key skills, mention your top achievements, describe how your past experience can translate into success for the new organization, write your resume profile last.

  • Tailor each resume profile statement to a specific job ad

Let’s break it down and help you craft a show-stopping professional profile for a resume that will land you that interview.

Adding your current (or latest) job title and years of experience (and optionally industry) will give recruiters some context right away. Spice it up with one or two key adjectives that best describe you.

For example:

  • A creative Content Writer with 4+ years of experience in the B2B space.
  • A dedicated Customer Service Representative with 2 years of experience in the trucking and logistics industry.
  • Senior Retail Manager with 9+ years of experience.

In the next sentence, list your key skills relevant to the position. If you’re changing industries or have limited experience, think of relevant transferable skills you could bring up. As always, try to be as specific as possible.

  • Skilled at writing long-form, educational content for one of the top 10 largest HR firms in the US.
  • Highly developed communication and problem-solving skills; thrives in fast-paced environments.
  • Excels at training and leading email marketing teams and driving sales.

Remember those quantifiable achievements you need to list in the Work Experience section ?

It’s time to pick out the most impressive one and list it in the profile section of a resume.

Remember the time you saved the company some money; or increased sales; or engaged and retained customers or team members? List that.

Can’t come up with an impressive achievement?

Think about your duties and view them through the lens of:

  • Frequency: how often you delivered, how many calls you took per day, etc.
  • Scale: how many people you managed, how big the budgets you handled were.
  • Qualitative achievements: if you don’t have hard numbers but you know you did something well, mention it. This can be a promotion, employee of the month award, etc.
  • Increased blog traffic by 21% in 2022.
  • Increased customer satisfaction rates by 19% in 2021 by developing and implementing a new operational policy.
  • Increased monthly sales by 37% in Q3 2022 and decreased employee churn by 13% through a new reward and development program.
  • Winner of the Employee of the Month award 3 months in a row.
  • Successfully taking 50–70 customer calls per day and resolving issues within 10 minutes.

For more help, read all about How to list achievements and accomplishments on a resume (tons of examples included).

Remember that you need to focus on how you will contribute to the company, not on what you need from it.

Now’s the time to do it.

This sentence is usually the last one. In it, say that you are excited to join their company and do X by means of Y.

X = The plans or initiatives that were mentioned in the job ad; or the goals planned for that particular position.

Y = Your experience and expertise.

  • Excited about joining Big Interview and leading customer service initiatives to boost satisfaction rates and company reputation.
  • Looking to contribute to Big Interview’s content strategy with superb writing, editing, and SEO skills.
  • Excited to join Zara’s retail team to boost sales and increase customer satisfaction with excellent customer service and communication skills.

A friendly piece of advice: although a resume profile statement comes at the top of your resume, make it the last section you write.

This is a very short paragraph that needs to contain only the essential information. If you write it first, you’ll likely forget to include a valuable piece of info. You’ll also probably be a bit vague and waste precious space.

So write it at the very end. You’ll be able to see the bigger picture, prioritize information, and pick out the jewels of your career thus far.

Tailor each resume profile to a specific job ad

We always recommend tailoring your entire resume to a specific job ad — the resume profile is no different.

Each job ad contains specific requirements and keywords. Including those keywords will prove that you have the exact experience they’re looking for.

In addition, it will help you pass the Applicant Tracking System (ATS) easily.

Here are some tips on how to make your resume stand out:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Here’s a bad example of a professional profile for a resume for a Store Manager. On the face of it, it looks fine. Heck, it actually seems to follow the formula we outlined above! But let’s take a closer look.

Let’s dissect it to see which common mistakes you need to avoid.

Being generic

Whenever you can, include details about the industry you’re in, the type of clients you worked for, work achievements and not duties, and how exactly you can contribute to the company.

The example above is generic as it contains a lot of words that say essentially nothing.

“Motivated store manager with over 5 years of retail experience”.

❌ “Motivated” might not be the best adjective to use, as it’s not painting an exact picture and it’s a general trait that is not THAT relevant to a store manager position. Highly organized? Reliable? Process-driven? Much better! These tell us a bit about the person’s capabilities and priorities.

❌ “…Over 5 years of retail experience” — if they’re a store manager, it’s very likely they’re in retail. Instead of being generic, they could have mentioned the industry (apparel; cosmetics, auto retailers, home furnishing, etc.).

Be as specific as possible; otherwise, you’ll leave recruiters in the dark.

Using buzzwords and meaningless jargon

Buzzwords waste space. They’re the fast food of your resume. Tempting but useless.

❌ “Looking for new opportunities to utilize my skills and experience to drive business success”. Utilize what to do what? What does business success even mean?

Not to mention the fact that this candidate appears focused on themselves and their goals only.

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Not referring to the job ad

We’ve said this so many times we’re getting a bit tired of ourselves.

The resume profile, the work experience section, skills, tailor everything.

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Not quantifying your achievements

Always quantify your achievements; otherwise, recruiters won’t know how good at your job you are.

Key Takeaways

  • A resume profile is like a trailer for the movie that is your resume. You need to crush it or your resume’s box office will be a flop.
  • Use this bulletproof formula: [Position + experience + industry] + [General experience + key skills] + [Biggest achievements (quantitative or qualitative)] + [Potential contribution] .
  • Hand-pick your key skills and best achievements.
  • Explain how your experience can contribute to the prospective company’s success.
  • Write your resume profile last, after you’re done with the rest of the resume.
  • Tailor each resume profile statement to a specific job ad.
  • Don’t be generic and don’t use buzzwords.
  • Have someone check your resume (look for missing info, formatting inconsistencies, typos, etc.). A quick and easy solution is to upload your resume to our Resume AI tool which will give you exhaustive feedback and help you polish your profile section of a resume and the rest of it.

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How to write a resume profile if I have no experience?

If you don’t have relevant experience, you can create an effective resume objective (remember that resume profile is an umbrella term for both resume summary and resume objective). In your resume objective, you will focus on who you are as a professional and what you look for in your career and in a particular role. Emphasize your potential, your transferable skills, relevant certifications and courses, and how you can contribute to the company. As always, you’ll want to tailor your resume objective to each role you apply for.

Do I have to include the profile section on my resume?

It is recommended to include a profile section of a resume, resume summary, or resume objective because they help grab recruiters’ and hiring managers’ attention. Including a resume profile also helps save the hiring decision maker’s time, immediately presenting how your skills are relevant to the job.

What’s the difference between a resume profile, a resume summary, and a resume objective?

A resume profile is an umbrella term for resume summary and resume objective. A resume summary is a paragraph at the top of a resume that provides a short overview of your key achievements, skills, and qualifications. It’s suitable for experienced professionals. It is focused on what you bring to the table and how the company will benefit from having you on their team. A resume objective, on the other hand, focuses on your career goals and aspirations. It includes the type of job you’re seeking and what you want to achieve in that role. It’s suitable for candidates with no experience, for entry-level positions, or career changers.

What are the best words to use in a resume profile?

The best words to use in a professional profile for a resume are action verbs which showcase your drive and achievements (accomplished, administered, achieved, increased, decreased, doubled, converted, solved, executed, established, implemented…), and power words to better describe you (result-oriented, analytical, innovative, adaptable, committed, experienced…).

What to include in a professional resume profile?

Include your position, years of experience, and industry. Then, a bit of general experience and some of your key skills. Add your proudest accomplishments and quantify them, and finish off with a short description of how you can contribute to the company.

Should a resume include a profile picture?

In the US (and many other countries), it is not recommended to include a headshot on a resume in order to avoid discrimination and unconscious bias. Besides, the whole point of your resume is to highlight your achievements and skills which have nothing to do with the way you look. However, in some countries (mainly in Asia and South America) people usually include their photos. Although we still don’t recommend it, it’s best to check best practices for the company and the country in which you’re applying. Of course, certain job ads will require a photo, so you’ll need to include it in your resume (like for modeling, acting, etc.).

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Writing a Resume Profile: 30 Examples and Tips for 2024

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As a job seeker, you already know how crucial a well-written resume is to secure employment. However, did you know that a well-crafted resume profile is equally important? The resume profile, also called a summary statement, is a short paragraph that presents your skills, experiences, and career objectives.

Why is a good resume profile important? It is the first thing hiring managers see, and it can make or break a job application. A strong profile can grab the recruiter’s attention and persuade them to continue reading your resume. Conversely, a weak or generic profile can make your resume blend in with the pile of other applicants.

In this article, we will explore how a good resume profile can improve your chances of getting hired. We will provide you with 30 examples and tips to help you write a compelling profile that highlights your unique skills and experiences.

By the end of this article, you can expect to know:

  • The elements of a good resume profile
  • How to tailor your profile to the job description and industry
  • Tips on writing attention-grabbing summaries
  • Examples of strong and weak profiles

So, if you are struggling to create a persuasive resume profile, keep reading to learn how to craft a strong one and stand out from the competition.

What is a Resume Profile?

A resume profile, also known as a professional summary or career summary, is a brief summary of a candidate’s skills, experiences, and achievements. This section is typically placed at the top of a resume, immediately after the header, and provides a snapshot of the candidate’s career.

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Definition and Purpose

The primary purpose of a resume profile is to quickly and effectively communicate the candidate’s value proposition to potential employers. It is a powerful way to showcase a candidate’s unique qualities and stand out in a crowded job market.

The profile should be tailored to the job description and highlight the most relevant skills and experiences, including any noteworthy achievements or awards. It should also provide a glimpse into the candidate’s personality and work style.

A good resume profile should grab the reader’s attention and encourage them to read on. It should also communicate the candidate’s career goals and demonstrate how they fit into the organization’s culture and mission.

How it Differs from Other Resume Sections

While the resume profile serves as an introduction to the candidate, it differs from other sections in a few key ways.

Firstly, unlike the objective statement, which focuses on what the candidate hopes to gain from the position, the resume profile concentrates on what the candidate can offer the employer. It emphasizes the candidate’s unique qualities, experiences, and skills that make them the best fit for the job.

Secondly, the resume profile often includes measurable achievements, such as increased sales, successful projects, or recognition from superiors. This helps to convey the candidate’s value proposition more effectively than a list of skills alone.

Lastly, the resume profile is typically shorter than other sections, usually around three to four sentences but no more than a paragraph. Its brevity ensures that it grabs the employer’s attention quickly and doesn’t overwhelm them with information.

Who Needs a Resume Profile?

Your resume profile can make or break your chances of landing an interview. But who exactly needs a resume profile? Here’s a breakdown on when you should include one, which jobs require it, and which industries prioritize it.

When to Include a Resume Profile

Including a resume profile is highly recommended when you have extensive experience and qualifications that are specific to the position you are applying for. If you want to show potential employers that you are a top candidate for the job, a strong resume profile will grab their attention and entice them to keep reading.

Here are some situations when it’s appropriate to include a resume profile:

  • You’re changing careers and want to showcase relevant skills and experience
  • You’re applying for a senior-level position and need to stand out from the crowd
  • You’re targeting a position where competition is high and you need to showcase what makes you unique

Jobs That Require a Resume Profile

While not every job requires a resume profile, there are certain positions where it’s almost mandatory. These include:

  • Sales positions, where your profile can showcase your interpersonal skills and ability to close deals
  • Executive positions, where your profile can highlight your leadership experience and vision for the company
  • Creative positions, such as graphic designers or copywriters, where your profile can showcase your portfolio and unique style

Industries That Prioritize Resume Profiles

Some industries place a higher emphasis on resume profiles than others. These include:

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  • Marketing and advertising, where creativity and persuasive communication skills are key
  • Tech and IT, where experience with specific programming languages or technologies can set you apart
  • Consulting, where your profile can showcase your problem-solving abilities and industry-specific knowledge

A strong resume profile can make a big difference in your job search. Consider including one if you’re looking to stand out from the competition, especially if you’re targeting a job or industry where it’s highly valued.

Resume Profile Examples

When it comes to writing a resume profile, there are various styles and structures to follow. In this section, we will be discussing four main types of resume profile examples: Basic, Creative, Professional, and Industry-specific.

Basic Resume Profile Examples

A basic resume profile aims to highlight your skills and experience in a clear, concise, and straightforward manner. The tone used is formal and professional, and the length is usually about three to four sentences.

  • Highly motivated and skilled IT professional with over five years of experience in software development. Proficient in Java, Python, and C++, with a proven track record of delivering high-quality projects on time and within budget.
  • Detail-oriented customer service specialist with excellent communication skills and a passion for helping others. Experienced in handling customer complaints, resolving issues, and ensuring customer satisfaction.

Creative Resume Profile Examples

A creative resume profile adds a touch of personality to your resume by showcasing your unique skills and abilities. It should be engaging, conversational, and attention-grabbing, and should reflect your creative flair.

  • Aspiring chef with a passion for fusion cuisine and a talent for creating mouth-watering dishes that leave lasting impressions. Trained in both traditional and modern cooking techniques, with a creative mindset and a keen eye for detail.
  • Innovative marketer with a proven ability to create dynamic content that drives engagement and generates leads. Skilled in SEO, social media, and email marketing, with a flair for creative storytelling and a deep understanding of consumer behavior.

Professional Resume Profile Examples

A professional resume profile is similar to a basic resume profile, but with a more sophisticated tone and a focus on achievements rather than skills. It should highlight your career progression, leadership skills, and industry expertise.

  • Accomplished human resources manager with over 10 years of experience in recruiting, employee relations, and performance management. Known for building strong partnerships with senior leaders, developing HR policies that align with business objectives, and driving positive change across the organization.
  • Strategic sales executive with a track record of exceeding revenue targets and building successful sales teams. Skilled in market analysis, product positioning, and relationship building, with a deep understanding of the competitive landscape and a talent for identifying new business opportunities.

Industry-specific Resume Profile Examples

An industry-specific resume profile is tailored to a particular sector or job role, with a focus on relevant skills and experience. It should demonstrate your knowledge of the industry, your understanding of key trends and challenges, and your ability to succeed in the role.

  • Experienced healthcare administrator with a background in hospital operations, regulatory compliance, and patient care. Proficient in managing complex budgets, leading cross-functional teams, and implementing quality improvement initiatives that drive positive patient outcomes.
  • Results-driven software sales professional with a deep understanding of the tech industry and a talent for creating customized solutions that meet the needs of enterprise clients.

Tips for Writing a Great Resume Profile

How to structure your profile section.

When writing your resume profile, it’s important to structure it in a clear and concise way. Start with a brief statement that summarizes your overall professional experience and qualifications. Follow this with specific skills and achievements that demonstrate your expertise in your field. Additionally, include any relevant education or certifications you have earned. Remember to keep your profile section focused and to the point.

What to Avoid When Writing a Profile

Avoid using vague language or cliches when describing your skills and experience. Instead, use concrete examples and data to show the impact you have made in your previous roles. Additionally, avoid including irrelevant or outdated information. Finally, be sure to proofread your profile section for errors in spelling and grammar.

How to Highlight Your Skills and Experience

When highlighting your skills and experience, consider the job you are applying for and tailor your profile section accordingly. Use keywords from the job description to showcase how your experience and skills align with the company’s needs. Additionally, use specific examples and numbers to demonstrate the impact you have made in previous roles.

Adding Personal Touches to Your Profile

While it’s important to keep your profile section professional, adding personal touches can make it more engaging and memorable. Consider including a short sentence or two about your hobbies or interests. This can give employers a sense of your personality and potentially spark conversation during an interview. Additionally, consider using a professional headshot to help your profile stand out visually.

With these tips, you can write a strong and engaging resume profile that showcases your qualifications and highlights what makes you a great candidate for the job.

How to Tailor your Resume Profile to the Job

One of the most important things you can do to increase your chances of landing a job interview is to tailor your resume profile to the job you’re applying for. This means doing your research and customizing your profile for each application.

Research the job and company

Before you start crafting your resume profile, take some time to research the company and job you’re applying for. Look for information about the company’s culture, values, and mission. This will give you a better idea of what they’re looking for in a candidate and help you tailor your profile to their needs.

Align your skills and experience to the job requirements

Once you have a good understanding of the job and company, it’s time to align your skills and experience with the job requirements. Read through the job description and make a list of the skills and qualifications they’re looking for. Then, take a look at your own skills and experience and identify any that match up with what they’re looking for.

Customize your resume profile for each application

Now that you have a list of the skills and experience they’re looking for, it’s time to customize your resume profile for each application. Focus on highlighting the skills and experience that match up with what they’re looking for, and try to tailor your language to their company culture and values.

Using keywords in your resume profile

One way to tailor your resume profile to the job you’re applying for is to use keywords from the job description. Look for keywords that relate to the skills and experience they’re looking for, and try to incorporate them into your profile in a natural way. This will help your resume get noticed by hiring managers and increase your chances of landing an interview.

Resume Profile vs. Resume Objective

When writing a resume, you have to decide whether to include a resume profile or resume objective or both. A resume profile is a brief summary that highlights your skills, achievements, and experiences relevant to the job you’re applying for. In contrast, a resume objective is a statement that describes the specific goals you want to achieve in your next job.

Differences between the Two Sections

The main difference between the two sections lies in their focus. A resume profile emphasizes your professional background, whereas a resume objective focuses on your career goals. While both sections serve the same purpose of introducing you to your potential employer, a resume profile provides a more comprehensive overview of your work experience and education, whereas a resume objective is specific to a particular job or position.

When to Use a Resume Objective Instead of a Resume Profile

You should consider using a resume objective when you’re:

  • Just starting your career and lack professional experience
  • Changing career paths into a different field
  • Applying for a job that requires specific skills or experience
  • Applying for an entry-level or junior position

A resume objective can help you draw attention to your qualifications, especially if you lack professional experience or if you’re making a career change. However, if you have substantial experience in your field, you might benefit more from a resume profile that highlights your achievements and skills.

Tips for Writing a Clear and Concise Resume Objective

When writing a resume objective, keep these tips in mind:

  • Be specific about your career goals and the job you’re applying for
  • Use powerful and action-oriented verbs to describe your skills and achievements
  • Avoid using generic statements that don’t add value or don’t highlight your unique skills and experiences
  • Keep it short and straightforward, preferably no more than three sentences

Your resume objective should be tailored to the job you’re applying for and provide a clear and concise overview of your career goals and qualifications. Use persuasive language and strong verbs to showcase your skills and achievements and stand out from other applicants.

A resume profile and a resume objective serve different purposes, and the one you choose to include in your resume depends on your career goals and qualifications. Provide a clear and concise resume objective that is tailored to the job you’re applying for to help you stand out and land the job you want.

Resume Profile vs. Cover Letter

When applying for a job, you may be asked to submit both a resume profile and a cover letter. While they may seem similar, these two sections serve different purposes in the job application process.

Differentiating Between Resume Profile and Cover Letter

A resume profile is a brief summary of your professional experience, skills, and qualifications. It typically appears at the top of your resume, before your work history or education. On the other hand, a cover letter is a document that accompanies your resume and is used to introduce yourself to the hiring manager.

What to Include in Your Resume Profile Instead of Your Cover Letter

Your resume profile should highlight your most relevant experience and accomplishments. This is an opportunity to showcase your skills and qualifications in a concise and compelling way. Some key elements to include in your resume profile are:

  • A summary of your professional experience and skills
  • Any relevant certifications or training
  • Key achievements and accomplishments

While your resume profile should be tailored to the specific job you’re applying for, it should not include information that is already covered in your cover letter or resume.

Using a Resume Profile to Complement Your Cover Letter

Your resume profile and cover letter should work together to create a comprehensive and compelling picture of your qualifications for the position. Use your cover letter to explain why you are interested in the position and how your skills and experience make you a strong candidate. Then, use your resume profile to provide more detailed information about your qualifications and experience.

For example, if you’re applying for a marketing position, your cover letter might explain how your previous marketing experience makes you a strong fit for the position. Your resume profile could then provide specific examples of successful marketing campaigns you have led, as well as details about any relevant certifications or training.

Remember that your resume profile and cover letter should be complementary and work together to present a clear and convincing case for why you are the best candidate for the job. By carefully crafting both sections, you can increase your chances of landing an interview and ultimately getting hired for your dream job.

How to Make your Resume Profile Stand Out

Your resume profile is the first thing that recruiters and hiring managers see when evaluating your application for a job. It’s important to make sure that your profile stands out and captures their attention. Here are some tips on how to do that:

Using metrics and achievements

Recruiters and hiring managers love to see tangible results. Using metrics and achievements is a powerful way to showcase your accomplishments and demonstrate your value. For example, instead of saying that you increased sales, you could say that you increased sales by 15% in the first quarter. This is more specific and gives hiring managers a clearer picture of what you can bring to the table.

Incorporating relevant buzzwords and industry terms

Many companies use software to screen resumes for keywords and phrases that match the job requirements. Incorporating relevant buzzwords and industry terms can help your profile get past the initial screening process. Take a look at the job description and try to include some of the key terms and phrases that they use.

Adding a personal touch to your profile

While it’s important to include metrics and relevant buzzwords, it’s also important to add a personal touch to your profile. This can help you stand out from other candidates and show recruiters and hiring managers that you are a well-rounded individual. For example, you could mention your hobbies or volunteer work that you’re passionate about.

Formatting and design tips for your profile section

The formatting and design of your profile section are just as important as the content. Here are some tips to make sure that your profile looks polished and professional:

  • Use bullet points to make your profile easy to scan and read.
  • Use a professional font that is easy to read, such as Arial or Times New Roman.
  • Use bold text to highlight your name and section headings.
  • Include a professional headshot if possible.
  • Make sure that your profile is visually balanced and doesn’t look cluttered.

By using metrics and achievements, incorporating relevant buzzwords, adding a personal touch, and paying attention to formatting and design, you can make sure that your resume profile stands out and catches the attention of recruiters and hiring managers. Keep these tips in mind as you craft your profile and you’ll be on your way to landing your dream job.

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Resume Profile Examples: 20 Samples (+ How to Write One)

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3 key takeaways

  • A resume profile is a statement summarizing your most notable achievements.
  • There are three specific elements you need to include to create a good resume profile.
  • Teal's Resume Builder has a Summary Generator to help you create a profile in less time.

Crafting a good resume profile is a crucial step in your job search. It's the first thing employers see, and it needs to convey your professional value quickly. But distilling your entire career into a few impactful sentences can be tricky.

In this article, you'll learn what makes a strong resume profile and how it differs from similar resume introductions. You'll also discover the key elements to include, see resume profile examples from various industries, and get step-by-step instructions for writing your own standout profile.

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What is a resume profile?

A resume profile is a short statement that summarizes your key qualifications and strengths designed to immediately capture hiring managers, recruiters, and prospective employers' attention and convey why you're an excellent fit for the position.

As prime resume real estate, your resume profile sits at the very top of your resume, underneath your name, contact information, and target title. 

It is a concise snapshot (around five sentences), highlighting your most relevant and compelling qualifications and experience that aligns with what a future employer is looking for.

Resume profile example

Resume profile vs. resume summary 

Resume profiles and resume summaries are often used interchangeably, with good reason. Both provide a snapshot of your professional identity to grab the employer's attention. The main difference? A profile is more results-driven, focusing on tangible skills and specific achievements. A resume summary offers a broader overview, potentially including softer skills or general qualifications.

Resume profile vs. resume objective

The distinction between resume profiles and resume objectives is clearer. A resume profile showcases what you bring to the table, highlighting specific skills and achievements.

