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Massaging Your Job Titles Can Be Hazardous To Your Career Health - Pathfinder Careers
âMassagingâ Your Job Titles Can Be Hazardous To Your Career Health - Pathfinder Careers âMassagingâ Your Job Titles Can Be Hazardous To Your Career Health Client résumés flow into my office all the time, and some of the most interesting things come to light once a project gets started. One particularly startling fact keeps rearing its ugly head: People take exceptional liberties regarding previous job titles theyâve held when listing them on their résumé. Uh Oh. Cue the âDum⦠da dum dumâ music. Are you feeling remotely uncomfortable yet? Most human resource and hiring managers see âJob Title Massagingâ as actually a deceptive practice. To them, it doesnât matter that the work you did doesnât match the job title. And it doesnât matter that you struggled under a job title that didnât accurately represent your responsibilities, either. But what they do take exception to is when candidates âassumeâ job titles that they actually havenât held. From a human resources standpoint, the job title on the résumé should match the one on file in the personnel file. Anything that you list which is different than whats on file isnât considered an official employment record. However, if you feel that your job title is so far out in left field from the realities of your daily work, there IS hope in trying to correct someoneâs impression of your background. Keeping in mind that you need to always take the higher ground and provide the title of the job that you held, you can provide some insight as to the equivalent that best represents the level at which you were functioning. Hereâs how: Company Name â" City, ST Actual Title (equivalent to _______) You ALWAYS want to honest, and more importantly, accurate in your résumé. Anything less could prove to be harmful to your career.
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