Be sure to include your credentials at or near the top of the resume, along with a 1-sentence statement about your professional qualifications. A resume’s job is not only to sell yourself, but also to make the hiring manager’s job easier: make it easy for them to classify which position you qualify for. A clear statement of abilities will be easier to remember, and more likely to get positive responses and requests for interviews.
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