A resume objective, however, talks about your career goals or aspirations. It's typically used by career changers, new grads, or those returning to the workforce. Unless you fall into these categories, an objective might not be your best choice. It can seem self-centered and doesn't immediately show your value.

Benefits of a strong resume profile

A professional resume profile helps you stand out, make a strong impression, and grab the attention of hiring managers. 

A well-written resume profile statement can be a great way to differentiate yourself from other candidates because it sets the stage for the rest of the resume—providing a concise overview of your tangible, measurable qualifications, skills, and achievements. 

So, how does crafting an engaging and compelling profile encourage employers to read further and dive into the details of your experience?

  • Grabs attention by highlighting your most relevant and impressive qualifications immediately, ensuring that the reader takes notice.
  • Makes an impression by enabling you to showcase unique strengths, expertise, and accomplishments—demonstrating why you're the ideal fit for the role.
  • Creates interest by providing a compelling overview of your qualifications and achievements. It also generates curiosity and motivates the reader to explore the rest of the resume in detail.
  • Sets the stage by giving prospective employers a clear understanding of your background and establishing a strong foundation for the following information.
  • Showcases unique value by providing an opportunity to highlight specific achievements, awards, or certifications that demonstrate your exceptional abilities and impact.

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What to include in a resume profile 

Your resume profile should showcase your most relevant experience, skills, and achievements with a focus on impact. Always aim to include measurable results.

As a resume introduction , your resume profile should include:

  • Years of experience
  • Key skills relevant to the job
  • Most impressive achievements with quantifiable results
  • Relevant certifications or education
  • Unique value proposition - what sets you apart?

Remember, keep it concise and impactful. Your goal is to grab the employer's attention and make them want to read more about you.

Professional title

Clearly state your professional title, highlighting your expertise. And remember, your resume title or target title (the title you're aiming for) should sit above your "Resume Profile" section. This helps employers quickly understand your specialization.

Summary statement

Craft a concise summary of your key qualifications, skills, and achievements. Focus on tangible results and notable experiences (but only those relevant and significant to the role you're applying for).

Relevant experience

Highlight your work experience, emphasizing specific accomplishments, projects, or roles that demonstrate your skills and expertise. Quantify your achievements with measurable results to showcase your impact.

List your core skills and competencies that are relevant to the position. Include both technical and soft skills, using industry-specific keywords to optimize your profile and grab attention. Highlight areas of strength like strong leadership, problem-solving abilities, teamwork, or adaptability and connect them to data whenever possible.

Industry-related keywords from the job description

Incorporate relevant keywords and industry-specific terminology throughout your profile. This helps align your profile with the requirements of the target role and enhances your chances of being noticed by hiring managers.

Achievements

Showcase specific accomplishments and successes, like awards, recognitions, or impressive measurable outcomes from your previous roles. Provide quantifiable results to demonstrate your impact.

Professional associations or affiliations

 If you're feeling light on quantifiable metrics, it's okay to mention any memberships in professional organizations, industry affiliations, or leadership roles that demonstrate your commitment to professional development and staying current in your field. Include numbers like years you've been a member or data about your participation.

Language proficiency

 If applicable to the role you're applying for, include any language skills that are relevant to the role or industry. Fluency in multiple languages or proficiency in specific languages can be an asset, particularly in global work environments.

How to write a resume profile summary

A well-crafted resume profile summary is like a short professional bio that typically consists of three key parts: an introductory statement, one or two sentences highlighting your skills and achievements, and at least one metric. This structure allows you to quickly capture the employer's attention and showcase your value and impact.

How to write a resume profile

1. Title your section

If you opt for a title, keep it simple and clear. Use "Professional Profile," "Professional Summary," or simply "Profile." This title immediately signals to the employer what they're about to read, setting the stage for your career snapshot.

2. Introductory statement

Start with a powerful opener that summarizes your professional identity. This should be a concise statement that encapsulates your years of experience, industry, and primary skill set.

For example:

SaaS marketing leader with 8 years of experience in digital campaign management, print and digital media, and brand development.

3. 1-2 statements highlighting skills and achievements (with impact)

Provide specific achievements that demonstrate your value. Focus on results that align with the job you're applying for, and include at least one quantifiable metric to show your impact.

For instance: "I spearheaded innovative social media strategies that increased engagement by 150%, leading to a 25% boost in sign-up revenue. I've led cross-functional teams of 10+ to deliver 7+ marketing campaigns. In addition, my data-driven approach using tools like Google Analytics, Clarity, and AHREFS for content creation increased branded traffic by 40% year-over-year."

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Resume profile examples

Looking to get right into it? Check out these resume profile examples from across different industries and roles. Use them as a guide or as inspiration for creating one that highlights your relevant skills and most impressive metrics—differentiating your About Me section from the competition in today's job market.

Resume profile summary examples - education

College professor teaching assistant resume profile.

As a college TA, I deliver exceptional educational support, achieving a 99% pass rate. Recognized for a 96% student satisfaction rate and consistently positive feedback from students and faculty, I received the 2023 Purdue President's Award for dedication to student growth. Skilled in facilitating interactive classroom sessions, I increased student engagement and participation by 20%, as shown by pre- and post-session assessments. I have also mentored and guided over 50 students, leading to their academic achievements and recognition.

Why this is strong: This College TA resume profile statement is strong because it highlights an award for outstanding performance that reinforces their status as highly accomplished and respected.

Student resume profile example

As an ambitious Computer Science student with a passion for innovation and problem-solving, I've completed several notable projects, including a web-based application that streamlined inventory management and reduced processing time by 30%. I also led a 10-person team to build a mobile application that garnered over 15,000 downloads and received a 4.8/5 user rating on app stores. My dedication to learning and staying updated with emerging technologies allows me to consistently deliver high-quality projects within strict deadlines, maintaining a 3.7 GPA.

Why this is strong: This student resume profile example is strong because it highlights relevant academic achievements and leadership skills using metrics and numbers. It also points to the student's high GPA—delivering proof this student is dedicated to their education.

Teacher resume profile summary

With 15 years of success in delivering high-quality math education in the middle school sector, I've achieved a 99% pass rate on standardized math assessments, ensuring students' mastery of key concepts. By implementing innovative teaching strategies, I have increased student engagement by 30% and facilitated a positive and dynamic learning environment. I have effectively mentored and guided over 100 students, resulting in their successful transition to advanced math courses. My ability to differentiate instruction has led to a 20% increase in students achieving above-grade-level proficiency.

Why this is strong: This teacher resume profile example is strong because it emphasizes measurable outcomes, such as increasing student engagement by 30%.

Transitioning teacher resume profile statement

With 10 years of special education instruction, I’ve improved academic outcomes for students with varying abilities. I've increased student engagement by 40% and facilitated significant academic and social-emotional growth. My expertise in data analysis and progress monitoring has led to a 25% increase in students meeting their individualized goals. I have strong collaboration skills, demonstrated by working with over 3,000 parents, 16 multidisciplinary teams, and 100+ community stakeholders to create inclusive learning environments. As a sales representative in edtech, I aim to leverage my special education knowledge and experience with technology to support personalized learning.

Why this is strong: This resume profile example for a career change highlights the teacher's strong communication, collaboration, and advocacy skills and the impact of those skills, which are also incredibly valuable in a sales representative role where building relationships and working with teams are vital.

Professional resume profile examples - hospitality

Event coordinator resume profile example.

Experienced event coordinator with a proven track record of executing successful events and delivering over 100 exceptional client experiences with a 98% client satisfaction rate. Through effective budget management and negotiation, I consistently achieved cost savings of 15% without compromising the quality of events. My strong attention to detail and organizational skills ensured flawless event execution, resulting in a 95% on-time delivery rate. With excellent communication and problem-solving abilities, I have successfully resolved event-related issues and managed last-minute changes, ensuring seamless event experiences for clients and attendees, resulting in no attendee complaints in my 7-year career.

Why this is strong: This event coordinator resume profile example effectively communicates the candidate's expertise in event management and their ability to deliver exceptional experiences for clients and attendees through client numbers and specific metrics that were a result of their strengths and skills.

Guest services manager resume profile example

With 10 years of experience as a guest services manager, I consistently deliver outstanding customer service, achieving a 95% satisfaction rate. I manage a team of 20+ representatives, maintaining a 98% customer satisfaction rating. By implementing streamlined processes and training programs, I reduced customer complaint resolution time by 30%, boosting efficiency and customer loyalty. My strong leadership and motivational skills increased team productivity by 20% and decreased employee turnover by 15%.

Why this is strong: This profile covering a customer service resume role (as guest services manager) is strong because it clearly highlights the candidate's results-driven approach and quantifiable achievements. Specific metrics, such as the 95% satisfaction rate and the 30% reduction in complaint resolution time, demonstrate the candidate's ability to deliver exceptional customer service and drive positive outcomes.

General manager resume profile example

As a results-driven GM who drives operational excellence and business growth, I've successfully led 50 diverse teams in 4 industries, consistently surpassing revenue targets and improving profitability. Through strategic planning and execution, I've achieved a 20% increase in annual revenue and a 15% improvement in profit margins. My strong leadership skills have enabled me to build high-performing teams and foster a positive work culture, resulting in a 30% reduction in employee turnover.

Why this is strong: This general manager resume profile highlights the candidate's track record of driving business growth, exceeding targets, and improving operational performance through the use of specific metrics, such as revenue increase, profit margin improvement, and employee turnover reduction.

Resume profile summary examples - human resources

Human resources administrative assistant resume profile statement.

As an HR administrative assistant, I manage calendars, schedule appointments, and organize virtual meetings, reducing scheduling conflicts by 98%. I've also streamlined document management processes, increasing document retrieval efficiency by 30%. My written and verbal communication skills ensure timely and professional correspondence, maintaining smooth communication within the organization and with external stakeholders, with no negative feedback.

Tech Recruiter resume profile

Tech recruiter with a proven track record of sourcing and attracting top talent for diverse organizations. I've successfully filled positions across industries, from startups to Amazon, resulting in a 95% candidate retention rate. Through my expertise in candidate screening and assessment, I've increased the quality of hires by 20%, contributing to improved team performance and reduced turnover. Utilizing innovative sourcing strategies and leveraging online platforms, I have expanded the talent pool by 30% and decreased time-to-fill by 15%.  

VP of human resources resume profile summary

As a strategic VP of HR, I've successfully developed and implemented HR strategies aligned with business objectives for the last 15 years, resulting in a 25% increase in employee engagement and a 20% improvement in overall productivity. Through effective talent acquisition and retention strategies, I've reduced churn rates by 15% and implemented succession planning initiatives to ensure a strong leadership pipeline. By introducing performance management systems and employee development programs, I've also contributed to a 30% increase in employee performance and advancement. Additionally, my HR compliance and risk management expertise has ensured legal and regulatory compliance while minimizing organizational liabilities by 14%.

Resume profile example - sales and marketing

Account executive resume profile .

Account executive with 7+ years of experience and a proven track record of exceeding quarterly targets by 18% and driving revenue growth. I've successfully generated over $1 million in annual sales, consistently achieving a 20% increase in sales revenue year over year. Through effective relationship-building and consultative selling techniques, I've expanded client portfolios by 30% and maintained a 95% client retention rate. I leveraged effective communication to highlight the value proposition of products and services, resulting in a 15% increase in average deal size. With a focus on customer satisfaction and long-term partnerships, I have built strong client relationships and received positive feedback for providing exceptional customer service.

Email marketing specialist resume profile summary

Analytical and results-driven email marketing specialist with a history of creating impactful email campaigns and driving engagement—resulting in a 25% increase in open rates and a 20% increase in click-through rates. Through effective segmentation and personalization strategies, I've improved email campaign performance and delivered targeted messaging to different customer segments. By utilizing marketing automation tools and conducting A/B testing, I have optimized email workflows and increased conversion rates by 15%. Additionally, I've successfully implemented lead nurturing strategies that have resulted in a 30% increase in lead-to-customer conversion. With strong analytical skills, I have continuously monitored and analyzed 500+ campaign metrics to drive data-based decision-making.

Marketing coordinator resume profile

Detail-oriented and proactive marketing coordinator with a knack for supporting marketing initiatives and driving brand visibility across multiple channels, resulting in a 20% increase in website traffic and a 15% growth in social media following. Through my strong project management skills, I have consistently delivered marketing projects 91% on time and 100% within budget. With excellent written and verbal communication skills, I have contributed to developing over 60 engaging marketing materials and pieces of content that effectively communicate the brand message.

RevOps manager resume profile example

As a RevOps manager, I've implemented revenue processes and technologies that increased sales efficiency by 25% and reduced sales cycle time by 20%. Through my strong analytical skills, I've developed and maintained 50+ revenue dashboards and reports, providing valuable insights into key metrics and performance indicators. By collaborating with sales, marketing, and finance teams, I've streamlined cross-functional workflows, improving overall operational effectiveness by 23%. I've also implemented revenue forecasting and planning methodologies, contributing to accurate revenue projections and informed decision-making. Focusing on continuous improvement, I've identified and implemented revenue optimization strategies, resulting in a 15% increase in overall revenue.

Sales development representative resume profile

Results-oriented SDR with a proven track record of driving lead generation and qualifying prospects. I have successfully generated over 500 qualified leads, resulting in a 30% increase in sales pipeline. Through my effective prospecting techniques and strong communication skills, I have consistently exceeded monthly lead-generation targets by 20%. By leveraging my product knowledge and understanding of customer pain points, I have effectively communicated the value proposition of products and services, resulting in a 25% conversion rate from qualified leads to opportunities.

Resume profile samples - technology

Application developer resume profile summary.

As an application developer specializing in Ruby on Rails, I've developed and deployed robust web applications, improving user experience by 20% and overall application performance by 15%. I've also resolved complex technical issues, reducing application downtime by 25% for smooth operation. Collaborating with cross-functional teams, I deliver projects 97% on time and 100% within budget, resulting in high client satisfaction. Staying updated with industry trends and technologies, I've contributed to adopting best practices and continuous improvement in application development, with 7 years of participation in TechConnect Professionals.

Data scientist resume profile

Analytical and detail-oriented data scientist with a strong track record of leveraging data-driven insights to drive business growth by an average of 27% year after year. I have successfully developed and implemented machine learning algorithms that have improved predictive modeling accuracy by 20% and increased revenue by 15%. Through my proficiency in programming languages and data manipulation tools, I have efficiently processed and analyzed large datasets, resulting in efficient data-driven decision-making. In 2023 I received the DataDriven award for top performing data scientist out of 6000 individuals.  

Full-stack web developer resume profile statement

Highly skilled and versatile full-stack developer with expertise in designing and developing responsive web applications, resulting in a 25% increase in user engagement and a 20% improvement in page load speed. By collaborating with cross-functional teams, I have delivered projects that align with business requirements and user needs, ensuring 96% client satisfaction and 98% positive feedback. With strong problem-solving skills, I have effectively resolved technical challenges, reducing bug occurrence by 30% and ensuring smooth application functionality.

Help desk technician resume profile summary

As a customer-focused help desk technician with a 93% satisfaction rating, I resolved 95% of support tickets within SLAs and cut average ticket resolution time by 20% by quickly addressing hardware and software issues. Through effective communication and empathy, I provided personalized assistance, leading to positive feedback and improved user experience. I also created a comprehensive knowledge base with over 200 support articles, enabling self-service support and empowering users to resolve common issues independently.

Professional resume profile best practices

Creating a strong resume profile boils down to showing a hiring manager your impact through numbers, metrics, and data. You need to make every word count while focusing on your most impactful and relevant accomplishments.

Tip #1: Highlight your strengths through specific achievements. For example, demonstrate leadership by mentioning how you led a team to achieve measurable results.

Tip #2: Quantify your achievements. Instead of "Improved sales," say "Increased sales by 20% in Q1." This provides concrete evidence of your impact.

Tip #3: Tailor your profile to the job posting. Focus on skills and achievements most relevant to the position you're applying for.

Tip #4: Keep it concise and scannable. Use clear language to communicate your key strengths and achievements without unnecessary detail.

Tip #5: Proofread carefully. Ensure your profile is error-free and reads smoothly. Consider reading it aloud to check for clarity and flow.

How to write a resume profile with Teal

The Teal Resume Builder has all of the tools you need to create your resume profile quickly and easily.

Step 1: Sign up for a free Teal account if you haven't done so.

Step 2: Navigate to the Resume Builder icon in the left panel of your Dashboard. From here, you can select the resume you want to create a resume profile summary for or click the "New Resume" button at the top right of your screen.

Step 3: From here, you have two options. Click "Add Professional Summary" then, write a resume profile with AI using Teal's "Generate with AI" feature or craft your own in the space provided.

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If you opt to use AI, Teal pulls keywords (like technical skills, soft skills, and other important language) from the JD of any role you've saved in your Job Application Tracker as well as from details your from work history and other professional experience.

Common mistakes to avoid with your resume profile

You know what a resume profile is; you've seen some resume profile examples, so now, let's touch on some mistakes to avoid when creating your professional resume profile.

  • Don't use vague or generic statements—be specific!
  • Don't use buzzwords excessively—use language and keywords from the job description.
  • Don't forget measurable results—include impact, numbers, and data.
  • Don't focus on responsibilities—emphasize accomplishments
  • Don't forget customization—tailor your resume profile for every application and role.

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A strong resume profile grabs the attention of a hiring manager, recruiter, or prospective employer by showcasing all that you've done in a clear, impactful, and measurable way.

But resume writing doesn't have to be time-consuming. Try the Teal AI Resume Builder to create your resume profile with the click of a button. Or copy and paste one of the resume profile examples above (adding your own metrics, of course) to instantly and effectively communicate your qualifications, skills, and achievements.

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What Is a Resume Profile? 30 Resume Profile Examples

Writing a resume profile doesn't have to be a hassle. With our quick guide, expert template, and professional examples, you'll soon make a resume profile that will get you the job.

Mariusz Wawrzyniak

You sent 100 resumes and received no callbacks. What’s going on?

Don’t worry, you don’t lack qualifications. You just didn’t sell them enough. But with a professional resume profile, you’ll make the recruiters pay attention.

In this guide, you'll see:

  • 30 great resume profile examples for various jobs, and a resume profile template. 
  • A resume profile definition.
  • How to write a winning resume profile fast.
  • How to add accomplishment for the perfect resume profile summary. 

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What Is a Resume Profile?

A resume profile provides a snapshot of your professional background . It showcases your qualifications, skills, achievements, and career goals . The goal of a resume profile is to grab the employer's attention and give them a clear sense of what you bring to the table.

Depending on your qualifications and the format of your resume , a resume profile can take one of these forms:

  • Resume Summary
  • Resume Objective
  • Summary of Qualifications

The resume summary and summary of qualifications are reserved for experienced workers, while a resume objective is perfect when writing a resume with no experience . A resume profile is generally located under the resume header .

Expert Hint: If you want to make your resume even more eye-catching, consider adding a resume headline in addition to your resume profile.

What to Include in a Resume Profile?

Since a resume profile is usually the first thing a recruiter reads, it must be packed full of attention-grabbing and relevant information. The most vital details are:

  • A resume power adjective ( efficient, results-driven, energetic )
  • How many years of work experience you have ( 2+, 6+ )
  • Your job title ( Project manager, junior SEO specialist )
  • 1–3 quantified, relevant work achievements ( cut clerical errors 25% )
  • Soft skills & hard skills important to the position ( management, leadership skills )
  • Keywords from the job posting

If you’re writing a resume with no experience, don’t mention years of experience in your resume profile. Also, replace work achievements with academic ones or other impressive activities, such as your certifications or volunteer experience. Also, don’t forget to mention your motivation and what you can bring to the company. Employers want motivated workers .

Here’s a generalized framework that can be easily modified and adapted so you can create the most optimal, targeted resume :

Resume Profile Template Example

[Adjective] [Job title] with [number of years of experience] in the field. Skilled in [1–2 important skills] , with a proven track record of achieving remarkable results, including [your most notable accomplishment] . Also, [second impressive achievement] . Seeking the [job position] at [company's name] to [what you can offer the company] .

One more tip. Write the profile section of your resume last. Having a fully fleshed-out resume will give you lots of good material to build it from.

Expert Hint: In a resume profile for career changers , focus on transferable accomplishments. Those are the things you did in past jobs that match the new job’s requirements.

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30 Resume Profile Examples For Various Jobs

Here’s an extensive list of resume profile examples you can get inspired by. Remember, don’t just copy and paste them . Think of them as a starting point to personalize them for your specific needs.

1. Student With No Experience

Driven student social media specialist seeking to enhance Baylor University’s student body. Possess strong social media skills and developing leadership skills. Founded and ran an online fundraising nonprofit that raised $18,000 for ovarian cancer research. High school running team captain. Maintained a 4.0 average in English and mathematics.

Read more: High School Resume for College Application

And more: Resume Templates for Students

2. Customer Service Representative

Goal-oriented customer service rep with 7+ years of experience. Seeking to use proven telesales skills to raise customer satisfaction at Triple-P Components. Received 98% favorable customer review scores at Gibbs-Atalah Electronics. Customer retention for repeat clients was 35% above the facility average. At Fireberry Communications, received Employee of the Month Award 4x.

See more: Customer Service Resume Examples

3. IT Project Manager

Efficient IT Project Management Professional with 5+ years of experience and strong vendor management skills. Seeking to improve cost, quality, and time at McBain-Bessey International. Slashed costs by 23% at NSRB and trained 83 employees in Kaizen practices.

Source: Project Manager Resume Sample

4. Computer Science Professional

Quick-minded computer science professional with 2 internships and several intensive projects. Seeking to solve problems for Sharon C. at Google with demonstrated skills in leadership and C#. Commended 5x by management at Pralucitronics for efficiency. Improved system resource usage for my branches by 25% through more efficient coding.

Source: Computer Science Resume Sample

See a comprehensive list of computer and software skills here.

5. Sales Representative

Reliable sales representative with 6+ years of experience. Looking to raise Gilead’s sales KPIs via proven skills in relationship-building and closing. At Sanvartis, created ironclad relationships with 120 new clients. Consistently exceeded sales targets by 15%, with 20% more in-person meetings than the company average.

See the article: Sales Representative Resume Sample

6. Graphic Designer

Talented graphic designer with 5+ years of experience. Looking to provide design elegance for Timothy N. at Google through proven graphical skills.

  • At KISQ Inc., produced 340+ graphic design projects.
  • Slashed client costs by 25% in 16 months through more efficient collaboration.
  • On a team that received a 2018 Shopify Design Award.

Source: Graphic Design Resume Example

7. Marketing Manager

Creative growth marketing manager with a strong sales background. Seeking to leverage 7+ years of marketing experience to increase KPIs for QQT International.

  • At Fiveapple Digital, raised the open rate for all online campaigns by 25%.
  • Slashed churn by 28% via robust attrition surveys.
  • Led team that received the Adrian Award in 2018 for marketing excellence.

See more: Marketing Manager Resume Sample

Expert Hint: You can add strong bullet points to highlight your achievements. If you choose to do so, do it like the two resume profile examples above.

8. Administrative Assistant

Adept administrative assistant with 4+ years of experience and proven skills in problem-solving and scheduling. Seeking to save time for the team at Arendt-Wiley South. At H&RFZ, slashed clerical errors by 20% and boosted client retention by 15% with swift complaint resolution. At BBGR, helped collect on accounts 18% faster via automated payment reminders.

