Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on MyPerfectResume.com.
With only seven seconds to catch hiring managers’ attention and ATS systems, your resume header is one of the most important elements of your job application.
It is the first thing potential employers will see, and it needs to be eye-catching and professional.
Follow our guide and resume header examples to increase your chances of securing your desired role.
What is a resume header?
The header of your resume is the first presentation of your professional brand to hiring managers and should include your name, contact information, links and professional title or certification.
It should be clear, concise and easy to read on your resume, helping recruiters to identify you quickly.
It could be located at the top, center or in a vertical column, highlighting your name and establishing from the beginning the tone and professionalism of your resume.