Tuesday, April 14, 2020
These Are the 10 Hottest Resume Keywords Right Now
These Are the 10 Hottest Resume Keywords Right Now By now, of course, you have your resume posted online at a job site like LinkedIn or Indeed. So what are employers really searching for? Indeed recently combed through its talent database, Indeed Resume, to find the search terms employers used most frequently over the last three months. Of the top ten most-searched terms, medical support roles like âregistered nurse,â âmedical assistant,â made up 60% of the list. (Itâs worth noting that both âregistered nurseâ its abbreviation, âRN,â and a variation, âLPN,â or licensed practical nurse made the top 10.) To be fair, this has been a long time coming. The aging of the U.S. population, paired with a growth in medical spending, has created a greater demand for medical professionals than ever before. And itâs only going to accelerate: In 2016, the Bureau Of Labor statistics predicted that healthcare occupations would grow 18% over the next decade, adding more jobs than any other occupational group. Other industries made Indeedâs list, too. âSalesâ took the top spot, and âcustomer serviceâ and âaccountantâ came in second and sixth, respectively. But those are broad terms that encompass lots of different functions, with types of jobs that are always in demand. âWhile employers and hiring managers look for a wide array of jobs and qualifications on resumes, job titles for the most common jobs will rise to the top,â says Indeed senior vice president Paul DâArcy. In other words: no surprises there. The meteoric rise of specific support roles in the medical world, on the other hand, points to something much more meaningful. Hereâs the full list: 1. âSalesâ 2. âCustomer Serviceâ 3. âAdministrative Assistantâ 4. âRegistered Nurseâ 5. âMedical Assistantâ 6. âAccountantâ 7. âSales Associateâ 8. âDental Assistantâ 9. âRNâ 10. âLPNâ Correction: An earlier version of this article referred to an LPN as a licensed practitioner nurse instead of a licensed practical nurse.
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