Source: Administrative Assistant Resume

9. Software Engineer

Hard-working entry-level software engineer. Focused on providing programming excellence at Hard Hat Jigs International. Have completed 8 freelance projects, including a working e-commerce site that sells hats and t-shirts. One of my CAD applications was written up favorably in the OnShape blog. Active member, ACM. 3rd place, SpOJ CodeWar.

Read on: Entry-Level Resume Sample

10. Web Developer

Driven full-stack web developer with 5+ years of experience and proven leadership and development skills. Looking to deliver development excellence at Roritany & Dreebs. Received a Webby in 2017 for a client site. Increased user experience scores by 27% at Coolacre Inc. At Nugatrode Inc., raised customer satisfaction scores by 31%. Commended 4x by management for speed of completion.

Source: Web Developer Resume Example

11. Chartered Financial Analyst

CFA with 3+ years of experience, seeking to use proven modeling and data-mining skills for Mastercard. Saved $1.5 million at Morgan Stanley by targeting 20 low-ROI projects. Boosted revenue by 20% by using existing data to pinpoint new growth opportunities. Increased efficiency of regular analysis by 30%.

Source: Financial Analyst Resume Sample

12. Substitute Teacher

Licensed substitute teacher, skilled in K-12 and special education. Seeking substitute position at Tamarack High School. At Oakland High, commended 6X by the principal for excellent classroom management skills. Most relied-on sub at Nancy Hill Middle School in Skowhegan.

Read more: Substitute Teacher Resume Example

Expert Hint: A great resume profile will not secure you a job alone. Remember to use a resume template that will showcase your skills and achievements in the best possible way. Here, you can find some of the best resume templates available. Or click here to browse through our selection of Word resume templates or Google Docs resume templates .

13. Registered Nurse

Licensed RN with 2 years of clinical experience. Looking to ensure excellent care at the Cleveland Clinic through daily care and triage skills.

  • Received 98% favorable evaluations from preceptors.
  • Maintained patient satisfaction scores 20% higher than average at McNett River Health Clinic.
  • Scored 99% positive marks for accuracy in all reports.

Source: Nursing Student Resume Sample

14. Pharmacy Technician

Hard-working certified pharmacy technician. Excited about helping Walgreens meet customer service goals. At CVS Seneca used strong interpersonal goals to raise staff retention by 20%. Raised customer satisfaction scores by 30% and slashed waste by 15%.

Source: Pharmacy Technician Resume Sample

Licensed RN with 6+ years of experience. Seeking to use proven skills in patient education and wound dressing to promote healthcare excellence at Our Lady of the Waters Hospital. At Head Light Health, slashed nurse turnover by 22% via improved work standards. Increased patient review scores by 28% through better communication.

Source: Nurse Resume Examples

Our review of over 500,000 resumes built with our tool revealed that*:

- 2.65% of our users indicate having no work experience, and 18.06% have fewer than three years of experience. - Users most frequently highlight Problem-Solving, Teamwork, Collaboration, Adaptability, and Multitasking as key skills. - About 29.73% of users choose to list certifications on their resumes. - Most users complete their resumes on ResumeLab in just 21.3 minutes on average.  * The data comes from the last 12 months (August 2023-August 2024).

16. IT Specialist

Dedicated IT professional with 7+ years of experience and high-level hardware maintenance skills. Looking to improve technical efficiency at Dotson-Williams Medical. At Landru Global, upgraded 180+ employee machines to Windows 10. Came in 15% under budget and was 100% HIPAA compliant.

Source: IT Resume—Technical Resume Sample

17. Computer Science Intern

Enthusiastic computer science specialist. Seeking to use proven coding skills to deliver efficient development solutions as an intern at Facebook. Built 4 eCommerce sites with 98% customer satisfaction. Updated a mobile web app with 40,000 monthly visitors with 100% adherence to customer specifications.

Source: Internship Resume Examples

18. Software Engineer

Reliable software engineer with 4 years of experience and demonstrated cloud computing skills. Seeking to deliver efficient code for HubSpot. At Inbilisoft Industrial, managed a team that received a Bossie in 2018. Used automated standards enforcement to slash breach risk by 65%. Cut delivery times by 20%.

Source: Software Engineer Resume Template

19. Operations Manager

Committed operations manager with 7+ years of experience. Seeking to use substantiated leadership and interpersonal skills to drive cost, time, and quality measurements for Brunella-Clifford Nationwide. At Pearstile Inc., applied Lean manufacturing principles to transform a $5 million annual loss to $3 million in annual profits in 18 months. Slashed maintenance costs by 55% through predictive maintenance. Cut rework by 40%.

Source: Operations Manager Resume Sample

20. Executive Assistant

Passionate executive assistant with 4+ years of experience. Looking to use proven skills in EQ and communication to save massive time for executives at Firemetric International. At QRF Locklitman, saved $20,000 a week in C-Suite time through efficient scheduling, logistics, and communication. Commended 12x by all executives for high-level problem-solving skills.

Source: Executive Assistant Resume Sample

21. DevOps Manager

Problem-solving DevOps manager with 5+ years of experience. Looking to use strong skills in continuous deployment to drive productivity at Execubeam Inc. At Oakenthrift, led a team of 8 Agile developers that slashed release times by 25% and raised customer satisfaction scores by 30% via more efficient use of Jenkins and Puppet.

Source: DevOps Resume Sample

22. Product Manager

Expert product manager with 6+ years of experience, seeking to boost revenue at Eames-Arbuckle through proven leadership and strategy skills. At Accupoint Worldwide, saved $1.3 million in production costs through improved vendor sourcing. Continually beat revenue targets by 120%. Increased efficiency measures by an average of 25%.

Source: Product Manager Resume Sample

23. Waitress

Hard-working waitress seeking to use high-level customer service skills to deliver service excellence at Cardison’s Restaurant. At Owen Sarpo’s Country Club, commended by management 5x for efficiency. As vice president of the school fundraising committee, surpassed the previous 10-year fundraising average by $3,000.

Source: Waiter / Waitress Resume Example

Expert Hint: If you’re an entry-level applicant, we recommend you highlight your extracurricular achievements. Relevant coursework , volunteer experience , or resume certifications are all great examples of relevant resume experience .

24. Accountant

CPA with 7+ years of experience at American Express and Nissan. Seeking to use demonstrated asset management skills to grow ROI for Doubletree. Saved $2.2 M per year at AmEx by correcting a recurring tax accounting issue. Saved $1.2 M annually at Nissan through improved cost analysis.

Source: Accounting Resume Example

25. Call Center Specialist

Helpful call center specialist with 4+ years of experience. Seeking to use expert customer support and telesales skills to provide sales excellence at AT&T. Received Gold-Star Service Award at Dennis-Forsythe Call Center for leading a team of 15 to 15% more sales revenue with 25% more dials than prior year.

Source: Call Center Resume Sample

26. HVAC Technician

Dedicated HVAC service technician with 7+ years in diagnosing and repairing a wide range of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. Proficient in utilizing advanced testing and diagnostic tools to identify and resolve technical issues efficiently. Successfully installed, upgraded, and maintained 200+ units, specializing in intricate 4 and 5-ton split system configurations. Aiming to contribute technical expertise and unwavering commitment to safety as a valuable team member at ChillTech Solutions Ltd.

Learn more: HVAC Technician Resume Sample

27. Sous Chef

Dynamic sous chef with 4+ years of culinary expertise, specializing in the artistry of molecular gastronomy. Eager to bring my innovative culinary skills and dedication to excellence to the esteemed team at Gourmet Heights. Recognized for strategic leadership at Falcon Bites by optimizing staff scheduling, resulting in a remarkable 40% reduction in overtime costs. Spearheaded the development of a diverse range of vegan entrées, contributing to a substantial 180% surge in sales within a span of 24 months.

Explore: Sous Chef Resume Example

Efficient Baker and Pastry Artisan with 5+ years in the culinary domain. Eager to contribute my expertise to Flourish Bakery as a Lead Baker, overseeing daily operations and leveraging a unique blend of technical and creative skills. Recognized for culinary excellence at Sweet Delights, securing the Employee of the Month accolade six times for outstanding artistry. Instrumental in processing and fulfilling over 50 catering orders at Crispy Creations, showcasing exceptional manual dexterity and commitment to quality service.

See more: Baker Resume Sample

29. Landscape Architect

Innovative licensed Landscape Architect with over 8 years of expertise in conceptualizing and enhancing land areas for diverse commercial and residential projects. Designed innovative landscaping and irrigation solutions, contributing to earning LEED Platinum for the prestigious Stanford University Campus. Eager to bring my passion for sustainable design and proven expertise to elevate the landscaping visions at GreenScapes Design Studio.

Source: Landscape Architect Resume Example

30. Budget Analyst

Motivated Budget Analyst with over 6 years of experience, excited to contribute expertise to Crown Inc. Proficient in balancing clients' budgets and forecasting trends for sustainable growth. In my previous role at the State of Michigan Budget Office, spearheaded the development of Executive Budget recommendations and achieved a remarkable 99.7% accuracy in yearly budget forecasts. Committed to leveraging my analytical skills and financial acumen to optimize financial strategies and support Crown Inc.'s success.

Read more: Budget Analyst Resume Example

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Here’s a recap of what you need to know about resume profiles:

  • Make a professional profile on the top side of your resume. That way, busy employers won’t miss them.
  • Write the profile section of your resume last. List one adjective, years of experience, job title, and how you’ll help the company.
  • Include your best 1–3 achievements that fit the job. See the resume profile examples above to see how to include them.
  • Mention relevant skills and target keywords from the job posting.
  • Quantify accomplishments in the profile on your resume. Percents, dollar figures, and numbers of employees trained give your efforts scale.

Do you have a question about how to write a professional profile about yourself? Not sure what to put in the profile section of a resume? Leave a comment. We’d be happy to reply!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Resume Profiles

How to write a resume profile.

Here's a step-by-step guide to crafting an effective resume profile:

  • Begin with a power adjective , and highlight your experience and job title. 
  • Mention 2-4 key skills relevant to the job you're applying for.
  • Showcase 1–3 professional achievements and quantify them if possible.
  • Present the value you can bring to the company and show your motivation for the role.
  • Place the resume profile under the resume header .

How to write a resume profile with no experience?

If you're writing a resume profile with no professional experience, emphasize any academic achievements, projects, or relevant coursework . Showcase transferable hard & soft skills gained through internships and volunteer work . Focus on your drive and motivation.

Should I use a different profile for every resume?

Yes, tailoring your resume profile for each job application is highly recommended. Carefully review the job description and requirements, then adjust your profile to align with the resume keywords the employer is seeking. Highlight the skills and relevant work experience to the specific position to make a strong impression.

How to choose the best skills for a resume profile?

  • Identify the key skills mentioned in the job postings of positions you're interested in.
  • List your skills and experiences.
  • Highlight the skills that match the job requirements and are your strongest assets.
  • Incorporate industry-specific keywords relevant to the job. Many employers use Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) that scan for these keywords.

Include a mix of technical skills related to the job and soft skills such as communication skills , teamwork, and problem-solving.

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Mariusz is a career expert with a background in quality control & economics. With work experience in FinTech and a passion for self-development, Mariusz brings a unique perspective to his role. He’s dedicated to providing the most effective advice on resume and cover letter writing techniques to help his readers secure the jobs of their dreams.

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How to Write a Convincing Resume Profile [+23 Examples]

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On average, a recruiter looks at your resume for around 6 seconds. 

Yep, that’s right - they give your CV a quick skim, and if they don’t find what they’re looking for, they just move on to the next one.

Think fast!

How can you convince the recruiter to read your resume, the same instant they look at it?

The answer is simple: you should create a resume profile.

And in this guide, we’re going to teach you how, exactly, you can do that.

  • What a resume profile is and why it’s important
  • How to create an effective resume profile in 3 easy steps
  • 26 practical resume profile examples

How to Write a Resume Profile (Step-by-Step)

OK, let's start with the obvious - what even is a Resume Profile?

The resume profile is a short,3-5 sentence paragraph that summarizes your career. It covers your top achievements, skills, and years of experience. 

The resume profile is also known as a resume summary and resume profile statement.

Here’s what a resume profile looks like on a resume:

resume summary resume profile

Now, let’s talk about why you should include a resume profile:

  • It shows the recruiter that you’re relevant from the get-go, giving them a reason to read the rest of your resume.
  • It helps you stand out. You don’t just show the recruiter that you’re relevant - you show them that you’re THE right candidate.

And here's an example of a well-written Resume Profile:

Customer Service Team Lead with three years of experience in a multicultural BPO environment. Specialized in the creation & monitoring of KPIs, compliance with SLAs and being the main POC for all key internal and external stakeholders. Looking to transfer process management and performance quality control skills into the exciting position as Quality, Control and Compliance Specialist at XYZ Ltd.

Keep in mind, though, that a resume profile is different from a resume objective.

  • The resume profile summarizes your work experience to date and your relevant skills and achievements.
  • The objective , on the other hand, is more about your professional goals. You DON’T include work experience here. Instead, you focus more on why you want to work at company X, and how your background makes you the right fit.

So, if you don’t have much relevant work experience (recent graduate, career change, etc.), you should opt for a resume objective instead.

Now that we’ve got the basics out of the way, here's a thorough Step-by-Step on how to build YOUR resume profile:

Step #1 - Tailor Your Resume Profile to the Position

The first thing to do is to tailor your resume profile to the position you're applying for. 

You can’t just take the lazy way out and create a one-size-fits-all resume profile. That way, you’re pretty much setting yourself up for failure.

Instead, it should 100% be written with the job you’re applying for in mind.

When writing your resume profile: 

  • Look at the job ad you want to apply to;
  • See the requirements;
  • Tailor your profile accordingly.

Now, here’s what this looks like in practice. Let's say you're applying for a position in digital marketing.

  • 1 - 3 years of experience with Google Ads
  • Experience with Facebook Ads
  • Excellent copywriting skills
  • Experience using Google Tag Manager and Google Data Studio is an advantage

We highlighted all the must-have requirements with Bold and underlined what’s optional.

Now, let’s create the right resume profile for the job:

Google Ads Specialist with 2 years of experience in the creation and management of Google search, display and video ads. Six-month-long project experience with social media marketing. Highly skilled with Google Search, Facebook Ads Manager, and Google Tag Manager. Experienced in creating project reports for clients with Google Data Studio.

Step #2 - Mention Your Top Wins

Now let's look at what you CAN and CAN'T include in your resume profile.

DO's - Relevant :

  • Top skills;
  • Problems solved;
  • Key achievements;
  • Awards won;
  • Anything that is irrelevant to the job applied for, no matter how big the achievement, how top the skill or how much effort you put into winning that award.

Now, let’s cover a practical example.

Let’s say that 2 candidates are applying for a Junior Javascript Developer position.

Here’s a resume profile done right:

  • Recent Computer Science graduate with hands-on experience. Took part in 6-month-long Agile development process project, working with: JavaScript, HTML5, CSS3, Ajax, Rest, XML, Angular 2+ and jQuery. Completed “The Complete JavaScript Course 2019: Build Real Projects” course from Udemy. PMP Agile Certified Practitioner.
  • Recent Computer Science graduate with 6 months of experience with JavaScript. Currently ongoing Master’s in Photography. Certified lifeguard and professional football player. Freelance writer with over 200,000 regular monthly readers.

See the difference between the two? The first is 100%, completely focused on the role.

The second, well, not so much.

Which one would you call in for an interview? Exactly!

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Step #3 - Focus on Achievements (Instead of Responsibilities)

And last but not least – focus on achievements. 

Your resume profile should be a summary of the biggest wins in your career (not a list of things you’ve done).

Your goal here is to “Wow” the recruiter, not to get them saying “Oh, well, that’s OK, I guess.”

So for example, let’s see how this is NOT done

  • Seasoned recruiter with experience in publishing job ads, sourcing candidates, and conducting interviews.

See the issue here? Anyone that’s into recruitment can say they’ve done this. You’re not saying anything special.

Now, what if we turn this example into an achievement:

  • Seasoned recruiter with X+ years of experience in tech hiring. Hit and exceeded hiring KPIs by over 50% for 2019’s first and third quarter. Specialized in working with senior talent in software engineering and executive management.

See the difference? The first example is a very generic candidate, while the second is a high-achiever.

In some fields, you might not have a lot of achievements to mention - and that’s totally OK.

If you’re a cashier, for example, you can’t say that “you’ve processed over 1,000 transactions per month.”

In such cases, it’s totally OK to stick to responsibilities and experiences instead!

[Bonus] The Novorésumé Formula for Writing Resume Profiles

Having some difficulties with your resume profile?

  • [Your Field] professional with X+ years of experience, skilled in [Skill 1], [Skill 2], and [Skill 3]. Looking to apply my [Domain] knowledge as a [Job You’re Applying For] at [Company X]. Experience in [Top Achievement #1] and [Top Achievement #2].

Now, here’s what the template looks like when put into practice:

UX / UI Designer with 5+ years of experienced, skilled in Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop. Looking to apply my software design know-how as a lead UX designer at Company X. Previous experience in designing most of [Software Startup A] and [Software Startup B]’s software UX and UI.

Resume Profile Q&A

Still have some questions on how to polish up your resume profile? We’ve got you covered:

Q: How do I list a resume profile as a student ?

A: Simple! Go for a resume objective, instead of a profile. In that case, you’ll focus more on your skills and goals instead of work experience.

Don’t forget to specify where and how you got those skills. No need to go into in-depth explanations, but make sure they sound realistic and avoid vagueness at all costs.

Still have some space left? Feel free to add relevant university projects you’ve completed. 

Soon-to-be graduate from XYZ University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology. 4.0 GPA in Experimental Psychology. Took part in a month-long internship at the university psych lab. Excelled at psych questionnaire development and implementation, and SPSS data analysis. Excited to transfer and develop skills further as a Junior Psychological Measurement Specialist at ABC Ltd.

Are you struggling with creating your first student resume? Check out our guide on how to create a resume with no experience!

Q: How do I list a resume profile as a career-changer ?

A: What you need to do here is focus on your transferable skills . Like so:

“Customer Support Specialist with over three years of experience in first and second-line phone and chat technical support, looking to transfer communication skills as a Sales Representative at XYZ Ltd. Excellent track record of reliability, being the main POC for all escalation points, and likeability, having received an average of 9.3/10 customer rating for the last two quarters.” 

23+ Practical Resume Profile Examples (For Every Field)

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Here are 23 practical resume profile examples you could borrow ideas from...

Customer Service & Sales

Customer service specialist resume profile.

“Motivated and experienced first-line customer service and support specialist with over three years of work put into tech support, troubleshooting and customer satisfaction. Experienced with LiveAgent and ZenDesk. Excellent track record in providing excellent support service. XYZ Ltd.’s employee of the month for May 2019 for receiving a 99.99% support satisfaction rate.”

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Sales Associate Resume Profile

“Accomplished Sales Associate with experience in business and private persons insurance sales. Excellent people and communication skills, proven by last two quarters’ personal success in exceeding department’s KPIs by 25%.”

Want to create a sales associate resume that lands you the job? Check out our guide!

Administration

Executive assistant resume profile.

“Executive Assistant with 2+ years of experience as the companies’ CEO right-hand man. Successfully carried out all key administrative tasks, from communicating with company clients to data entry and creating well-researched office documentation. Highly skilled at MS Office tools.”

Receptionist Resume Profile

“Motivated, communicative receptionist with 5+ years of experience as an office administrator and receptionist in both big and small companies. Meticulous record-keeping, and experience working with MS Office Pack, Intranet and physical bookkeeping.”

For more examples, check out our receptionist resume guide.

Data Entry Clerk Resume Profile

“Data entry clerk with 3+ years of experience in high quantity complex data screening, entry and maintenance . Highly skilled at Excel; extremely fast typer and knowledgeable about digital databases. Strong attention to detail and dedication to the job.”

Copywriter Resume Profile

“SaaS copywriter specializing in landing page optimization. 2+ years of experience writing compelling content for e-mail, Facebook and Google marketing. Experienced in using Google Optimizely and Firebase for A/B testing. Previously worked with Unbounce to create and test new landing pages from scratch.”

PPC Specialist Resume Profile

“Driven PPC Specialist with over 4 years of experience in digital marketing. Proficient at: Google AdWords, Google Analytics, Facebook Ads Manager and LinkedIn Ad Platform. Some copywriting skills gained through freelancing. Experience handling an advertising budget of $80,000 with excellent ROI results.”

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Business and Management

Project manager resume profile.

“Dedicated project manager with 3+ years of experience managing IT projects. Managed 5+ software projects from beginning to completion. Basic understanding of several programming languages, including React, Node.Js, and Java. ”

Check out our project manager resum e guide for more examples!

Business Analyst Resume Profile

“Results-driven Business Analyst with over 7 years of experience in consulting businesses, analyzing their processes and operations and presenting them with practical business solutions. 2 years of experience consulting one of the Fortune 500 companies. Experience using several business process management software solutions, including Appian BPM. Helped increase XYZ LTD’s manufacturing output by over 2.5%.”

Human Resources (HR)

Human resources resume profile.

“HR Specialist with two years of experience in developing small companies’ HR strategies, employee training and organizing company events, while under a tight budget. Experienced with the entire talent acquisition process from recruitment to the retention of employees.”

Recruitment Specialist Resume Profile

“Recruitment Specialist with a B.A. in Human Resources and M.A. in Work and Organizational Psychology with full-scope recruitment experience with both active and passive candidate sourcing. Sourced, interviewed and hired 15+ software engineers in Company X’s expansion efforts to Canada in 2021. ”

Finance & Accounting

Bank teller resume profile.

“Bank Teller with one year of experience as the front office cashier and customer service representative at XYZ Bank’s main office. Experienced with handling customer transactions and inquiries. Highly skilled at customer satisfaction, following bank SOPs and complying with data privacy and safety deposit box standard guidelines.”

Check out our bank teller resume guide for more examples!

Accountant Resume Profile

“Certified Public Accountant with over 8 years of experience. Solid knowledge of US GAAP and accounting systems. Top skills include budget forecasting, advanced computer skills, and analytical reasoning. Looking for a new challenge as an accountant at Company X.”

Check out our accountant resume guide for more examples!

Food & Service

Waiter/waitress resume profile.

“Experienced Waitress with a polite and friendly demeanor. Skilled at working in fast-paced environments; extremely good memory and able to memorize menus quickly and without fault. Previous experience includes working in Restaurant X and Bar Y.”

Check out our guide to server resumes for more examples!

Supermarket Cashier Resume Profile

“Experienced and reliable cashier with a polite and friendly demeanor. Worked at Happy Fun Resort over the past 2 summers as cashier in Company X and Company Y. Strong computer skills and experience working with PoS systems. ”

Discover how to make a cashier resume that excels with our article!

Housekeeper Resume Profile

“Dedicated and hard-working housekeeper with 6+ years of experience with both hotel and private home housekeeping. Very punctual and efficient. Previous experience working at Hotel X and Uncle Bob’s Private Cleaning Crew.”

Technical & IT

Data analyst resume profile.

“Data Analyst with 3+ years of experience. Highly data and detail-oriented with excellent analytical thinking. Background in mathematics, statistics, and computer science. Proven track record of using data to improve company operations. ”

Check out our guide to the data analyst resume for more examples.

