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How to Write a Resume Title or Headline with Examples

A resume title or headline is a short line under your name that states your role type and key strength. It helps recruiters and ATS see your positioning at a glance.

What Is a Resume Headline?

It is one line (sometimes two) that appears under your name. For example: "Marketing Manager | 10+ Years Driving Growth" or "Senior Software Engineer | Full-Stack Development." It is more specific than a generic title.

How to Write It

  • State your role or level (e.g., "Project Manager," "Senior Analyst").
  • Add years of experience or key strength (e.g., "10+ Years," "Data-Driven").
  • Use a pipe (|) or dash to separate. Keep it to one line when possible.
  • Tailor it to the job. Use keywords from the job description where they fit.

Examples

• Marketing Manager | B2B SaaS | 10+ Years
• Senior Software Engineer | Full-Stack | Python, React
• HR Generalist | Talent & Operations | SHRM-CP

Where to Put It

Right under your name and contact info, before your summary. Keep it visible so recruiters see it first.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a resume headline?
    A short line under your name that states your role type and key strength (e.g., "Marketing Manager | 10+ Years Driving Growth").
  • Where does the resume headline go?
    Right under your name and contact info, before your summary. Keep it visible at the top.
  • How do I write a resume headline?
    State your role or level, add years or key strength, use a pipe or dash to separate. Keep it to one line and tailor to the job.
  • Should I use a resume headline?
    Yes, when you want to state your positioning quickly. It helps recruiters and ATS see your fit at a glance.