The Hidden Power of a Strong Summary Section

Your résumé summary is the first thing recruiters read — and it’s often the reason they decide to keep scanning.

A strong summary should:

  • Communicate your value

  • Highlight your top achievements

  • Include industry-relevant keywords

  • Show confidence

Good example:
“Results-driven operations manager with 12+ years improving workflow efficiency, reducing operating costs, and leading teams to exceed performance targets.”

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