Software Engineer Resume Profile

“Full-stack software engineer with 5+ years of experience developing end-to-end software solutions. Worked as head engineer at Tech Company X, leading a team of developers working on a new software solution in the Fin-Tech industry. Expert in Node.Js, React, and Java.”

Discover how to make a software engineer resume that excels with our article!

IT Specialist Resume Profile

“Dedicated IT specialist with 5+ years of experience. Previous positions involved network management and database administration. Advanced knowledge of SQL, C++ and Linux. ”

Need an extra push with your resume? Discover top tips on creating an IT resume in 2024.

Computer Science Resume Profile

“Results-oriented computer science student from University Y looking for an entry-level software engineering position. Good communication skills and team player, having led several teams for university projects. Practical experience working with JavaScript, MySQL, and PHP. ”

For more on computer science resumes , check out our dedicated guide.

Nurse Resume Profile

“Nurse RN with 8+ years of experience providing excellent patient care. M.A. in nursing. Expert at charting, patient care, and medicine administration. Seeking to leverage my experience as a nurse at Hospital X.”

Discover more nurse resume examples in our dedicated guide!

Dental Assistant Resume Profile

“Dental assistant with over 5 years of experience in the field. Charged with direct patient care, patient record-keeping, and routine lab works. Strong knowledge of the Dentrix software.

Graphic Design

Graphic designer resume profile.

“Graphic design specialist with 3+ years of experience working with design and marketing agencies. Responsible for every step of the design process, from conceptualization, to execution. Practical experience in designing flyers, websites, landing pages, and more. Skilled in Adobe Creative Suite and MS Office. Good communication skills.”

Need an extra push with your resume? Discover top tips on creating a graphic designer resume in 2024.

UI/UX Designer Resume Profile

“Detail-oriented UX / UI designer with 5+ years of experience creating end-to-end digital experiences. Designed software solutions in the fin-tech and hr-tech industries. Skilled in Adobe Creative Suite. Fluent in English, Spanish, and French.”

Other Fields

Architect resume profile.

“Architect with 4+ years of experience in landscape design, interior and exterior design, with a focus on designing commercial and residential buildings. Strong attention to detail and creative thinker.”

Discover the top tips for creating an architect resume in 2024 with our guide.

Warehouse Worker Resume Profile

“Hard-working warehouse worker with 4 years of experience in the industry. Physically fit, able to lift heavy objects. Previous experience at Made Up Delivery Solutions involved shipping, receiving and packaging goods.”

Discover more nurse warehouse worker resume examples in our dedicated guide!

Key Takeaways

And that’s a wrap!

Now, let’s summarize everything we’ve learned:

  • A resume profile is a short, 2-4 sentences run-down of your top career highlights and achievements
  • A resume profile is also known as a resume summary and resume profile statement.
  • Don’t have much work experience? You might want to go for a resume objective instead.
  • Every good resume head should include your years of experience (“5+ years of experience doing…”), top achievements (“Increased XYZ LTD’s ROI by X%”), and relevant skills (“Skilled in React, Node.JS, and Java”).

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How to Write a Resume Profile: Examples & Professional Tips

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A resume profile (or professional profile) is an introduction designed to efficiently convey a candidate’s top attributes and quickly grab the hiring manager’s attention .

This guide will outline four key questions you need to address to write a great resume profile, as well as explain how it differs from a career objective and qualifications summary.

  • What is a resume profile?
  • Resume profiles vs other introductions
  • Four key questions to address in your resume profile
  • Resume Profile Examples

1. What is a resume profile?

A resume profile (or professional profile) is a brief blurb at the top of your resume that shows your achievements, experience, skills, and potential value to an employer. It can be bulleted or formatted in a small paragraph, but our experts stress that it be no longer than 500 characters in length . Short and sweet should be your objective here.

Take a look at the two examples below to get a better idea of what a resume with a professional profile looks like :

Exec. Assistant Professional Profile Example

executive assistant professional profile example

Real Estate Professional Profile Example

real estate resume profile example

2. Resume profiles vs other introductions

Professional profiles, career objectives, and qualification summaries should all be written with the same intent — to quickly and concisely show your potential worth to an employer. However, the way which each conveys this worth is slightly different.

Professional profiles take elements of both a career objective and qualification summary and combines them. They often appear as four to five bullets or in a short paragraph form, and give details about your work successes (concrete details) in addition to the abilities/personality you bring to the company (hard and soft skills). They are a popular choice for people sending out numerous resumes to different companies .

An example of a marketing manager using a professional profile intro.

career objective marketing manager

Career Objectives are typically two to three lines of text at the beginning of your resume that function as your “sales pitch” to the hiring manager, where you explain why you’re desirable and hirable.

Career objectives are most useful for people targeting one specific position , because they allow the applicant to directly address the needs of the company and show how they will fit into the workforce. If this approach seems more suitable for your resume, our guide for writing a winning resume objective is an excellent resource to get started.

Click on the examples below to get a clear idea of the difference between a cashier resume with a career objective, and one with a professional profile:

Cashier Resume with Career Objective

career objective section

Cashier Resume with Professional Profile

resume profile for cashier

Qualifications summaries are always bulleted and emphasize your achievements and relevant skills. They work best for someone who has a lot of experience , because they act as a highlight reel of your past accomplishments.

In your summary, you want to say things like “I improved office productivity by 15% using Trello to assign tasks”, instead of “I helped improve office productivity”. If your accumulated work experience is composed of such compelling details, then a qualifications summary is a good option and we can help you construct one. The bullets also make them Applicant Tracking System (ATS) friendly .

Look at the two retail manager resumes below to get an idea of the difference between one with a qualifications summary and one with a professional profile:

Resume with Qualifications Summary

retail manager resume qualifications summary

Resume with Professional Profile

retail manager resume sample

3. Four key questions to address in your resume profile

Don’t forget the importance of relevance. You might be a world class chef, but your ability to cook ‘coq au vin’ means little if you’re trying to land a job as an accountant. Instead, you’d want to mention how you reduced unneeded expenditures by 20% through efficient bookkeeping, which is a much more relevant skill.

Chef at a construction site

If you can answer the following four questions with solid bullets or concise sentences, your professional profile (and more importantly, your resume) will be on the path to greatness.

1. How qualified are you for this position?

If you have related work experience, place that at the top and include your job title. If you don’t, then use examples from your academic career (or extra-curricular activities done as a student) and show how these examples qualify you beyond a person with no experience at all. For instance, if you are applying for a job as an editor at the local newspaper, your first bullet could read something like the following,

  • Recent University of Nevada graduate & senior editor for the University Tribune, where I compiled three years of experience editing, writing and formatting journal articles for publication

2. What’s your area of expertise?

People thrive in different work situations and different roles. The second part of your profile should highlight what you’re best at– which part of your past job did you most excel? Answering this question serves two functions. It 1) helps establish you as an expert in that particular area, and 2) shows the value you add to the company. An example of this could be something like,

  • Public relations expert fluent in social media platforms with a deep functional knowledge of WordPress CMS

3. What are your skills?

You’ve already discussed your relevant experience and area of expertise, now it’s time to lay out the arsenal of skills you possess. Hard skills and soft skills are both important (we list the top 10 most popular hard skills & soft skills here), and should both be used to paint an in-depth picture of what you can do in that industry. Example:

  • Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, can type 80 WPM, and bilingual in English & Mandarin Chinese

4. What are your greatest (applicable) career achievements?

Your content is looking solid at this point, and now it’s time for the slam dunk: throw down your most excellent example (or examples) of succeeding in a past position. Hiring managers love this tangible evidence. In their mind, these successes show your competence, creativity, and ability to adapt to a new working environment– all important attributes for a new hire. If necessary, this part can be expanded into two sentences or two bullets, but be wary of wordiness!

  • Led a team that successfully used social media, phone banking, and event organizing to boost newspaper readership by 60% over three years

Resume profile sample

4. Resume Profile Examples

Although professional profiles for candidates in different fields will vary, they generally include the same information (as detailed above). Check out four of our resume profile examples below to get a feel for how they can fit onto a resume.

Security Guard Resume Profile

security guard resume profile

Retail Manager Resume Profile

Personal Trainer Resume Profile Example

resume profile example personal trainer

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A resume profile is a short statement at the top of your resume that summarizes your skills, work experience, achievements, etc. The profile section of a resume is often confused with a resume headline, but resume profiles contain more information to show off your best qualities and how they relate to a specific job opening.

In this article, we will provide you with all the necessary information on crafting a professional resume profile. Additionally, we have included some examples for you to use as a reference. Let's dive in!

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What Is a Resume Profile?

25 resume profile examples for different jobs, what to write in a resume profile, tips on how to write a resume profile.

Simply put, a personal profile in a resume or CV is a section that includes a brief, powerful summary of your qualifications, experience, accomplishments, and career goal. The resume profile section is commonly located at the top of your resume to show the employer, at a glance, why you’re qualified for the position. 

Note that a resume profile statement comprises many different types and each serves different purposes. A career objective demonstrates your motivation to apply for the job opening and states your goals for professional development. Meanwhile, a personal summary, also known as a summary of qualifications, often refers to a brief paragraph that shows the recruiter how your skills turn you into a perfect fit for the position. 

Several key elements to be included in a resume profile:

  • Expertise & Years of work experience
  • Skills & Qualifications
  • Key achievements in previous roles
  • Fresher / Fresh Graduate
  • Experienced Job Seeker
  • Software Developer
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Civil Engineer
  • Electrical Engineer
  • Network Engineer
  • Graphic Designer
  • Fashion Designer 
  • Customer Service
  • Virtual Assistant
  • Data Entry  
  • Data Analyst
  • Data Scientist
  • Digital Marketing 
  • Sales Executive
  • HR Executive
  • Project Manager 
  • Sales Manager 
  • Business Development Manager 

As a student with no or little professional experience, it’s important to highlight your educational background, extracurricular activities, and other skills you have. 

Resume profile example for students :

"Passionate Nursing Sophomore at Taipei Medical University with knowledge in health and social care, and a passion for helping people. A multitasker and fast learner. Able to speak English and Korean fluently."

2. Fresher / Fresh Graduate

If you are a fresh graduate, you may gain a little work experience from an internship or part-time jobs. Briefly demonstrate those in your resume profile statement and adopt a career objective to express your motivation to apply for this role. 

Profile summary sample for freshers:

"Recent Graduate with a background in bioinformatics, language programming, and database management systems. Participated in the Software Engineering Internship program at Apple Taiwan. Efficiently supported a team of 15 senior developers and engineers with key responsibilities including testing, debugging, and updating IOS apps."

3. Experienced Job Seeker

For senior-level and experienced job-seekers, it’s crucial to craft a powerful  personal summary to highlight your accomplishments and extensive experience in the field. 

Example of profile summary for an experienced Content Marketing Specialist:

"Goal-oriented professional with 10 years of taking over multiple positions in the Marketing and PR Department. LinkedIn-certified Marketing Specialist with a Master of Business Administration degree from NYU. Familiar with multiple industries, including but not limited to fashion, tourism, technology, and education."

A teacher’s profile sample for this position mentions essential qualities of a teacher such as communication skills, compassion, and patience along with other requirements, for example:

Teacher’s profile sample: 

"Special Education Teacher/Instructor with eight years of providing autistic children with special care and education. Supported their emotional and social development by encouraging their understanding and positive self-concepts. Consistently committed to the capability of redirecting unproductive behavior with active listening, compassion, and patience."

5. Software Developer

While writing a profile summary for the software developer position, keep in mind to mention the programming languages and skills relevant to the job. Stuffing too much information can lead employers to assume that your knowledge is too broad and not deep enough to perform specific tasks. 

Example of a resume profile for a software developer: 

"Self-motivated Software Developer with 5+ years of experience in developing scalable web applications and working across the full stack. Seeking a tech-lead position at Podo to leverage my full-stack Python experience to improve myself and achieve the company mission towards making seamless communication possible around the world."

6. Accountant

Earning a certification or license in accounting improves your resume and increases your chances of landing a job interview. Hence, list the certification you’ve earned on your accountant profile summary to impress the employer better.

Example of an accountant profile summary :   

"Licensed Sr. Tax Accountant with 10+ years of experience in handling formal response of state and federal tax notices, as well as reviewing complicated returns from partnerships and corporations. An enthusiastic team leader who mentors and leads a team of tax accountants who assist clients with their income tax statements."

7. Mechanical Engineer

When writing a profile summary for a mechanical engineer, focus on showing the employer which technical skills you are adept at, and relevant to the opening job as well. 

Example of profile summary for a mechanical engineer : 

"Self-motivated Mechanical Engineer possessing 6 years of combined experience as a Design Engineer and Stress Engineer for IBM North Carolina. Currently seeking a mechanical engineering position to utilize exceptional skills in 3-D CAD Modeling Software, SolidWorks, Equipment Maintenance, and Data Assimilation."

8. Civil Engineer

Civil engineer jobs require persistence, a positive attitude, and a wide-ranging skillset - demonstrate these in your resume profile to attract the hiring manager. 

Example of a civil engineer profile summary :

"A registered member of ICE and a Civil Engineer with 6 years of experience working on both public and private infrastructure projects. Registered ICE and CIOB member with the ability to work well independently while providing high-quality service with a focus on safety, health, and environmental issues."

9. Electrical Engineer

When writing a resume profile, make sure to emphasize your strengths. These can be fundamental industry knowledge, required technical skills, and relevant hard skills.

Example of a profile summary for an electrical engineer :

"Exceptionally skilled professional showcasing 10 years of working on industrial electrical operations and installations. A comprehensive understanding of industrial control, circuit management, and power distribution. Proven track record of cutting average testing time by designing a new system running on C++. Willing to travel as needed."

10. Network Engineer

To write a strong resume profile, you should list all relevant skills and knowledge so employers know you can perform the tasks well. You can find what they are specifically looking for in the  job description.

Example of network engineer profile summary :

"Enthusiastic Network Engineer with 6 years of experience in cloud computing, network security, and network performance. The outstanding staff at Podo Lab GVF Agency for managing smooth system operations of 30+ employees and enhancing the stability of the existing network infrastructure. Looking to be a Network Production Engineer at SamaTech to implement the best practices of network monitoring and server integrating."

11. Graphic Designer

As a graphic designer, you need to be creative and able to put beautiful compositions together using design elements. That is also similar to write a powerful graphic designer profile summary , for example: 

Example of graphic designer profile summary :

"Performance-driven Freelance Graphic Designer with 5+ years of work experience for a variety of clients including education, fashion, cosmetics, tourism, and automobiles. Able to set up unique trends and visual strategies that revolutionize corporate branding. Committed to delivering the most satisfactory performance in deadline-driven and fast-paced environments."

12. Fashion Designer 

Just like graphic designer resumes, a fashion designer profile summary needs to fully convey your creativity and other qualifications required for the job. Also, make sure your resume profile demonstrates your knowledge of emerging fashion designs.

Example of fashion designer profile summary :

"Creative Fashion Designer with 8+ years of experience working for both high street fashion and haute couture. Key responsibilities include providing clothing guidance and support for apparel brands and keeping up with current fashion trends."

13. Customer Service

Customer service jobs are available in almost every industry. Thus, it’s important to personalize the resume summary for the specific position. This way, you can stand apart from the crowd as an ideal candidate.

Example of a customer service profile resume : 

"Result-oriented Customer Service Manager with 10 years of extensive experience in customer service management, complaint resolution, and front-end supervision. Highly proficient in CRM software and tools. An enthusiastic leader who thrives in fast-paced work environments in the Food & Beverage industry."

To convince the recruiter just like your clients, show the best about you in the sales profile summary with such things as: strong communication skills, industry knowledge, and significant achievements in previous roles. 

Example of a resume profile for a sales representative : 

"Goal-driven Sales Representative with a proven track record of driving profitability in Sales, Customer Success, and Business Management. 7+ years of experience in bringing new clients, managing revenue streams, maintaining strong client relationships, and leading dynamic sales teams. Currently seeking a Sales Executive position in the gaming industry that offers opportunities for career advancement into sales management."

15. Virtual Assistant

Virtual assistant positions require a wide range of skills - highlight the most outstanding ones in the resume profile, and don’t forget to include what is relevant to the job opening. 

Virtual assistant profile sample :

"Virtual assistant with 4+ years of experience with proven organizational, communication, editing, and event planning skills. Eager to become a virtual assistant at PledgeCamp to maintain exceptional internal and external communication."

16. Data Entry 

Typing isn’t the only skill required for a data entry role. If you possess other key hard and soft skills that employers are looking for, highlight the most outstanding ones in the data entry profile summary, like this: 

Data entry profile sample :

"Data Entry Specialist with 5 years of experience working in a multinational corporation in NYC.  Tech-savvy with familiarity with Spreadsheet and Database Programs, Invoicing Systems, and CRM Platforms."

17. Data Analyst

If you don’t have plenty of work experience in the field, impress employers by showing them what makes you qualified for the job, including both soft and hard skills. 

Example of a data analyst profile summary:

"Innovative Data Analyst with 8 years of experience in interpreting and analyzing data to drive product growth for SaaS/BI startups. Significantly cut operating costs by 20% by performing insights, analytics, and business intelligence needed to develop strategic decisions."

18. Data Scientist

When crafting a data scientist profile summary, demonstrate your experience and understanding of specific programs, processes, coding languages, data sets, algorithms, etc. you’ve worked with.   

Example of a data scientist profile summary:

"IBM-certified Data Scientist with 7 years of experience for a diverse clientele. Excel at updating data streaming processes, improving data efficiency, and building models that fix problems. Exceptionally skilled in machine learning, data visualization, statistics, and programming."

19. Digital Marketing 

A digital marketer must possess various skills to help achieve company goals. Thus, it’s crucial to highlight your key attributes and competencies to effectively prove your qualifications for the position.  

Example of a digital marketing profile summary:

"Perform-driven Digital Marketing Director with 8+ years of experience in large advertising agencies. Adept at building and implementing strategies focused on SEO, Influence Marketing, and Community Management."

20. Executive 

To draft a strong resume profile for executive positions, you need to briefly present a significant accomplishment in the field aside from essential skills and knowledge.

Executive profile sample:

"Dynamic Technical Support Executive with 10+ years of experience in developing, implementing, and maintaining complex infrastructure for fast-growing companies in the talent acquisition industry. Performed as a strategic advisor for top-growing startups that generated a 45% increase in business revenue."

21. Sales Executive

“Numbers speak louder than words”. Hence, grab the employers’ first attention by showing them the most outstanding success you’ve achieved in sales jobs.  

Example of a profile summary for sales executive :

"Highly-motivated Sales Executive with 12 years of experience in medical device sales. A dynamic team player and masterful negotiator with a proven track record of interpersonal and communication skills. In the previous role, exceeding quarterly sales goals by 18% and turning a medical device startup into a top 80 B2B provider."

22. HR Executive

As an HR executive, you might have a lot to tell about yourself. However, just pick the most outstanding and relevant information to the job, such as: 

  • What are your key areas of expertise in HR? 
  • What are your key achievements in the field? 
  • What HR-related certifications do you have? 

Example of a profile summary for HR executive:

"HR Professional with 12+ years of experience in employee recruitment, training, and termination. In the previous role, boosted the managerial performance efficiency by 15% for two quarters in a row. Certified as a Professional in Human Resources (PHR) provided by HRCI Canada."

23. Project Manager 

A project manager’s key responsibilities include the coordination, supervision, and completion of  projects on time within budget. Demonstrate these abilities in the project manager profile summary to grab recruiters’ attention and convince them to continue reading.

Example of a profile summary for project manager:

"Sr. Agile Project Manager with work records of 15 years in the fields of EdTech and FinTech. In-depth knowledge of technology and business management fundamentals. Proficient in using agile tools and leading Agile projects with significant success in the development, execution, and evaluation of Agile practices."

24. Sales Manager 

A well-written sales manager profile summary needs to include the highlights that catch the employer’s attention, especially a brief summary of your extensive experience. 

Example of a profile summary for sales manager:

"Result-oriented Sales Manager with a proven track record of training and leading sales teams to achieve significant revenue gains. Possessing 12+ years of experience in various industries such as automotive, real estate, and manufacturing. A strategic team leader with strong negotiation and decision-making skills."

25. Business Development Manager 

As a business development manager, you need to excel at developing and executing sales strategies, sales pitches, business plans, etc. So, employers are more likely to select resumes that showcase business acumen, analytical thinking, strategic planning, leadership, and excellent communication skills.

Example of a business development manager profile summary:

"Business Development Manager with 12 years of experience in product testing, management, and development of new business opportunities. Seeking a position at iHerb Inc. to leverage extensive knowledge of omni-channel processes, including SEO strategies, digital marketing, and value-added services. Presented with the Sales Individual & Business Development Award in 2020."

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Aside from using the correct resume adjectives and resume action verbs, it is also very crucial not to miss any important information in a resume profile.

Some key details that must be included in the resume profile are:

  • Years of work experience/education.
  • Remarkable and relevant achievements.
  • Soft and/or hard skills that are relevant to the position.
  • Relevant certifications.
  • Career objectives.
  • Keywords from the job description.

1. Years of work experience/education.

If you’re an experienced professional, include the years of work experience in the resume profile. 

The widely-used format is: [Job title] + with/having + [numbers] of years of experience in + [expertise]. 

2. Remarkable and relevant achievements.

Achievements are among the top wins that you should highlight in the resume summary. Keep in mind to showcase the most remarkable and relevant one, depending on the purpose of your CV/resume. 

3. Soft and/or hard skills that are relevant to the position.

Employers expect to see whether you possess the skills needed for the position at the first glance. Hence, you can first include the top skills in the resume summary to grab their attraction and list out all qualifications in the skills section later. 

4. Relevant certifications.

When it comes to a highly competitive job market, certifications can make a difference among applicants. However, make sure to present the job-related certifications in the resume profile only.

5. Career objectives.

If you are a career changer or new graduate, go for a career objective instead. This way, you can de-emphasize your lack of work experience and focus on your motivation to apply for the job opening.  

6. Keywords from the job description.

When going over a personal profile in a resume, the employer can tell whether you’ve read the job description carefully. Besides that, as many companies have been using ATS (Applicant Tracking Software) for their hiring process, capturing the right keywords can help you beat the bot easily.

💡 Tip 1. Refer to the job description for relevant & important keywords.

You can look for the right keywords in the following sections in the job description: 

  • Job responsibilities 
  • Requirements 

💡 Tip 2. Write the resume profile as the last step.

When writing a resume, you may consider crafting the summary at last. The reason is you can easily pick the key points about yourself that you want to show employers. 

💡 Tip 3. Include numbers to make your resume profile more credible, for example:

  • Years of work experience 
  • Quantified achievements in previous jobs 

💡 Tip 4. Keep the resume profile short and concise.

Think of it as a brief self-introduction where you showcase the best and unique about yourself. It’s ideal to keep the resume profile within 4 sentences. 

💡 Tip 5. Place the profile summary at the top of your resume.

Hiring managers commonly start with your resume profile first to see whether your profile is a good match for the job. Hence, place your profile section at the top of your resume page.

--- Originally written by May Luong ---

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What Is a Resume Profile?

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Including a profile statement on your resume can be a great way to show a hiring manager, at a glance, why you are well qualified for the job for which you're applying. What's a profile, and how do you include one on your resume?

A resume profile is a section of a resume or curriculum vitae (CV)  that includes a brief summary of an applicant’s skills, experiences, and goals as they relate to a specific job opening. The profile can be listed as an overview or summary, or a headline that includes the candidate's job goal can be added above the profile to help get the employer's attention.

Resume profiles are the first opportunity to highlight a person's relevant career experiences, skills, and what goals they are looking to achieve while in their next position.  

Your profile should be customized to match the qualifications the employer is seeking. Well-written resume profiles are concise yet informative.

A resume profile is typically several sentences or a short paragraph that summarizes an applicant's goals and ambitions for his or her next job. It also highlights the candidate's most relevant qualifications and skills for the position.

Profile sections can be titled “Overview,” “Qualifications Profile,” "Professional Summary," or “Qualifications Summary.”

When written effectively, this section of your resume will catch the eye of a recruiter or employer, setting you apart from other applicants and helping you to secure an interview. Your profile is an opportunity to show the hiring manager that you're an excellent fit for the job.

Here's how to make your most relevant credentials stand out:

  • Use a profile to highlight your accomplishments and draw the reader's eye to your most important attributes.
  • Include percentages , skills mentioned in the job posting, certifications, and a brief overview of your related experience, when writing a profile for your resume.
  • Try to make a close match between your qualifications and the employer's requirements.
  • Take a few minutes to edit your profile to match the employer's job requirements each time you apply for a job.

Review resume profile descriptions for a variety of different jobs. Be sure to tailor your resume profile to fit the specific job opening for which you are applying and indicate the skills that qualify you for it.

Accounting manager with five years of accounting experience in real estate and marketing industries. Fully knowledgeable in general accounting, payroll, budgeting, and journal entry preparation. Adept at implementing innovative accounting practices and procedures to improve efficiency.

Career Change

A self-starter and quick learner. Versatile skill set with experience in customer service, sales, and written and oral communication. Received multiple awards for excellence in customer service. Recognized skills in mentoring, mediating between employees, and in leading team projects.

College Student (Museum Internship)

Detail-oriented History student at XYZ University with experience in preservation and museum work. Praised for the ability to give well-organized and informative museum tours. Award-winning customer service and communication skills.

College Graduate (Editorial Position)

Detail-oriented English major with extensive journalism experience. Managing editor of college paper with strong leadership skills, particularly in assignment delegation and maintenance of set deadlines. Well-versed in proofreading strategies and APA guidelines.

Customer Service

Customer services specialist with extensive management experience. Strong interpersonal skills with certification in employee mediation and team-building. Innovative problem solver; developed and implemented new service strategies to increase customer satisfaction by 30%.

Editor and Writer

Award-winning editor and technical writer with five years of experience. Successfully implement current web design technology to develop and maintain sites for start-up IT companies.

Master’s degree in English Literature with four years experience teaching high school literature, creative writing, and grammar. Certification in teaching English as a Second Language and educating mentally disabled high school students.

Entry Level (Sales Assistant)

  • Detail-oriented worker with administrative experience.
  • Successfully implemented innovative scheduling system to more efficiently organize meetings and travel schedules.
  • Strong customer service and communication skills.
  • Fluent in Spanish.

Health Care

Bilingual nursing graduate with experience in rural health care. Successfully established multiple clinics with nonprofit health care groups, providing service for thousands of rural women, children, and infants.

High School Student (Tutor)

Honor-roll student with extensive tutoring experience. Create worksheets and practice exams to improve students' grades by an average of 10 points in Algebra I, Algebra II, and Pre-Calculus. Praised for the ability to break down problems and clearly communicate mathematical concepts.

Information Technology (IT)

Detail-oriented IT professional with ten years of experience as a software support specialist and systems/network technician. Skilled at operating in a wide range of platforms. Excellent written and oral communication skills; capable of explaining complex software issues in easy-to-understand terms.

Marketing director with twenty years of experience in marketing and sales. Successfully create and implement marketing policies, increasing sales by as much as 45%. Excellent interpersonal and team management skills.

Dedicated restaurant manager with over ten years of experience. Outstanding interpersonal, negotiation, and mediation skills. Adept at cost control; reduced labor and cost of goods by 15% through strategic staffing and budget development.

  • Detail-oriented fundraiser with three years of experience.
  • Plan and execute events for nonprofit organizations.
  • Strong interpersonal skills with training in conflict mediation.
  • Proficient in current web design technology.
  • Enthusiastic, driven sales clerk with five years of retail experience
  • Award-winning customer service and interpersonal skills
  • Excellent money-handling skills, with zero overages/shortages

Sales executive with experience managing insurance and healthcare sales companies. Create and implement sales strategies to achieve 35% revenue growth per year. Highly effective management skills; able to motivate sales force and design incentive programs to achieve short and long-term sales goals.

Sales Management

Accomplished sales management professional with over 15 years of experience. Success in delivering sustainable revenue and profit gains in competitive markets. Well-versed in leading staff training and mentoring with experience instilling motivation and promoting teamwork.

Biology teacher in small independent school. Successfully develop marine biology curriculum for grades 5-8. Strong interpersonal skills with certification in youth conflict management.

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Driven guidance counselor with 10+ years experience teaching and advising high school students. Fluent in Spanish; skilled at communicating and developing relationships with ESL students and their families. Developing knowledge of American Sign Language. Excellent written and oral communication skills.

Related Experience

Guidance Counselor,  Whitman Charter High School, Boston, MA Sept. 2014 – Present Provide one-on-one and group academic counseling to 300-member student body at innovative charter high school focused on vigorous college planning and preparation.

  • Design and teach weekly course for high school seniors on college application process.
  • Created and updated database of scholarship opportunities for student use.
  • Conceptualized and launched new family educational / support program to ensure success of ESL and underrepresented students who would be the first in their family to apply for and attend college.

Assistant College Counselor,  Levine Academy, Boston, MA Sept. 2011 – July 2014

Met individually with high school seniors to discuss all aspects of the college application process, including college review and selection, application and essay preparation, transcript acquisition, and the financial aid application process.

  • Taught summer courses on college application process to ESL students and their families.
  • Organized college admission visits to the high school; moderated Q&A sessions.

English Teacher’s Aide,  Whitman Charter High School, Boston, MA Aug. 2010 – July 2011

Honed expertise in teaching ESL students from a wide variety of cultural, ethnic, and economic backgrounds.

  • Led reading groups with ESL students during class to improve reading and comprehension.
  • Awarded Outstanding Aide of the Year for excellent work performance.

Education & Credentials

Master of Science, Counseling, 2014, Boston College, Boston, MA Bachelor of Education, Boston University, 2010, Boston, MA

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24 Resume Summary Examples That Get Interviews

By Biron Clark

Published: November 8, 2023

Biron Clark

Biron Clark

Writer & Career Coach

A resume summary statement usually comes right after a job seeker’s contact info and before other resume sections such as skills and work experience. It provides employers with a brief overview of a candidate’s career accomplishments and qualifications before they read further. Because of how early it appears on the document, your resume summary statement (or your CV “profile” in the UK) is one of the first places recruiters and employers look. And without the right information, they’ll doubt that you’re qualified and may move to another resume.

So I got in touch with a select group of professional resume writers, coaches and career experts to get their best resume summary examples you can use and adapt to write a resume summary that stands out and gets interviews.

As a former recruiter myself, I’ll also share my best tips to write your resume summary effectively.

Why the Resume/CV Summary is Important

You may have heard that recruiters only spend 8-10 seconds looking at your resume. The truth is: they spend that long deciding whether to read more. They do glance that quickly at first and may move on if your background doesn’t look like a fit. However, if you grab their attention, they’ll read far more. Recruiters aren’t deciding to interview you in 8-10 seconds, but they are ruling people out in 8-10 seconds. And this is why your resume summary is so crucial. It appears high up on your resume (usually right after your header/contact info) and is one of the first sections employers see. So it’s part of what they’ll see in the first 8-10 seconds.

Your resume summary statement is one of your first (and one of very few) chances to get the employer to stop skimming through their pile of resumes and focus on YOU.

Watch: Resume Summary Examples That Get Interviews

10 resume summary examples:.

These career summary examples will help you at any experience level – whether you’re writing a professional summary after a long executive career, or writing your first resume summary without any experience! After you finish this article you’re NEVER going to have to send out a limp, weak resume summary statement again (and you’ll get far more interviews  because of it).

1. Healthcare Sales Executive Resume Summary Example:

Turnaround & Ground Up Leadership – Concept-to-execution strategies for untapped products, markets + solutions that yield 110% revenue growth – Negotiates partnerships with leading distributors + hospitals—Medline to Centara + Novant Health to Mayo Clinic –  Revitalizes underperforming sales organizations via scalable, sustainable infrastructures emulated as best practice –  C-Level networks of clinical + supply chain leadership acquired during tenures with XXX, XXX and XXX

Why this resume summary is good:

This resumes summary example’s strength lies in the detailed, unique information that has been included. By including revenue stats, names of past employers and partners, the reader right away sees that this person will bring to the role a strong networking ability with key players in his industry, and more importantly can build, grow and revitalize a sales organization, market or product.

By:  Virginia Franco, Founder of Virginia Franco Resumes  and Forbes contributor.

2. 15+ Year Business Owner Resume Summary Statement:

Dynamic and motivated marketing professional with a proven record of generating and building relationships, managing projects from concept to completion, designing educational strategies, and coaching individuals to success. Skilled in building cross-functional teams, demonstrating exceptional communication skills, and making critical decisions during challenges. Adaptable and transformational leader with an ability to work independently, creating effective presentations, and developing opportunities that further establish organizational goals.

Why this is a good summary section:

This is a resume summary statement that was for  a candidate returning to work after having her own business for 15+ years. Because of this, we needed to emphasize her soft skills and what she can bring to this potential position. In addition, we highlighted the skills she has honed as a business owner so that she can utilize these qualifications as a sales professional, account manager , and someone knowledgeable about nutrition, medicine, and the overall sales process.

By: Dr. Heather Rothbauer-Wanish. MBA, Ph.D., CPRW, and Founder of Feather Communications

3. Human Resources Generalist Resume Summary Example:

Human Resources Generalist with progressive experience managing employee benefits & compliance, employee hiring & onboarding, performance management processes, licensure tracking and HR records. Dependable and organized team player with the ability to communicate effectively and efficiently. Skilled at building relationships with employees across all levels of an organization. Proficient with HRIS, applicant tracking and benefits management.

Why this is a good resume summary:

The applicant highlights their experience across a wide range of HR functions from the very first sentence, and continues this pattern throughout the rest of the summary. They then use easily digestible langue to showcase their hard skills (in the first & fourth sentences) and soft skills (in the second & third sentences). They also integrate a variety of keywords to get past automated job application systems , without sounding spammy or without overdoing it.

By: Kyle Elliott, MPA/CHES,  Career Coach and Consultant

4. Social Media Marketing CV Profile Example (UK):

Social media expert with successes in the creation and management of social media strategies and campaigns for global retail organisations. Extensive experience in the commercial utilisation of multiple social media channels including Facebook, Twitter and YouTube; I build successful social strategies that increase brand awareness, promote customer engagement and ultimately drive web traffic and conversions.

Why this summary is good:

This summary is well-written, short, sharp, and gives recruiters a high-level explanation of the candidate’s core offerings in a persuasive and punchy style. A quick scan of this profile tells you the exact type of social media platforms the candidate is an expert in, as well as the campaigns they have experience running and types of organizations they have worked for. Most importantly, the summary is rounded off by showing the results that this person achieves for their employers, such as increased web traffic and conversions.

Editor’s note: This CV profile summary was written for the UK market… this is a great one to use/copy, but make sure you put it through a spell-checker if you’re applying for jobs in the US (utilisation vs. utilization, etc.)

By: Andrew Fennell, Director at StandOut CV , contributor for The Guardian and Business Insider

5. Marketing Manager Professional Summary Example:

Marketing Manager with over eight years of experience. Proven success in running email marketing campaigns and implementing marketing strategies that have pulled in a 20% increase in qualified leads. Proficient in content, social media and inbound marketing strategies. Skilled, creative and innovative.

This resume summary stands out because it gets straight to the point. By immediately introducing the number of years of experience the candidate has, the HR manager doesn’t need to spend time adding up years. The candidate also jumps right into his or her strongest skill, provides a statistic , then gives additional skills.

By: Sarah Landrum, career expert and contributor at Entrepreneur.com and Forbes

6. Warehouse Supervisor Resume Summary Example:

Warehouse Supervisor with Management, Customer Service, & Forklift Experience –  Dependable manager with 15+ years of experience in warehouse management and employee supervision. –  Skilled at managing inventory control, shipping & receiving, customer relations and safety & compliance. –  Certified Power Equipment Trainer, Forklift Operator and Reach Operator skilled at coaching other staff. –  Promoted to positions of increased responsibility given strong people and project management skills.

The applicant was applying for a warehouse supervisor position that required them to have demonstrated management, customer service and forklift experience. As such, the applicant showcased their experience in these areas with a few keywords in the title, followed by additional details in the accompanying bullet points. Their final bullet shows a record of promotions, while reinforcing the applicant’s customer service and project management skills.

7. IT Project Manager Resume Summary Example:

Experienced Project Manager with vast IT experience. Skills include computer networking, analytical thinking and creative problem solving. Able to apply customer service concepts to IT to improve user experience for clients, employees and administration.

Because this candidate is switching career paths, it’s important he or she take skills used for previous positions and apply those skills to the new job listing. This is a great example because the candidate makes it clear that his or her experience is not in the new field, but that they are still able to bring relevant experience to the table. When writing your resume summary, keep these tips in mind: Use writing that is straight to the point, clear and concise, you’ll have a higher chance of getting noticed by the hiring manager.

8. Career-Changer Resume Summary Example:

Earn trust, uncover key business drivers and find common ground as chief negotiator and identifier of revenue opportunities in sales, leadership and account management roles spanning e-Commerce, air travel and high-tech retail. Navigate cultural challenges while jumping time zones, lead international airline crews and manage corporate accounts to deliver an exceptional customer experience. A self-taught techie sought after as a go-to for complex billing systems and SaaS platforms alike—bridging the divide between technology and plain-speak. – Tenacious Quest for Success + Learning . Earned MBA and BS in just 3 years while working full-time – gaining hands-on experience in research- and data-driven product roadmap development, pricing and positioning. – Results-Driven Leadership. Whether leading Baby Boomers, Gen X or Millennials—figures out what makes teams tick, trains and transforms individuals into top-performers. – Challenger of Conventional Wisdom. Always ask the WHY. Improve the user experience through smart, strategic thinking that anticipates outcomes. Present cases that influence, and lead change that drives efficiency and profitability.

This client was eager for a career change and had moved from role to role and industry to industry. After completing her Master’s degree, she was eager to tie her skills together to land a role – which she did – as a Senior Technology Account Strategist for a global travel company. Although a bit longer than a traditional summary, its strength lies in the details. Without ever getting to the experience section, the reader gets a clear idea of the scope of responsibility, and hard and soft skills the candidate brings to the table.

By: Virginia Franco, Founder of Virginia Franco Resumes  and Forbes contributor.

9. Project Management Executive Professional Summary Example:

15+ years of initiating and delivering sustained results and effective change for Fortune 500 firms across a wide range of industries including enterprise software, digital marketing, advertising technology, e-commerce and government. Major experience lies in strategizing and leading cross-functional teams to bring about fundamental change and improvement in strategy, process, and profitability – both as a leader and expert consultant.

Why this resume summary is good:

“Project Manager” is one of those job titles that’s REALLY broad. You can find project managers earning $50K, and others earning $250K. The client I wrote this for was at the Director level, and had worked for some of the biggest and best tech companies in her city. So this resume profile section shows her level and experience, and the wide array of areas she has responsibility for in her current work. You can borrow or use some of the phrasing here to show that you’ve been responsible for many important areas in your past work.

By: Biron Clark, Founder of  CareerSidekick.com.

10. Startup And Finance Management Consultant Career Summary Example:

Experienced strategist, entrepreneur and startup enthusiast with a passion for building businesses and challenging the status quo. 8+ year track record of defining new business strategies, launching new ventures, and delivering operational impact, both as a co-founder and management consultant. 

Why this resume summary example is good:

This summary was for a highly-talented management consultant looking to break out of finance, and into trendier tech companies like Uber . His track record and educational background were great, so the goal of this summary section was to stand out and show he’s more than just the typical consultant with a finance background. So we emphasized his passion for startups, and his ability to think outside the box and challenge the status quo. That’s something that companies like Uber and other “disruptive” tech companies look for.

14 Resume Summary Examples for Various Industries

Compassionate and effective 5th-grade teacher with experience overseeing the classroom and preparing lessons. Extensive experience encouraging students through positive reinforcement and motivational techniques. Collaborate well with school administration and other members of the teaching team. Ensure all students meet learning requirements, including literacy, social, and arithmetic skills.

2. Teacher’s Assistant

Goal-oriented teacher’s assistant with ten years of experience working with elementary school children. Aid teachers with lesson planning, classroom settings, and group instruction. Model positive behavior and maintain order in the classroom. Willingness to take on additional responsibilities to meet learning objectives.

Tech Industry

3. computer programmer.

Innovative computer programmer with a proven track record of writing high-quality code and supporting team needs with subject matter expertise. Adept in multiple programming languages, including Python, JavaScript, and C++. Ability to troubleshoot complex programming issues with inventive solutions. 

4. Cybersecurity Analyst

Dedicated cybersecurity analyst with ten years of experience in online security research, execution, planning, and maintenance. Proven track record of identifying business risks and proactively resolving them. Experience designing and instituting layered network security for large-scale organizations. Train users and other staff members on IT safety procedures and preventive techniques.
Skilled healthcare professional with ten years of experience in patient care, diagnosis, and providing appropriate treatments and medical services. Manage medical staff and resolve complex medical cases with maximum efficiency. Communicate the patient’s condition and treatment plan in easily understood terminology. Remain current with the latest advancements in medicine and research to ensure patients receive proper care.

6. Registered Nurse

Seasoned registered nurse offering comprehensive patient care in emergency room settings. Experience handling diverse patient populations and caring for various conditions. Proven leadership managing nursing teams and other staff. Focus on enhancing patient care and satisfaction through empathetic communication and excellent customer service. 

7. Digital Marketing Manager

Forward-thinking digital marketing manager experienced in all facets of digital marketing, including social media management, PPC advertising, SEO, and email marketing. Proven experience creating comprehensive marketing plans that improve lead prospecting and enhance brand awareness. Up to date with the newest tools available for digital marketing campaigns.

8. Marketing Analyst

Industrious marketing analyst well-versed in analyzing marketing campaign analytics and making recommendations to improve performance. Collaborate with account managers and use KPI metrics to explain the results of marketing initiatives. Meticulous with a strong work ethic and robust communication skills.

Food and Service Industry

Experienced wait staff member capable of managing orders, processing payments, and upselling menu items. Ensure restaurant guests feel welcome with attentive service catered to their needs. Remain current on updates to the menu and assist guests with selecting orders to meet their dietary requirements. Maintain a positive attitude and focus during busy restaurant periods.

10. Hotel Receptionist

Friendly hotel receptionist with extensive experience handling guest check-ins, check-out, and payments. Facilitate a positive guest experience with polished customer service skills and a readiness to address common inquiries and complaints. Collaborate well with other hotel team members, including executive administration and on-site restaurant staff.

Business/Office Jobs

11. financial analyst.

Highly motivated financial analyst with a proven track record of recommending appropriate financial plans based on financial monitoring, data collection, and business strategizing. Experienced in qualitative and quantitative analysis, forecasting, and financial modeling. Excellent communication skills for building and fostering long-term business relationships across the organization.

12. Tax Accountant

Experienced tax accountant with ten years of experience preparing federal and state tax returns for corporations and partnerships. Monitor changes in laws to ensure the organization properly complies with reporting requirements. Assist with tax audits, ensuring the team receives proper supporting evidence for tax positions. Analyze and resolve complex tax issues. Look for available tax savings opportunities for corporations with an aggregate savings of $500K last year. Excellent analytical skills and attention to detail.

Sales and Customer Service

13. sales representative.

Enthusiastic sales representative with expertise in identifying prospects and converting qualified leads to paying customers. Provide quality customer service and contribute to team sales success. Offer exceptional communication skills and seek to understand client needs before making the appropriate product recommendations. Continually meet and exceed sales goals. Leverage extensive knowledge of available products to provide appropriate client solutions and enhance customer loyalty and retention.

14. Customer Service Associate

Knowledgeable customer service professional with extensive experience in the insurance industry. Known as a team player with a friendly demeanor and proven ability to develop positive rapport with clients. Maintain ongoing customer satisfaction that contributes to overall company success. Highly articulate, with a results-oriented approach that addresses client inquiries and issues while maintaining strong partnerships. Collaborate well with the customer service team while also engaging independent decision-making skills.

Now you have 24 professional resume summary statements and some explanations of why they’re effective. Next, I’ll share tips for how to write your own in case you’re still unsure how to begin based on these examples above.

How to Write a Resume Summary: Steps and Hints

We’ve looked at 10 great resume summary examples above. As you begin writing a resume summary for yourself, here are some helpful tips to keep in mind:

  • Read the employer’s job description. Your career summary shouldn’t be a long list of everything you’ve done; it should be a refined list of skills and experiences that demonstrate you’re a fit for their job.
  • Mention your current job title if relevant. One common way to begin your resume summary is to state your current job title.
  • Explain how you can help employers achieve their goals or solve their problems.
  • Consider using bold text to emphasize one or two key phrases.
  • Include any relevant metrics and data like dollar amounts, years of experience, size of teams led, etc. This helps your resume stand out.
  • Focus on making the employer want to read more. The goal of your resume summary isn’t to show everything you can do, but to grab their attention and show enough that they continue reading.

Creating a Customized Resume Summary

While general summaries are appropriate when applying for jobs requiring similar skills and experience, a customized resume summary can enhance your chances of moving on to the next step in the hiring process. 

That’s because most companies use automated tracking systems (ATS) to review submitted resumes for content directly related to the job posting. If you use keywords and natural language phrases in your summary that interlink to the job description, you’ll have a much higher chance of passing the ATS review.

Let’s look at an example of a resume summary that is customized for the specific job description below:

Social Media Specialist Job posting

“Highly motivated social media specialist with strong project management skills. Creative marketer skilled in crafting innovative social media campaigns that resonate with a target audience. Regularly develop compelling copy and social media content to enhance lead generation and brand awareness. Detail-oriented with extensive project management skills that ensure proper prioritization of tasks and projects. Work with various social media management and analytics tools to examine results and make adjustments as necessary.”

This summary directly addresses the key points in the job description but rewrites them so the customization is natural and flows well. It’s personalized for the open role and uses similar terms with a few strategically placed keywords, such as “social media content” and “project management.”  

How Long Should a Resume Summary Be?

As you read the resume summaries above, you probably noticed there are some short single-paragraph resume summary examples and much longer career summaries that are two to three paragraphs plus bullet points. So how long should YOUR professional summary be? If you have relevant work experience, keep your summary to one or two paragraphs. The piece you really want the hiring manager to read is your most recent work experience (and you should make sure you tailored that info to fit the job description). The resume summary is just a “bridge” to get the hiring manager into your experience.

If I were writing my own career summary right now, I’d likely use one single paragraph packed with skills, accomplishments, and exactly why I’m ready to step into the job I’ve applied for and be successful!

Even for a manager resume summary, I recommend a very short length. However, if you’re changing careers, or you’re looking for jobs without any work experience , the summary section needs to stand on its own, and should be longer. That’s why some examples above are a bit longer.

Formatting Your Resume/CV Career Summary

You may have noticed a variety of different formats in the career summary examples above. There isn’t one “right” way to format this section on your resume or CV. However, I recommend either using one or two brief paragraphs, or combining a short sentence or paragraph with bullets. Avoid writing three or four long paragraphs with no special formatting like bullet points. That’s simply too much text for your summary section and will cause recruiters and hiring managers to skip over it in some cases.

Should You Include a Resume Objective?

You do not need to include an objective on your resume, and doing so can make your resume appear outdated. Use a resume summary instead of an objective. Follow the resume summary examples above and focus on discussing your skills, qualifications, and achievements, rather than stating your objective. Employers know that your objective is to obtain the position you’ve applied for, and the resume objective has no place on a modern resume/CV in today’s job market.

Examples of Bad Resume Summaries

Now that we’ve seen a few exemplary resume summaries, let’s look at some that you should avoid at all cost.

1. Typos and Grammatical Errors

“Experienced cashier who knows how to run the register cash. Responsible with the money and can talk with the customer. Knows when to stoc up the invenory and checks it all the time. Can count change and run credit card tranactions. Get the customer happy by good service. I am always cheerful and organized.”

Why this resume summary is bad:

If you read the summary carefully, you’ll notice several spelling errors. The words “stock,” “inventory,” and “transactions” are all spelled wrong. Grammatical errors make the summary choppy and difficult to follow (“Get the customer happy by good service”).  A summary like this probably won’t fly with a company looking for a detail-oriented cashier responsible for managing in-person sales.

2. Lacks Relevant Keywords

“Talented worker with experience managing a team of staff. Creative and responsible with knowledge of organizational processes. Can keep up with the busiest of environments. Stays focused when at work, ensuring prompt task completion. Dependable and willing to collaborate with a team to get things done.”  

In this example, the chef doesn’t use keywords relevant to cooking, restaurants, or kitchens. The summary is very generic and can apply to nearly any job. A manager who receives the application isn’t likely to understand what value the candidate can bring to the restaurant.  To fix the summary, the applicant must rewrite it to include relevant keywords and phrases. 

3. No Numbers to Quantify Achievements

“An experienced and hardworking manager ready to align procedures for maximum revenue and profits. Proven track record of streamlining and strengthening processes, resulting in higher sales and better customer satisfaction. Collaborate well with sales team members, ensuring they have the resources and knowledge to support customer purchases and inquiries. Develop strong rapport with clients and maintain ongoing relationships.”

This isn’t a terrible summary for a sales manager, but it has room for improvement. For one, the first two sentences essentially duplicate each other, mentioning an aptitude for improving processes with the objective of higher sales. The other issue is a lack of quantifying achievements. 

The applicant mentions they have a proven record of increasing sales, but they could strengthen the summary by quantifying their results. For example, they might say, “Proven track record of streamlining and strengthening processes, resulting in a 25% increase in sales over the past year.” The quantifier provides additional credibility. 

4. Not Targeting the Specific Job

“Looking for work in a role that requires great customer service, project management, and communication skills. Able to collaborate with people from diverse and varying backgrounds. Highly organized and reliable worker with a strong work ethic. Responsible and reliable worker you can count on.”

While the candidate lists various skills they have, including customer service and project management, there’s no indication of prior roles held or what position they’re applying for. The summary could apply to numerous positions in a variety of industries. To improve the resume summary, the applicant must specify the job they’re applying for and indicate their prior experience in a similar role, if they have any.

After You Start Getting Interviews, Make Sure to Take Advantage…

If you follow the advice above, you’ll have a great professional resume summary to make your qualifications stand out to employers. But landing the interview is only half the battle… So make sure you go into every interview ready to convince employers that they should hire you, too! If you write a great resume summary example that gets employers excited to interview you, they’re going to ask you questions like, “tell me about yourself” early in the interview to learn more about your background. So make sure you’re prepared with an answer.

I also recommend you review the top 20 interview questions and answers here.

Your resume caught their interest, so naturally, they’re going to follow up with a variety of questions to learn more about your professional background.

The bottom line is: A strong professional resume summary, followed up by other well-written resume sections will get you the interview, but your interview performance is what determines whether you get the job offer!

Biron Clark

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I would recommend to customise the skills section of your resume, and ensure that it matches the job posting. The higher the number of phrases within the resume matching the job requirements the more are the chances that the recruiter will pick you for the job.

I just wanted to say, “thank you!”. This was very helpful. Instead of jumping from one website to the next there’s so much useful, relevant information right here.

Hi, I have been having trouble creating a resume as My old one is so long, I’ve worked for a government agency for the past 14 years and held multiple positions doing many different duties for each and now I have to relocate to another area where they do not have an agency like mine in my new area within a 3 hour drive, how can I squeeze all my experience and duties on one page and where do I even start, I’m so nervous, it’s been so long since I’ve attempted the job hunt. So I’m wondering, I do not want to cut anything out that may hurt my chances and I can’t afford to have my resume rewritten by a professional. Can you guide me as to where you think would be a good place to start, I’ve been staring at this laptop for weeks trying to decide on a resume template, there are so many. I thank you for your time and any input will help.

Hi, I am a new graduate and do not have any experience in my field which is Nursing. I want to apply for the jobs but I have no idea about what to mention in my resume.

Hi, this article should help with the resume summary, at least: https://careersidekick.com/summary-for-resume-no-experience/

Other than that, you need to put your academic experience. And internships/part-time jobs if you’ve had any.

Dear Biron,, Thanks for sharing the 10 examples of professional summaries in your article, and especially the reasons why they were considered to be good. However, as a HR professional, I would most likely skip over most of them and would not read much past the first or second sentence. The summaries were mostly too wordy and boring, and did not demonstrate ‘oomph’ at first cursory reading. Simply indicating certain skills or behaviors does not give an idea of the level of expertise, and could simply be wishful thinking on the part of the resume writer.

Just goes to show that there are many ways to see what makes a good summary.

I am a chemical engineer and project management professional with 15+years experience. My experience is between process engineering and project management . How can I marry the two in my profile summary?

It’s not about showing everything you’ve done. It’s about showing employers evidence you’ll succeed in their job. You can show a bit of both but focus heavily on what’s most relevant for the jobs you’re applying for right now. 80/20.

This was absolutely helpful and amazing! Thank you very much!

Hello, I am an active job seeker. I hold a law degree from a foreign country and currently in college for an associate degree. My question is, how do I blend both my foreign job experience with that of the United States in my resume. Thank you.

I’d put your work history in chronological order, starting with the most recent up top. That’s what I’d recommend for 95% of people actually. Then it doesn’t matter where you held each job.

And then in your Education section, I’d include your foreign degree and the current degree you’re pursuing in the US, too (for the US degree, you can say “in progress” or “graduating May 2019” for example).

I am 40 years old & B.A degree holder I have experience in many fields.I would like to join any one fields

I am a fresh graduate, who has five years teaching experience and some months customer service representative experience. Pls kindly assist me to put the resume summary together

I’m an active duty service member and finding in a little difficult creating a good transitional summary from 20 year profession in tactical communications to a drug and alcohol counselor. Do you have any recommendations how I should approach this? Any assistance would be helpful. Thanks

Great piece

How to write the CAREER ABSTRACT in resume for ware super visor retail business?

Just wanted to say thank you.Your advise and information was clear and easy to understand , sometimes there is nothing pertaining to what im looking fot in particular, buy you have sermed to cover everything I n a short quick easy to understand method.It will help tremendously.

Thanks! Glad to hear it helped :)

Very informational

What if you have work experience, but the job your going for(teachingeducation) has nothing to do with warehouse work? How should I build my resume?

In the summary, describe yourself and then say, “…looking to transition into ___” (the type of work you want to be doing now).

This is a bit like a resume “Objective”. I normally don’t recommend an Objective section (and I recommend a Summary section instead), however the one time an Objective does make sense is when you’re trying to change industries or make a big change in the type of role you have.

So that’s why my advice here might seem like I’m telling you to combine an Objective with your resume Summary.

Then “tailor” your previous work to be as relevant as possible. Even if you worked in a different industry you can still show things like leadership, accountability, progress/improvement, hard work, achieving goals, strong teamwork skills, etc. You can do all of that in your resume bullets and work history.

Don’t u have Resume Summary of legal secretary/legal assistant?

No, sorry about that. There are hundreds of different professions/job titles, and we aren’t able to include an example for every scenario out there. These resume summary examples are designed to give you a general idea of how to write yours.

The summaries listed are excellent example and have helped me develop a stand out summary for a new position.

Hello, I been trying to land the job of my dreams. I need help with my resume if i want the recruiters in airlines to notice me. I’ve applied before but haven’t had complete success to making it to a face-to Face Interview. It is a career change – yet i feel i am a great candidate bc i have had many customer service and I even attended an academy for that specific position. Can you please tell me what I am doing wrong on my resume ?

what if i never had a job experience?

Great question. If you don’t have any work experience, take one of the formats/examples above and put your accomplishments and qualifications from your academic studies.

Your headline could say: “Motivated Bio-Sciences Graduate With Expertise in ____”.

And then you might talk about accomplishments in school, group projects you worked on or led, etc.

Basically, when you have no work experience, your school/studies BECOMES your recent work. You should talk about that like it’s a job, because that’s the experience you do have.

really amazing article and too useful , thanks

Hi Mr. Clark, I have been out of the work force for about 18+years and I have been a small business owner for the same number of years. However, I want to go back to the work force. But my problem is that, I don’t know how to prepare my resume or resume summary statement. I had a degree in Communication,Arts and Sciences and a postgraduate degree in Public Administration. I’m a bit confused as to how to incorporate all these experiences into my resume. Please can you help?

Hi Dorothy, I can recommend a professional resume writer if you want. But they’re typically not cheap, so it’s something you’d have to be willing to invest in. If not, there’s a lot of free info online about how to “tailor” your resume for specific jobs. I can’t help one-on-one unfortunately, but I’d recommend thinking about which type of jobs you want, and think of what experience you have that is most relevant. that’s what to put on your resume. Your resume isn’t only about you, it’s about them – what do they want/need? (if you want to get a ton of interviews, that’s how to do it :) ).

Can I have a professional resume writer?

I use a similar format when writing my opening statement for my coverletter. How do you recommend differentiating the two? Or is it ok to use largely the same language?

I think it’s okay to use something similar. I might be more brief in the cover letter… it needs to be about them just as much as it’s about you. Whereas the resume is all about you, at least in the summary section. (The later sections should still be tailored to THEIR needs..)

Struggling to write a Summary Statement for a Secretary/Administrative Assistant position. I have 15 years government experience but have been away from the government since 9/1993 and have spent 15 years as a Substitute Teacher after taking off for 10 years to raise my children.

Hiya! I am a mother of three attempting to return to the workforce. I have been a stay at mom for about 13 years, so I have a (large) gap in my employment history; which doesn’t look great. I have a college education and have obtained a few certifications whilst not employed, plus many volunteer hours. I know that I should probably use a functional resume format. Would love some advice on what I should include in my summary statement.

Hi Juniper,

I rarely like functional resumes, but it might be worth trying. I’d “split-test” it (a marketing term). Create two resume styles, send out 50% one way, 50% the other way, and track results for a week.

I’d treat the resume summary statement just like any other resume. Highlight your skills and past wins/accomplishments.

how do i explain long term gaps in employment? leave them out?

Hi Paulette,

Don’t mention them on a resume summary. But do mention the gaps on a cover letter or lower down on the resume. Here’s an article on how to explain gaps in employment:

https://careersidekick.com/explaining-gaps-in-employment/

I am student in civil engineering field. Have 1.5 yrs of work ex. How should i structure my resume. Thanks.

Hello My name is Shataka and I’m a current job seeker trying to land my dream job as a Counselor. I have Master degree in Counseling Psychology and a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work. My experience lies in many different fields. I’m currently a Substance Abuse Counselor, with a teaching background and over 5 years of social service experience. I guess my question is how would I sum up all my experience to help me find a job as a Counselor.

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Sample Job Descriptions to Help You Enhance Your Resume

5 min read · Updated on July 30, 2024

Amanda Augustine

It doesn't matter what you do for a living; when you decide to look for work, you instantly become a marketer.

As a job seeker, you are required to advertise your qualifications and professional reputation — in other words, your personal brand — to employers and recruiters in your desired field online, in person, and on paper.

One of the most important documents you'll need to update or create for this process is your professional resume. A great resume is written with a specific job goal in mind. It should be tailored for each job application by showcasing your most valuable and relevant skills in a way that positions you as an ideal candidate for the job you want.

Why use job descriptions when creating your resume

In order to ensure that your professional resume is supporting your career goals, gather a few sample job descriptions that describe the type of position you're interested in and qualified for. Then, compare the skills and qualifications on your resume with the desired qualifications in the sample job descriptions.

By reviewing job description examples, you'll be able to identify what technical and soft skills, credentials, and work experience matter most to an employer in your target field.

This will aid your job search in many ways. First, it will help you determine if you're missing any important skills that recruiters are looking for . Once you have this information, then you can take steps to build up those skill sets with courses, certification programs, side projects, or internships to become a more attractive job candidate.

Second, these sample job descriptions will help you decide which of your current qualifications should be highlighted throughout your professional resume and cover letter.

And finally, you can use example job descriptions to find the right words to describe the roles and responsibilities you held in each job listed in your work history.

How to get started using job descriptions for your resume

To help you get started, take a look at the sample job descriptions below. For additional example job descriptions, search for listings on your favorite online job boards, and check out the following links from Workable.com .

Search for two types of sample job descriptions:

Job posts that are similar to roles you've previously held; and

Listings that represent the type of position you're currently targeting.

In both of these instances, don't worry about the job's location. For the purpose of this exercise, instead only focus on the job description and its requirements.

Use the sample job descriptions that match titles in your work history to beef up your professional resume's Employment History section. Click on the following link to learn how to use these job listings to brag about your experience .

Once you've found three to five sample listings that describe your job goals, copy and paste the text of each job description into a Word document and bold any phrases that routinely pop up. Then, highlight each term that describes a qualification you possess. Use this information to edit your resume and cover letter so that your key accomplishments and skills match those desired by your target employer. Your end result should be a professional resume that mirrors the employer's requirements.

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How to Write Resume Job Descriptions (With Examples)

Add strong job descriptions in your work experience section to get interview requests from potential employers. Check out our 8 examples and our guide on how to write a job description.

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1. Use a clear heading

2. List basic details

3. Highlight your achievements

4. Match the job ad

Job description examples

A resume job description is a section on your resume where you detail your previous job roles and responsibilities.

Your job descriptions should include the following elements:

  • Job Title – The title of your position
  • Company Name – The organization or company where you worked
  • Location – City and state (or country) where the job was located
  • Dates of Employment – Timeframe during which you held the position (month and year)
  • Responsibilities and Achievements – Summary of the key duties you had in the role and any specifics about what you accomplished

When writing a resume you should include accurate job descriptions of your current and previous roles to give hiring managers a complete picture of your employment history.

1. Use a clear heading for your job description section

Your job descriptions should be listed in your resume’s work experience section.

Give the section a clear title, such as::

  • Work Experience
  • Job Experience
  • Professional Background

Professional Experience

  • Working Experience
  • Employment History

2. List basic details about your role(s)

Every job description listed in your work experience section should include the following information:

  • Company name
  • Dates of employment

The order in which you display this is up to you. If you’d like to emphasize your position, then put your job title on top, followed by the company, location, and employment dates below.

Consultant Deloitte, New York, NY June 20XX-Present

No matter how you choose to format your job description, you should be consistent throughout your resume by using the same order for all of your entries.

3. Highlight your achievements using numbers and action verbs

When describing your role at a previous (or current) job, provide clear examples of your achievements. This helps demonstrate to employers what you’re capable of if hired.

When including your accomplishments in your job descriptions, use hard numbers to give the hiring manager a metric to measure your success. For example, if you increased sales at work, specify by how much using a percentage or dollar amount.

Additionally, start each of your job description bullet points with action verbs . Actions verbs help show what you actually did at work, rather than what you were assigned to do.

These two job description bullet points illustrate how effective action verbs and hard numbers are in conveying your accomplishments:

Without numbers or action verbs

  • Tasked with lowering office expenses

With numbers and action verbs

  • Reduced office expenses by 17% out of a budget of $4,700

4. Match your resume to keywords in the job ad

Not sure what employers are looking for when they look over your resume? The job ad is an easy way to find out.

Employers specify exactly what they’re looking for in a candidate with the keywords listed in the “Requirements” section of the job ad. To find the right keywords for your resume , just review the job posting for any specific hard skills or abilities (and take note of any skills they mention more than once).

Here’s an example of an ad for a bus driver job. We’ve underlined relevant keywords in yellow:

Duties: As a School Bus Driver for Mission High School you will be operating a school bus or van to designated bus routes to transport school-aged passengers to their destination. In addition, a School Bus Driver may transport various clients for charter trips. You will drive a school bus route – picking up and dropping off student passengers at established stops.

Job Requirements:

  • Must be able to pass a DOT physical examination
  • Must have a minimum of 3 years verifiable driving history
  • No more than 2 moving violations and 1 preventable accident in the past 3 years
  • Must be committed to training and processes
  • CDL permit or license is a plus
  • Ability to adhere to all company safety standards and operating procedures

Other duties will include:

  • Conduct pre-trip vehicle inspections to ensure safe operation
  • Conduct post-trip vehicle inspections
  • Clean bus as necessary to maintain a professional appearance and positive company image

And here’s a candidate’s work experience section that uses specific keywords from the job listing to make sure their resume job descriptions match the job:

Food Delivery Driver CityEats Delivery, Los Angeles, CA April 20XX–Present ( 2y3mo )

  • Safely operate CMVs to transport meals to customers in a timely manner across high-traffic urban areas
  • Log 1,200+ miles per week while delivering food orders
  • Maintain 100% clean driving record while adhering to all company safety standards and operating procedures ( zero violations or driving accidents )
  • Provided exceptional customer service by handling customer inquiries and ensuring food was delivered on time and in excellent condition
  • Routinely take DOT physicals and adhere to all additional pre-employment checks

Uber Driver Uber Technologies, Los Angeles, CA January 20XX–March 20XX ( 2y10mo )

  • Engaged with passengers, including families and children , while driving a personal vehicle to transport them to their destinations, ensuring safe travel and creating a welcoming environment
  • Received 5* ratings for 98% of all trips
  • Conducted pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspections for insurance purposes, and to ensure the vehicle was in optimal condition
  • Participated in safety workshops and bimonthly training to improve service quality

In this example the candidate makes sure to provide specific examples of how their skills and experience match the requirements.

Job description examples for your resume

Now that you’ve learned how to correctly identify what information needs to be included in your job descriptions, here are eight examples for you to reference before you begin writing:

1. Marketing manager job description example

Marketing manager Venice Beach Community Arts Collective, Miami, FL August 20XX-May 20XX

  • Developed and executed targeted social media campaigns, increasing followers by 30% and engagement by 45% within three months
  • Spearheaded VBCAC community outreach program, collaborating with local artists and organizations to host 4 events in one year, resulting in a 20% growth in event attendance
  • Created content calendars and managed all digital platforms, ensuring consistent and brand-aligned messaging across all channels
  • Analyzed campaign performance metrics, optimizing strategies to achieve a 25% increase in website traffic
  • Coordinated promotional efforts for a quarterly newsletter, boosting subscription rates by 35%

2. Cashier job description example

Cashier Target, Orlando, FL June 20XX-August 20XX

  • Processed an average of 200 customer transactions per shift ensuring efficient and error-free checkouts
  • Provided exceptional customer service by assisting customers with product inquiries and returns, contributing to a 10% increase in customer satisfaction scores
  • Managed cash handling procedures, balancing registers with 100% accuracy at the end of each shift
  • Promoted store loyalty programs, resulting in a 20% increase in customer sign-ups

3. Sales associate job description example

Sales Associate H&M, Atlantic City, NJ March 20XX-June 20XX

  • Gained customer trust through accurate comparisons of store products to Fashion Week items, leading to a 15% customer return rate
  • Helped teammates operate registers, handle cash banks, clean, maintain displays, and organize inventory
  • Assisted an average of 45 customers per day, 15% higher than the team average
  • Launched a new contest-based sales initiative, resulting in a 20% increase in profits

4. Server job description example

Waiter Applebee’s, Tulsa, OK January 20XX-Present

  • Served 50+ guests per shift in a 120+ seat restaurant
  • Created a positive employee atmosphere by aiding teammates with sidework, carrying food to tables, and checking in on guests when necessary
  • Conversed with guests to create a personal relationship, turning 17 customers into loyal restaurant regulars
  • Memorized restaurant’s wine, beer, and liquor stock and suggested pairings with entrees, leading to a 40% increase in alcohol sales

5. Customer service job description example

Customer service representative AT&T, Ann Arbor, MI April 20XX-Present

  • Earned an average 93% customer satisfaction rate
  • Corresponded with 75+ customers per day, addressing customer concerns, assisting with basic technical support, and providing relevant product data
  • Received “Employee of the Month” award 5 times over 14 months
  • Trained 12 new employees in company best practices leading to trainees having a roughly 6% higher customer satisfaction rating than company average

6. Teacher job description example

English Teacher Waynesboro High School, Indianapolis, IN August 20XX-Present

  • Responsible for ensuring 200 students across 6 classes fully comprehend English curriculum in accordance with high school guidelines
  • Plan contents to be covered in class in accordance with curriculum, length of the semester, and final exam dates
  • Trained 3 new teachers, emphasizing classroom control, course planning, and time management
  • Coordinated meetings with senior school officials and parents to mentor students in need of extra guidance, providing additional support to ensure student meets all classroom and curriculum requirements within allotted semester deadlines

7. Crew member job description example

Crew member McDonald’s, Jacksonville, FL September 20XX-December 20XX

  • Prepared and served an average of 150+ orders per shift, maintaining high standards of food quality and speed of service
  • Provided friendly and efficient customer service at the counter and drive-thru, contributing to a 12% increase in customer satisfaction scores
  • Maintained cleanliness and organization in the kitchen and dining areas, ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations
  • Collaborated with team members to meet daily sales targets, leading to a 15% boost in overall sales during peak hours

8. Assistant manager job description example

Assistant Manager Starbucks, Chicago, IL May 20XX-July 20XX

  • Supervised a team of 15+ baristas, ensuring efficient operations and high-quality customer service, leading to a 10% increase in customer retention
  • Managed daily store operations, including inventory management, cash handling, and opening/closing procedures, maintaining a 98% accuracy rate in financial records
  • Assisted in creating weekly schedules, optimizing shift coverage and reducing labor costs by 8%
  • Implemented Social Saturdays, a local marketing initiative that increased foot traffic by 20% every Saturday for the summer

Frequently asked questions about writing resume job descriptions

Still unsure about something? Here are a couple of questions about how to write job descriptions on your resume:

What do you put under experience on a resume?

Job Title Company Name, Location Dates of Employment (month/year-month/year)

  • Briefly describe your key responsibilities
  • Highlight measurable achievements using numbers or percentages when possible
  • Focus on skills or experiences that are relevant to the job you’re applying for
  • Begin each point with strong action verbs

What work experience should I put on my resume?

Only put work experience that is relevant and recent on your resume.

If you’re applying for a marketing manager position and you led a social media campaign for a university project 4 years ago, you could include that if you don’t have anything else more recent.

If you worked as a waiter 6 months ago, that is not relevant (although more recent), so don’t include it.

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Resume summaries and objectives are the two most common types of resume introductions. Our resume samples provide realistic examples of both and showcase many different professional levels.

Crafting a compelling resume introduction

A well-written resume introduction concisely communicates who you are and why you’re an excellent fit for their open role. Let’s explore two powerful ways to add depth and clarity to your resume intros, making them more compelling and impactful to each recruiter who reads them.

Tailor it to the job description

Carefully read the job description and make note of specific keywords, including skills, achievements, and even the job titles they use. For example, the same role can be referred to as both Web Developer and Full-stack Developer.

Using these terms in your resume introduction shows your direct relevance and positions you as a candidate with the exact qualifications the company is looking for. Hiring managers often sift through hundreds of resumes to fill one role, and they’ll be happy to see the required skills right in the introduction.

This practice also helps you build an effective ATS resume . The right keywords show applicant tracking systems that your resume is relevant and push them through for review.

Highlight relevant skills and achievements

Choose a handful of powerful skills and accomplishments and mention them right away. You’ll provide a more extensive list in your Work Experience and Skills sections, but your summary or objective is a great opportunity to introduce powerful statements early on.

The most impactful elements are achievements and hard skills, such as Python expertise or completing a successful project, but it’s also important to provide soft skills if they’re vital to the role. For example, emphasizing your patience and emotional intelligence is a good idea for registered nurses.

Expert Tip:

Include eye-catching information in your resume introduction, such as measurable metrics and relevant certificates and licenses. These powerful details clearly convey your qualifications and the impact you have on a company right at the start, encouraging hiring managers to continue reading your resume.

Writing your resume introduction

Now that you know what goes into a strong resume introduction, let’s take a closer look at writing one. 

We recommend all intros be two- to four-sentence long descriptions. This gives you just enough space to discuss your primary skills and spark their interest but it doesn’t go on so long that the recruiter loses interest.

Start with your job title and how long you’ve been in that specific industry to give immediate context to your resume. If you’re new to the industry, start your introduction with your job title and relevant education, such as GPA or college degree.

After this, highlight a few essential skills throughout one to two sentences. Add a small description of how you use your skills for better context, such as: “ Expert in stakeholder management, contributing to the success of crucial projects and ensuring client satisfaction.”

End with a strong line describing a license or certification, or simply say you’re excited to bring your talents to their team. This is a great opportunity to use their company name and show you don’t just copy/paste your application between organizations.

Resume introduction examples

Now, we’ll review some realistic resume introduction examples to help inspire you. Choose which type of resume intro you need, and then study the structure to see how it applies to you and your skills.

Energetic Restaurant Manager with 8 years of experience handling a fast-paced five-star restaurant. Expertise in training staff in customer service techniques, leading to 97% customer satisfaction rate and a Best Service award. Excited to use powerful leadership skills to help The Black Rooster achieve higher profitability, efficiency, and performance.

Dedicated graduate with a Bachelor of Business Administration seeking a Human Resources Coordinator position. Eager to use emotional intelligence and business acumen to encourage a healthy work culture and build solid working relationships. Looking to grow my career by using my interpersonal skills and building my HR experience.

Qualifications summary

  • Bilingual, comfortably conversing in fluent English and Mandarin Chinese.
  • Expert stakeholder management, addressing concerns with ease and maintaining a 98% client satisfaction rate.
  • Strong interpersonal skills, quickly building relationships with colleagues and clients.
  • Winner of “Project of the Year” in 2018 and 2020

Passionate Web Developer with 7 years of experience managing website and application projects. Keen skills in JavaScript, CSS, jQuery, SQL, and HTML5. Adept in using UX/UI abilities to build a better customer experience. Excited to bring sharp programming skills to Mint Industries.

Tips when writing your introduction

Here are a few tips to help you get started writing your resume introduction:

  • Choose an intro type that suits your experience level
  • Highlight crucial soft skills like leadership, initiative, safety, and cost-saving skills
  • Showcase your best, most relevant technical skills
  • Start each sentence with an action word like “ Expertise in…” or “Keen skills in… ”
  • Write your intro from the implied first-person perspective. This means writing in the first person but removing unnecessary, distracting words like “I” and “my.”
“A well-written resume introduction concisely communicates who you are and why you’re an excellent fit for their open role.”

Best practices for resume introductions

Lastly, we’ll cover the top do’s and don’ts for an impactful, meaningful resume introduction. Bookmark this page and keep this list in your back pocket – take it out whenever you’re building a resume, and you’ll have a quick reference.

Here are our best tips and tricks:

  • Keep your resume introduction concise and informative. Hiring managers only spend a few seconds on each resume, and a lengthy summary may turn them off.
  • Ask colleagues and friends for feedback and make adjustments where necessary.
  • Use keywords from the job description, including skills and job titles, to help your resume get through applicant tracking systems.
  • Take advantage of pre-made resume templates to ensure your introduction looks clean and professional. 
  • Don’t be afraid to add bits of your personality into your summary, especially if you’re applying to a more relaxed company. Many small companies appreciate this; it helps you stand out from hundreds of other applicants.

Learn how to start a resume the right way

An impactful resume introduction grabs the reader’s attention and immediately conveys your fit and relevance. Create an excellent intro using our top tips:

  • Choose a type that suits your career level – recent graduates should opt for objectives, and experienced professionals are better off choosing summaries.
  • Start sentences with strong words like Energetic, Dedicated, Experienced, Expertise, Adept in , and Expert in .
  • Tailor it to the job description and use relevant keywords
  • Keep it concise; quickly describe yourself in two to four sentences.

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7 Data Scientist Resume Examples and Templates for 2024

7 Data Scientist Resume Examples and Templates for 2024

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Jamila Amari (456) 789-0123 [email protected] LinkedIn | Portfolio 144 Second Avenue, Raleigh, NC 23456

A Data Scientist with three years of professional experience, specializing in Python, machine learning, Big Data, and data management. Adept at performing statistical analysis on large, complex data sets to drive business intelligence and enhance data visualization.

Professional Experience

Junior Data Scientist, Omega Real Estate, Raleigh, NC July 2017 – Present

  • Collaborate with team members to improve customer relationship management database, leading to improved customer service outcomes in a high-volume real estate firm
  • Used predictive analytics including data mining techniques to forecast company sales with 94% accuracy
  • Increase data security by updating encryption, IP security and wireless transmission processes

Data Scientist Intern, Delta Security, Raleigh, NC June 2016 – September 2016

  • Gathered and analyzed information relating to system security and cyber threat intelligence
  • Utilized analytics involving large datasets to improve models for cyber threat indicators
  • Helped develop new algorithms to improve system accuracy and security
  • Statistical Analysis
  • Machine Learning
  • Languages: C++, R, Python
  • Data Management

Master of Science in Analytics North Carolina State University – Raleigh, Raleigh, NC, September 2015 – June 2017 Bachelor of Science in Mathematics University of Wisconsin – Madison, Madison, WI, September 2011 – June 2015

Joshua Robertson (789) 123-4560 [email protected] LinkedIn | Portfolio 2434 Third Road, San Antonio, TX 34567

An SAS certified Data Scientist with eight years of experience using predictive analytics and classical modeling techniques to provide valuable data insights for the financial industry. A proven track record of managing data analytics to support financial management, operations, and reporting for enterprise clients.

Data Scientist, Financial Data Consulting Inc., San Antonio, TX April 2016 – Present

  • Deliver data science consulting services to enterprise clients within the financial sector valued at $20M-$35M, develop algorithms and analytical models using SAS, R, and Hadoop, and educate technical and non-technical audiences on findings and data trends
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with data analytics, finance, and business intelligence departments to analyze complex financial data sets and improve forecasting methodologies for client businesses
  • Utilize machine learning techniques to enhance financial reporting and data visualization

Data Scientist, Gamma Finance, Dallas, TX July 2012 – March 2016

  • Analyzed datasets and communicated insights to business owners to assist with data-driven decision making
  • Developed dashboards and reports that communicate a story and provide visualization of data in a way that can be best utilized by internal customers
  • Evaluated business processes and recommend data science solutions to improve efficiency

Master in Data Science and Analytics University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, September 2011 – June 2012 Bachelor of Science of Information Technology University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK, September 2007 – June 2011

  • Data Visualization
  • Risk Analysis
  • Software Engineering

Certifications

  • Senior Data Scientist, Data Science Council of America, 2018
  • SAS Certification, 2019

Elena Hernandez (321) 987-6543 [email protected] LinkedIn | Portfolio 552 Fourth Boulevard, Buffalo, NY 45678

A Senior Data Scientist with 10+ years of experience using machine learning, Big Data, and deep learning to deliver data-driven solutions for enterprise organizations. A proven track record of creating dynamic machine learning algorithms to enhance data visualization and drive positive business outcomes.

Senior Data Scientist, Omicron Biotech, Buffalo, NY January 2012 – Present

  • Collect, study, and interpret large datasets of research results to enhance data-driven decision making for a $100M biotechnology company and develop advanced machine learning models
  • Oversee a 20-person business intelligence team, manage data analytics on an enterprise scale, and ensure appropriate implementation of statistical analysis, predictive modeling, and deep learning approaches
  • Communicate data using a variety of visualization approaches, including Power BI and Tableau

Data Scientist, Kappa Corporation, Albany, NY July 2009 – December 2011

  • Led big data machine learning initiative to develop and deploy algorithms, which enhanced data visualization and supported a 200% increase in business growth over three years
  • Developed model to accurately predict fraud activity, resulting in a 75% decrease in company losses
  • Utilized R, Python and SAS to link data collected on-platform and off-platform to create thorough datasets that predict successful product development initiatives

Master of Science in Data Science New York University, New York, NY, September 2007 – June 2009 Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science University of California – Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, September 2003 – June 2007

  • Experience leading multi-disciplinary teams
  • Coding skills in R, Python, C++, Java
  • Big data, data mining and data visualization
  • Risk analysis and problem solving skills
  • MySQL and JSON
  • Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert, 2019
  • SAS Certified Big Data Professional, 2017

John Bergsen (123) 456-7890 [email protected] LinkedIn | Portfolio Philadelphia, PA 12345 LinkedIn | Portfolio

A dynamic data scientist with six years of experience specializing in deep learning, AI, and ML. A strong history of developing cutting-edge deep learning modules to enhance data visualization and facilitate strategic decision-making.

Senior Data Scientist , Liberty Data Science Solutions, Philadelphia, PA October 2021 – present

  • Manage and build a diverse team of developers, solution architects, and data scientists to develop state-of-the-art ML, AI, and deep learning solutions for enterprise clients valued at up to $32 million
  • Develop project strategy, evaluate client business needs and requirements, and communicate concepts to non-technical stakeholders to drive AI adoption
  • Perform comprehensive analysis of large data sets to ensure proper implementation of ML/AI solutions and drive positive business outcomes

Data Scientist , Starlight Technologies, Philadelphia, PA June 2018 – October 2021

  • Managed and preprocessed large datasets, including cleaning, normalizing, and transforming data, resulting in a 17% improvement in model accuracy
  • Collaborated with cross-functional teams, including software engineers and product managers, to develop and integrate deep learning models into the product suite, contributing to a 24% increase in user engagement
  • Deep learning
  • Data visualization
  • Technical project management
  • Certified Data Scientist (DASCA-CDS), Data Science Council of America, 2018

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Data Science Temple University, Philadelphia, PA | June 2018

Meera Patel (123) 456-7890 [email protected] LinkedIn | Portfolio San Francisco, CA 12345 LinkedIn | Portfolio

A lead data scientist with seven years of experience specializing in predictive models, ML, team management, and cross-functional leadership. A proven track record of leading data science teams to develop sophisticated data science solutions and enhance business decision-making.

Lead Data Scientist , Rush Data Science Inc., San Francisco, CA October 2020 – present

  • Lead a team of junior analysts to interpret complex data sets and develop predictive models using Python to enhance data-driven decision-making, contributing to a 34% increase in revenue over two years
  • Create comprehensive data visualization reports using Tableau to support non-technical team members and stakeholders in understanding complex data patterns
  • Build and analyze ML models and oversaw algorithm training to enhance effectiveness and accuracy of data analytics

Data Scientist , West Star Technologies, San Francisco, CA June 2017 – October 2020

  • Analyzed and interpreted complex data sets using statistical tools, contributing to significant improvements in business decision-making and a 15% increase in revenue
  • Developed ML algorithms using R, which improved the accuracy of predictive analytics by 25%
  • Managed SQL databases, ensuring data integrity and accessibility for the entire data science team
  • Data analytics
  • Data integrity
  • Certified Data Scientist (DASCA-CDS), Data Science Council of America, 2017

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Data Science University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA | June 2017

Amar Singh (123) 456-7890 [email protected] LinkedIn | Portfolio Miami, FL 12345 LinkedIn | Portfolio

A results-driven data scientist with six years of experience developing and implementing ML models, analyzing complex datasets, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver scalable data science solutions for enterprise organizations.

Machine Learning Data Scientist , Coulthart Financial, Miami, FL | July 2021 present

  • Develop and integrate scalable ML algorithms to enhance the product suite of an enterprise financial firm with over $200 million in assets under management (AUM)
  • Manage and build a team of 15 data scientists, engineers, and developers, oversee all aspects of data analytics, and ensure proper implementation of ML techniques and predictive modeling
  • Perform comprehensive data analysis to identify patterns and trends and leverage insights to enhance the effectiveness of data analytics

Machine Learning Data Scientist , Rosenberg Finance, Miami, FL June 2018 – October 2021

  • Utilized Python and ML libraries to develop predictive models for the firm’s cloud services, contributing to a 16% increase in customer retention
  • Conducted exploratory data analysis to inform the development of cloud services and new product features
  • Coordinated cross-functionally with business analysts to analyze and translate business needs into technical requirements
  • Statistical analysis
  • Cross-functional collaboration
  • Data analysis

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Data Science University of Florida, Gainesville, FL | June 2018

Aliya Jackson (123) 456-7890 [email protected] LinkedIn | Portfolio New York, NY 12345 LinkedIn | Portfolio

An innovative data scientist with eight years of experience specializing in natural language processing, ML, and deep learning. A strong history of developing and integrating impactful data science solutions to enhance the delivery of patient care in clinical environments.

NLP Data Scientist , St. Augustine’s Hospital, New York, NY February 2019 – present

  • Lead the development and implementation of ML, AI, and deep learning models to support the delivery of patient care for a 500-bed hospital, contributing to an 8% reduction in mortality rates
  • Train and develop ML algorithms to aid the development of treatment plans based on symptoms, patient medical history, and medical risks
  • Manage a team of seven data scientists and analysts, provide training, and deliver coaching to facilitate professional development

NLP Data Scientist , Brooklyn Children’s Hospital, New York, NY June 2016 – February 2019

  • Developed and trained ML models for natural language processing tasks to provide valuable insights for clinical teams, resulting in a 17% reduction in response times and a 12% increase in patient satisfaction
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with physicians and medical staff to enhance the effectiveness of predictive modeling
  • Natural language processing (NLP)
  • Predictive modeling
  • Certified Data Scientist (DASCA-CDS), Data Science Council of America, 2016

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Data Science University of Syracuse, New York, NY | June 2016

In the realm of burgeoning artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) advancements, your data science resume should showcase your proficiency in this rapidly expanding technological domain. As you navigate the diverse opportunities within this field, a compelling resume, driven by notable achievements, becomes your primary tool for standing out amidst fierce competition. We’ll provide valuable insights to help translate your data science experience into a powerful marketing document.

1. Write a dynamic profile summarizing your data science qualifications

Creating an engaging snapshot of your data science career is the best way to draw the reader in. Start by listing your job title, years of experience, and three to four specializations that align with the job posting. In the subsequent sentences, establish yourself as a thought leader within your space.

For example, if you helped to pioneer the integration of ChatGPT and other AI solutions, you’d feature this information directly in your profile. If you played a key role in developing ML and deep learning solutions for autonomous vehicles, display these achievements directly in your summary. Providing these insights will help tell your story and highlight the value you can bring to prospective employers.

Senior-Level Profile Example

A senior data scientist with over 10 years of experience using ML, big data, and deep learning to deliver data-driven solutions for enterprise organizations. A proven track record of creating dynamic ML algorithms to enhance data visualization and drive positive business outcomes.

Entry-Level Profile Example

A data scientist with three years of professional experience specializing in Python, ML, Big Data, and data management. Adept at performing statistical analysis on large, complex data sets to drive business intelligence and enhance data visualization.

2. Outline your data science experience in a compelling list

To craft an accomplishment-driven professional experience section, create bullet points emphasizing your career achievements rather than job responsibilities. Companies are interested in results, and as a data scientist, you must demonstrate the bottom-line value of your contributions by incorporating data, metrics, and monetary figures.

Emphasize your ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams and translate complex technical concepts into accessible language, as you won’t always work solely with data scientists on every project.

Senior-Level Professional Experience Example

Senior Data Scientist Omicron Biotech, Buffalo, NY | October 2016 – present

  • Collect, study, and interpret large datasets of research results to enhance data-driven decision-making for a $100 million biotechnology company
  • Develop advanced ML models

Entry-Level Professional Experience Example

Data Scientist Omega Real Estate, Raleigh, NC | July 2021 – present

  • Collaborated with team members to improve customer relationship management database, leading to improved customer service outcomes in a high-volume real estate firm
  • Used predictive analytics, including data mining techniques, to forecast company sales with 94% accuracy
  • Increased data security by updating encryption, IP security, and wireless transmission processes

3. Outline your education and data science-related certifications

In addition to your education, feature any relevant certifications you’ve achieved throughout your data science career. Although most employers will be more interested in your professional experience, obtaining other credentials won’t hurt your chances of landing the interview.

For instance, having a Certified Analytics Professional (CAP) credential could be useful for entry-level professionals, as the exam will help test your knowledge across a wide range of data science concepts. A certification alone won’t guarantee an interview for senior-level job seekers, but it will show prospective employers you’re committed to continuous learning.

  • [Degree Name]
  • [School Name], [City, State Abbreviation] – [Graduation Month and Year]
  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Data Science
  • Temple University, Philadelphia, PA – June 2016
  • [Certification Name], [Awarding Organization] – [Completion Year]
  • Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert, Microsoft – 2019
  • SAS Certified Big Data Professional, SAS – 2017

4. List key data science skills and proficiencies

Most organizations rely on an applicant tracking system (ATS) to identify qualified candidates for job openings. To get your resume through the initial screening process and into the hiring manager’s hands, directly incorporate keywords from the job description into your profile, professional experience, and skills section. Below, you’ll find a list of key terms and skills that you may encounter while applying for data scientist positions:

Key Skills and Proficiencies
Agile methodology AI
Big data Business intelligence
Data analysis Data analytics
Data-driven decision making Data modeling
Data science Data visualization
Deep learning ML
Natural language processing (NLP) Power BI
Predictive modeling Python
R (programming language) Statistics
SQL Tableau

5. Highlight your leadership and communication skills

Data science requires much more than crunching numbers. While it’s best to emphasize your data science hard skills and experiences, it’s also important to show hiring managers your leadership and communication skills. After you analyze data, you must be able to communicate your insights to team members, business units, and clients. This includes those who may not have a strong knowledge of data science. In addition to communication, employers look for people who can lead diverse teams and collaborate cross-functionally.

How To Pick the Best Data Scientist Resume Template

When selecting your template, prioritize structure and readability over visual appeal. Heavy colors and bulky graphics may look nice, but they can distract the reader from your content. Seek a template that organizes your content effectively and fits your brand. Hiring managers will always be more interested in your achievements and qualifications than the style of your template.

Frequently Asked Questions: Data Science Resume Examples and Advice

What are common action verbs for data science resumes -.

Action verbs help hiring managers visualize your contributions, but it’s easy to run short on action verbs during the resume-building process. Differentiating your word choice can enhance the quality of your bullet points and eliminate the appearance of redundancy.

Use these action verbs to craft your professional experience section:

Action Verbs
Analyzed Built
Collaborated Conducted
Created Designed
Developed Diagnosed
Drove Enhanced
Evaluated Executed
Identified Implemented
Improved Integrated
Led Managed
Performed Supported

How do you align your resume with a data scientist job description? -

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics , jobs for data scientists (computer and information research scientists) are projected to grow by 21% from 2021 to 2031, faster than average for most occupations. This growth is primarily driven by the advancement of AI technologies and ML, which have become increasingly important for businesses.

Although these projections are highly optimistic, you must align your resume with the job description to secure interviews for the most lucrative opportunities. Data science is a highly competitive field, and tailoring your document to individual job postings will significantly increase your chances of landing your next job opportunity.

For example, suppose a company is looking for an expert in ML. In that case, you’d highlight further your knowledge of deep learning, supervised learning, and unsupervised learning to substantiate yourself as a thought leader in your space.

What is the best data science resume format? -

Reverse chronological format is ideal for data science resumes. This approach ensures your most recent and relevant experience is featured at the top of your document. It’s best to avoid functional resume formats even at the entry level. If you lack hands-on experience, you’d still be much better served by illustrating your academic projects than only listing technical skills.

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Providing a matching cover letter is a great way to help your application stand out in the open market. The cover letter allows you to tell prospective employers more about who you are as a professional and the value you can bring to their organization. In the middle paragraphs, mention something about the company’s reputation or mission statement and why this draws you to apply for the position. For more insights, view our data scientist cover letter guide .

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7 Amazon Operations Manager Resume Examples for 2024

Discover resume examples and insights to help you secure a role as an operations manager at Amazon. Learn how to highlight your experience in logistics and supply chain management. Understand the key skills employers are looking for. This guide will help you prepare a strong application that stands out in the industry.

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Here's what we see in the best amazon operations manager resumes.

Numbers Show Your Impact : The best resumes show clear metrics. Common ones are increased inventory turnover by 15% , reduced delivery times by 20% , cut operational costs by $100K , and improved customer satisfaction by 10% .

Show Relevant Skills And Tools : Include skills on your resume that you have and are mentioned on the job description. Some popular ones are Lean Six Sigma , WMS , Excel , SQL , and Supply Chain Management . But don't include all of them, choose the ones you have and are mentioned in the JD.

Highlight Recent Trends : Resumes should reflect current trends. Example phrases include utilized AI tools , adopted automation , and implemented IoT systems . These show you are up-to-date.

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Positioning your education section

Place your education near the top of your resume if you recently graduated. This shows you have the latest knowledge, which is valuable for a role in operations management at Amazon. For example, a recent degree in supply chain management or business could be more relevant than older work experience. This will grab the attention of the hiring manager quickly.

If you have been working in operations for many years, it is better to start with your experience section. Here, you might include results you have achieved in previous roles, like improving workflow or managing large teams. Keep your education section after your experience. Show your most current qualification and any operations or leadership courses you have completed. Remember to keep this section simple and easy to read.

Show metrics-driven results

In operations management, show numbers to highlight your achievements. Include metrics like inventory accuracy, cost reduction percentages, or improvements in delivery times.

Mention any specific software or tools you have used, like warehouse management systems or inventory tracking software. This will help employers see you have the skills needed for the job.

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Ideal resume length.

For an operations manager at Amazon, your resume should be concise. If you have less than 10 years of relevant experience, strive to present your qualifications on one page. This shows you can organize information well and identify what is most important. For those with more experience, a two-page resume is acceptable. Remember, an Amazon operations manager's resume should highlight your ability to streamline processes and lead teams.

It's important to use space wisely. On your resume, ensure your most relevant work achievements and responsibilities are easy to find. Use clear headings and bullet points. For example, emphasize your accomplishments with metrics, such as reducing operational costs or improving delivery times. Pay attention to layout as well; avoid small fonts and narrow margins. Keep your resume readable and focused on your strengths as they apply to an operations role.

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Highlight leadership skills.

As an operations manager, your leadership skills are important. Show examples where you managed teams, improved workflows, or trained staff.

Include any certifications or professional courses that relate to operations management, like Lean Six Sigma or project management. This will show you are serious about your professional growth.

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Personal statement for resumé

When you’re applying for jobs, a strong resumé and cover letter are essential for making an impact on prospective employers. Including a well-written personal statement on your resumé might be just the thing that gets you an interview. 

This short introduction of your skills, experience and qualifications gives employers an at-a-glance summary of who you are and what value you’d bring to their organisation. It’s a quick overview of your most relevant traits and abilities, so recruiters can see instantly if you’d be a good match for the role.

Here’s how to write a great personal statement for your resumé.

What is a personal statement?

Key elements to include in a personal statement, personal statement examples, tips on writing a personal statement for your resumé, formatting and structuring your personal statement, common mistakes when writing a personal statement.

A personal statement is a short introductory section at the top of a resumé . Its purpose is to catch the hiring manager’s attention and show them why you’re a good match for the position. It’s also known as a career objective, a summary statement, an executive summary, or a personal profile for a resumé.

Your personal statement is your chance to show a glimpse of your personality and share your career aspirations. The rest of your resumé simply lists your achievements, which might overlap with those of the other people applying for the role. A personal statement for a resumé can provide more insight into your unique strengths. A well-written personal statement may convince an employer that they should seriously consider you for the role.

A good personal statement for a resumé usually has the following elements:

Who you are.  This is your professional identity – it might be your most recent job title or a more general term, such as ‘high school student’ or ‘recent graduate’, along with any qualities or passions that make you unique.

A summary of your experiences.  This might be professional experience, recent qualifications or volunteer work.

Your value proposition as an employee.  This is what you could bring to the role, such as hard or soft skills , or personal qualities that can help you succeed.

Your career objectives.  This is what you want to achieve professionally.

Before you start writing, read through these personal statement examples to see how the key elements come together.

For students looking for internships

  • I’m in my third year of a Bachelor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Honours) degree and seeking a summer internship to deepen my understanding of electrical engineering and obtain industry experience. I earned high distinctions in all my courses last semester and have a passion for applying theory to real-world problems. I enjoy collaborating with others in my field and working towards finding solutions that positively impact society.
  • I am a second-year Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) student at the University of Auckland seeking a summer internship to learn from HR professionals who share my passion for people and business. As a sales assistant for a small clothing boutique, I have learned how to manage open tasks, schedule projects, and engage customers through social media platforms. I believe my strong communication skills, emotional maturity, and passion for human resources recommend me as a strong candidate for an internship.

For fresh graduates

  • I recently graduated from Massey University with a Bachelor of Business (Marketing) and am ready for to launch a career in digital marketing. Managing a YouTube channel with 20,000 subscribers has complemented my studies and given me skills in audience engagement, brand management, and brand voice. I am a naturally creative person with an aptitude for technologies such as Canva and ChatGPT. I hope to develop my marketing knowledge with a position that lets me learn and grow and learn from experienced industry professionals.
  • As a recent graduate of the University of Otago, I am ready to apply the knowledge and experience I gained in my Bachelor of Accounting program to a role in this dynamic industry. I am seeking a role that can support me as I study to become a Certified Practicing Accountant. I value mentorship from senior professionals and can work independently and efficiently to meet deadlines. I hope to find a role within a growing organisation that encourages skill development and professional advancement.

For working professionals

  • I am an experienced store manager with more than five years in my current position within a fast-paced tech-retail setting. I’m a passionate team leader, having mentored junior staff and supported training programs to upskill team members. My commitment to customer service and strong commercial acumen have driven my teams to exceed their sales targets and increase annual departmental profits. I hope to secure a role with a national company, with a view to progress to senior management level.
  • I am a journalist with 10 years’ experience in news reporting. I’m passionate about sharing local stories and providing a voice to community members. I consider myself an intrepid reporter, with an ability to connect with people from all walks of life – in the newsroom and the field. I have a high level of journalistic integrity and can reliably meet deadlines. After living in Sydney’s greater west for the last five years, I am looking to relocate and pursue a career in Auckland. 

For mid-career transitions

  • I am a sales associate and women’s wear designer seeking a full-time position as an in-house designer. For the last seven years I have sold my own line of clothing through local markets and Etsy, and I’m keen to take the next step in my move towards a career in the fashion industry. A Certificate III in Apparel, Fashion, and Textiles complements my self-taught technical knowledge and hands-on experience in pattern-making and clothing design. Looking for a long-term role for a New Zealand-owned label.
  • Mid-level marketing manager with in-house and agency experience, seeking to pivot into creative copywriting. Recent AWARD School graduate and freelance business writer with an international portfolio, skilled in brand strategy and writing for social media. Keen to learn and grow within a respected ad agency. 

The following sections discuss ways that you can make your own personal statement more effective.

Select the most impactful experiences to share

Writing about the most impactful experiences can help make a personal profile for a resumé more persuasive and concise. Choose experiences that are most relevant to the role. These may be experiences that demonstrate your relevant skills or show you can successfully perform the job duties. 

Recent experiences are usually more impactful than older ones, as they show current skills and knowledge. Unique relevant experiences can also help your resumé stand out.

Keep it relevant to the job scope

Your resumé personal statement can be more effective if it shows how your skills and experience align with the role’s requirements. You might mention scenarios where you’ve demonstrated leadership or analytical skills, for example. 

The job description can tell you what skills and experience are most relevant for the role. Writing about positive results you’ve achieved in the past can demonstrate your ability to excel in a similar role. If you’re transitioning in your career, you can highlight the transferable skills that can help you succeed.

Keep your personal statement concise

Impactful personal statements are usually three or four sentences – between 50 and 200 words. Sticking to this length makes it easier for the most important information to stand out. Stripping out unnecessary details also make your personal statement more engaging. Filler words such as ‘very’ add little to your statement, so it’s best not to use them. Rephrasing wordy sections can also help you reduce your word count.

The way you format and structure your personal statement can make this part of your resumé easier to read and help you seem more professional. These layout tips can make reading your personal statement easier.

Use paragraphs and bullet points effectively.  A single paragraph is the most common personal statement format. 

Use consistent formatting for your personal statement and resumé.  Use a font, font size, and style that matches your resumé’s body to appear professional. A basic font between 10 and 12 points is usually appropriate. Serif fonts are more common for corporate resumés, while sans serif fonts are popular in creative fields.

Write in first person.  As your personal statement and resumé are personal to you, it’s best to write the entire document in the first person, using ‘I’ statements. This perspective can give your statement a warmer tone, help you connect with the manager, and make it clear that you wrote your own resumé. You may write your statement without using the word I, but take care to maintain the first-person perspective.

Learning what mistakes people commonly make when writing a personal statement can help you spot and avoid them when writing your own.

Using common cliches and overused phrases

Cliches and overused phrases are so commonplace that they’ve lost their power. Choosing more unique words and sharing personal experiences that demonstrate your qualities can help your resumé’s personal statement stand out. Some common clichés and overused words include:

  • highly-qualified
  • self-motivated
  • team player
  • hard worker
  • strong written and oral communication skills
  • results-oriented

Including information best left out

Including only the most important information makes your personal statement stronger. Here are some details that are best left out :

  • early career experience
  • anything negative, such as professional weaknesses or the reason you left your last job
  • personal details, such as your marital status, age or religion
  • your salary expectations

Bad personal statement examples

Recognising the flaws in other personal statements can help you improve your own writing. Here are some examples of bad personal statements.

I have been a content creator for the last seven years. During this time, I have been a key member of my team that everyone could rely on. My commitment to hard work, technical skills and passion for this career would make me an asset to any business. I am looking for a new challenge that lets me apply my skills in content creation.

Why it’s bad:  it’s generic and vague. As ‘content creator’ is such a broad term, the writer could have highlighted specific skills, such as videography or blogging. They list qualities people expect of their employees, such as reliability and hard work, rather than noting how they're outstanding. ‘New challenge’ is another generic term that makes their career goals unclear.

I am a software developer seeking my first management role. I have no experience in leadership, but I am a quick learner with a can-do attitude. My comprehensive programming knowledge and enjoyment of teamwork would make me an asset to any business.

Why it’s bad : it shows the job seeker wants to transition in their career, but does not show they’re ready for the role. They frame their lack of leadership experience negatively rather than instilling confidence that they could succeed in a management role. While their programming knowledge may help them in a technology field, the employer could also presume this given their job title. They also didn't mention any transferable skills that demonstrate their leadership potential.

Take the time to write personalised statements that show you’re a great choice for every role you apply for. Writing a strong personal statement can help you make a positive first impression on an employer and clearly demonstrate your job suitability. Applying the tips above can help you write an effective personal statement that increases your chances of securing the right role.

What should I write in my personal statement for a resume?

You should introduce who you are, highlight the most relevant experience you have and show the value you would bring to the position. You should also include your career goals in your personal statement.

Can you provide personal statement examples for a job application?

You should include a personal statement on your resu,e when you apply for a job. Above is a selection of personal statement examples for different levels of experience.

How long should a personal statement be on a resume?

A personal statement should be three or four sentences or between 50 and 200 words. The more experience you have, the longer your personal statement is likely to be.

What are some dos and don'ts for writing a resume personal statement?

Do include relevant and compelling information and write with personality. Don’t write more than a paragraph or use third-person perspective.

How can I make my personal statement stand out to employers?

Using strong, specific language and sharing your personal experiences and career goals can help your personal statement stand out. Try to reflect your personality, as you're the only person who can bring your blend of skills, experience, and personality to the role.

Are there any online tools to help me craft a personal statement?

There are many AI personal statement generators online, but you should use them with caution as they may give generic results. You might like to use AI tools as a starting point , and then customise the results to make them more personal and unique.

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How to Write an HR Generalist Resume That Gets Noticed

When looking for work in HR, first learn the steps to writing an HR generalist resume that helps increase your chances of getting an interview.

[Featured Image] During a job interview, the interviewer reads a woman's hr generalist resume.

What do employers look for in an HR generalist resume?

An HR generalist, sometimes called an HR associate, typically works in various functions. These may include day-to-day management of an HR department, hiring staff, managing pay, benefits, and employment law, ensuring company regulations and policies are met, and performing general HR administration work. Make your experience clear by including skills, experience, and education relevant to an HR generalist role. 

Discover the process of writing an HR generalist resume with our comprehensive guide.

Read more: What Does an HR Generalist Do? Your Career Guide

HR generalist skills

For hiring managers to come across your HR generalist resume, it's helpful to have relevant skills listed so that the applicant tracking system (ATS) identifies your resume. Examples of in-demand skills recruiters are currently looking for include:

Human resources information system (HRIS)

Performance management

Exit interviews

Payroll processing

Employee engagement

Employee relation management

Communication

Read more: What Is Human Resources (HR)? Description, Duties, and Jobs

HR generalist resume template

When writing your resume, start by thinking about what you have to include. This will help determine how to format your resume. Standard sections include contact details, your professional experience, education, and skills—but you may want to include additional sections, such as certifications, awards, and volunteer experience. 

Your experience level determines how to order the sections. Generally, a reverse chronological order works well for an HR generalist resume, allowing you to show off your most recent experience first. The format is logical, easy to read, and displays progression. If you have less experience or are a recent graduate, you may prefer a resume layout that isn’t so focused on professional experience, opting for a functional format that puts more emphasis on skills. 

Read more: Tips for Writing an Impactful HR Resume

Step 1: Add your contact details. 

Include your personal details at the top of your resume. This ensures recruiters can contact you once they've read your resume. Generally, this section includes your name (also used as the title for your resume), phone number, email address, and sometimes your address or city, along with links to relevant portfolios and your LinkedIn profile. Only include these if they are relevant and add value. 

Step 2: Write a summary statement or objective.

Recruiters spend an average of seven seconds on a resume before deciding whether to read on or discard it [ 1 ]. A summary statement helps make the most of that time.

A resume summary should clearly and concisely explain who you are, highlight your most relevant skills, experience, and strengths, and briefly describe what you want to do. An effective summary includes evidence and results backed by numbers. Consider including your years of experience, any accolades you’ve received, and any solid results you can include, such as a percentage increase in employee engagement. Keep it short, positive, and impactful, and write in a style that is professional yet gives insight into your unique personality traits. Your summary should ideally be a few sentences, not usually more than four, but this guidance varies across sources. 

If you are a new graduate without much experience, an objective might be more appropriate than a summary. An objective is a short statement detailing the type of role you are looking for, why you are a good option, and your future ambitions. Remember to show how you will add value and highlight any relevant achievements to date. 

Example resume summary

HR professional with 5+ years of experience working in a range of HR teams covering various responsibilities, including managing payroll, recruiting and training staff, and writing HR policies. Educated to master’s degree level with an MBA and certifications in HR procedures. 

Step 3: Highlight your skills.

A good resume includes a dedicated skills section, demonstrating what you can offer while also helping optimize your resume with keywords used by applicant tracking systems (ATS). An ATS is any screening software used by recruiters to sift applications. Including keywords in your skills section makes your resume more ATS compliant. 

Your HR generalist resume skills section should ideally include a mix of workplace and technical skills, either as a list or subheadings, with examples to demonstrate each skill, depending on the resume format you choose. Select them based on what the job listing asks for so you can tailor your resume to meet the recruiter's criteria. Remember that while a skills section is important, highlighting your skills in other sections is equally valuable. 

Along with the in-demand skills mentioned above, examples of additional relevant skills for an HR generalist role include:

Recruitment strategies

Technology proficiency

Conflict resolution

Problem-solving

Employment law

Step 4: Include your work experience. 

Your professional experience is what recruiters really want to see, which is why it works well near the top and in reverse chronological order. This section helps make clear to recruiters whether you have the skills and experience for the position. 

It is key to making yourself stand out from other applicants with relevant experience. You do this by focusing on your accomplishments rather than listing responsibilities, which will be equal to someone in a similar role. 

Describe your contributions with action verbs, such as “spearheaded,” “formulated,” “consolidated,” and “directed.” Use numbers, such as percentages, dollar amounts saved, and staff satisfaction statistics, to describe your achievements. 

If you don’t have much paid professional experience, include internships, volunteer work, or even personal projects if they are relevant to work in HR. 

Here’s an example of how to layout your experience section:

Recruitment Solutions, New York, NY

HR Associate

July 2021- July 2024 

Led training and onboarding of new hires for five partnering companies

Worked closely with company directors to action diversity hiring policy

Actioned payroll for 250 employees

Managed interview schedules and feedback requests

Ann Impago, New York, NY

Jan 2020- July 2021

Acted as subject lead for the IT department on HR matters

Designed job descriptions and advertised for new staff members

Interviewed staff and followed up on references

Led training for all departments on inclusion and diversity

Step 5: Add your education and certifications.

Depending on your level of experience and whether you are still studying, this section may go above or below your experience section. Each education entry should include the dates of study, name of course, and educational institution. This is where you list your degree and further study and also where you can include any certifications relevant to HR. Some roles will ask for specific certifications, so double-check those to ensure you list the ones you earned.

How to write keywords to satisfy ATS

Keywords play an important role in your resume. Place keywords throughout your resume in the skills, experience, and summary sections. To ensure you are using the right keywords, search through the job description and essential criteria of the role you’re applying for, pick out the main words used, and then incorporate them into your resume. These could include programs, certifications, technical terms, and skills. 

Tips for writing a strong resume 

Aside from making sure you have an effective HR generalist resume format and all the appropriate sections, here are several more tips to make your resume the best it can be:

Use a plain font in size 11 or 12, such as Arial or Times New Roman. Also, write clear headings, and keep your resume to a single page if possible.

Tailor your resume to the role you’re applying for, carefully matching your skills, experience, credentials, and keywords to the job description.

Be positive and enthusiastic. Make clear how much you love what you do and want the job in question.

Proofread your resume to make sure it’s free of mistakes.

Resume resources

For further help putting together a winning HR generalist resume, explore some of Coursera’s resources:

How to Make a Resume: Resume Writing Guide

How to List Certifications on Your Resume: Guide + Examples

Types of Resumes: Choosing the Right Format For Your Needs

Writing Winning Resumes and Cover Letters

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As an HR generalist, you have a number of skills, experience, and credentials to include on your resume. Ensure that your resume has the appropriate sections, is ATS compliant, and is tailored to the position you are applying for. 

As you prepare to apply for your next position as an HR generalist, a course in HR can help you refresh your knowledge and add another credential to your resume. Consider Recruiting, Hiring, and Onboarding Employees by the University of Minnesota on Coursera. You could also build your interview skills with Advanced Interviewing Techniques , delivered by the University of Maryland. 

Article sources

The Ladders. “ You have 7.4 seconds to make an impression: How recruiters see your resume , https://www.theladders.com/career-advice/you-only-get-6-seconds-of-fame-make-it-count.” Accessed June 1, 2024.

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Accounts Payable Resume Examples can help you structure a professional and compelling resume that highlights your skills and experience in managing invoices, payments, and financial transactions effectively. When you’re aiming to secure a position in accounts payable, having a well-crafted resume can be the key to landing an interview. Accounts payable professionals play a crucial role in any organization’s finance department, ensuring timely payment of invoices, managing vendor relationships, and maintaining accurate financial records. Whether you’re starting out in the field or looking to advance your career, creating a strong resume that effectively showcases your skills, experience, and qualifications is essential.

In this guide, we’ll cover:

  • Introduction
  • What Does an Accounts Payable Professional Do?

Best Format for Accounts Payable Resume Example

  • How to Write an Accounts Payable Resume

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What is an Accounts Payable Professional?

An accounts payable professional handles the company’s outgoing payments. Their main job is to make sure all vendor, supplier and service provider invoices are processed correctly and paid on time. Here are some of the tasks:

  • Invoice Processing: Receiving, verifying and reconciling invoices.
  • Payment Processing: Making payments by check, ACH or wire.
  • Vendor Management: Setting up vendors and suppliers, resolving payment issues and answering questions.
  • Record Keeping: Keeping accurate financial records for accounts payable transactions.
  • Compliance: Making sure the company is following payment terms and internal financial policies.

Good accounts payable professionals are detail oriented, organized and can work under tight deadlines. These should be reflected in your resume.

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Choosing the right format for your resume is important. The format should showcase your skills, experience and qualifications in a way that’s easy for recruiters and hiring managers to read and understand. Here are a few common resume formats you can use:

1. Reverse Chronological Format

This is the most common format and is best if you have a solid work history with relevant experience in accounts payable. It lists your work history in reverse chronological order, starting with your most recent position, then earlier roles. This format is best for those with continuous employment in the industry.

2. Functional Format

If you don’t have much experience in accounts payable or are career changing, the functional format might be a better choice. This format emphasizes skills over work history so it highlights your skills in invoice processing, vendor management and payment reconciliation rather than your chronological work history.

3. Combination Format

This format combines elements of both reverse chronological and functional formats. It focuses on your skills and also lists your work history. The combination format is good for someone who has strong skills and significant work experience.

Accounts Payable Resume

Your accounts payable resume should be brief but detailed. Here’s how to do it:

1. Contact Info

At the top of your resume put your name, phone number, email and LinkedIn or portfolio if applicable. Make sure your contact info is current and professional.

2. Summary or Objective

Example: “Accounts Payable Specialist with 5+ years experience managing vendor relationships, processing invoices and maintaining financial records. Proven process improvement and discrepancy reduction, looking to bring skills to [Company Name].”

3. Key Skills

List accounts payable skills from the job description. Both technical and soft skills:

  • Invoice verification
  • Vendor management
  • Payment processing (ACH, wire transfers, checks)
  • Account reconciliation
  • ERP systems (SAP, Oracle)
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Attention to detail
  • Time management

4. Work Experience

List your work experience in reverse chronological order. Focus on accomplishments and accounts payable responsibilities.

  • Processed 500+ invoices per month for multiple vendors.
  • Reconciled vendor accounts and resolved discrepancies in a timely manner, reduced outstanding payments by 20%.
  • Worked with procurement and finance team to ensure timely and accurate payments, adhered to payment terms and policies.
  • Implemented automated invoice processing, increased efficiency by 30%.

5. Education

List your education. If you have certifications related to accounts payable (e.g. accounting courses, bookkeeping certifications) list those too.

6. Certifications and Training

Here you can add any additional certifications that enhance your resume. Consider:

  • Certified Accounts Payable Professional (CAPP)
  • Microsoft Excel Specialist Certification
  • QuickBooks Certification
  • ERP System Training (SAP, Oracle)

7. Additional Sections (Optional)

Languages, Volunteer Work, Professional Associations etc.

Using a professional resume template can simplify the process of creating your resume and ensure that it is well-organized and visually appealing. Here’s a template for an Accounts Payable resume with examples:

Experienced and detail oriented Accounts Payable professional looking to bring [X] years of experience to [Company Name].

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

  • Processed 500+ invoices a week, accuracy and on time payments
  • Reconciled vendor statements and resolved issues, reduced payment errors by 15%
  • Created a digital filing system, reduced document retrieval time by 30%
  • Managed vendor relationships and negotiated payment terms, saved $50,000 a year
  • QuickBooks, SAP, Microsoft Excel
  • Detail oriented and analytical
  • GAAP knowledge and financial regulations
  • Communication and problem solving skills

CERTIFICATIONS:

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

• English and Spanish speaker

• Volunteer Treasurer for local non-profit

Remember to fill in the blanks with your own information, and tailor to the job description of the position you are applying for.

A good accounts payable resume is key to getting the job. Focus on your key skills – invoice processing, vendor management, record keeping – and make sure your resume matches the job description. Follow the tips and formats in this guide and you’ll increase your chances of getting your dream accounts payable job.

Also if you want to improve your accounting skills or further your training in financial management, consider enrolling in Entri’s Practical Accounting Course . This course covers in-depth accounting principles and practices including accounts payable and receivable management. With practical exercises and expert guidance you’ll be sharpening your skills and employability.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What should i put on an accounts payable resume.

Invoice processing, vendor management, account reconciliation, ERP system proficiency (e.g., SAP, Oracle).

Should I have a resume summary or objective?

Yes, a resume summary or objective can give a quick overview of your qualifications and career goals. Tailor it to the job you’re applying for to make it more effective.

How do I structure my accounts payable resume?

The most common is the reverse chronological format where you list your work experience starting with your most recent position. However, functional or combination format can also be suitable depending on your work history and experience level.

How can I make my resume stand out?

Focus on quantifiable achievements, e.g. reducing payment discrepancies or improving invoice processing times. Use a professional resume template that’s easy to read.

What certifications can I add to my accounts payable resume?

Certifications like Certified Accounts Payable Professional (CAPP) or training in ERP systems (SAP, Oracle) can add value to your resume and showcase your expertise.

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