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What does “headline” mean in a job application form?
What do ‘a little Marilyn Monroe drag,’ 'whassup,’ and 'worked her derriere off' mean?What does “more cowbell” mean? Has it gotten the currency as an idiom or a buzz word?“Here's looking at you, kid” meaning?what is customer/sales/product lead? very confused the word “lead”?What does ‘be one’s “buddy”’ mean aside 'be one’s “friend”'?What does R. A. Lafferty mean by the word “recension”?What is the etymology of the term “form factor”?What can back room mean related to security?Is it a City, Province, State or a District? And How to Properly Translate my Address?What does 'scornful' mean? In this context?
I was applying for an internship online and one of fields I had to fill after the name field was "headline". What does headline mean in this specific context?
Here's a screenshot of the form.
I can guess they mean address, but I'm not sure. Can someone please tell me?
And thanks in advance
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I was applying for an internship online and one of fields I had to fill after the name field was "headline". What does headline mean in this specific context?
Here's a screenshot of the form.
I can guess they mean address, but I'm not sure. Can someone please tell me?
And thanks in advance
meaning
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I was applying for an internship online and one of fields I had to fill after the name field was "headline". What does headline mean in this specific context?
Here's a screenshot of the form.
I can guess they mean address, but I'm not sure. Can someone please tell me?
And thanks in advance
meaning
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I was applying for an internship online and one of fields I had to fill after the name field was "headline". What does headline mean in this specific context?
Here's a screenshot of the form.
I can guess they mean address, but I'm not sure. Can someone please tell me?
And thanks in advance
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Definitely not address.
I think they are looking for a brief description of you / your skills such as would appear on your CV / resume. For example:
An engineering graduate with great communication skills
This seems to be common terminology in the US. I haven't seen it in the UK before (but I haven't applied for a job for many years!)
If you Google resume headline you will find plenty of examples and tips.
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Definitely not address.
I think they are looking for a brief description of you / your skills such as would appear on your CV / resume. For example:
An engineering graduate with great communication skills
This seems to be common terminology in the US. I haven't seen it in the UK before (but I haven't applied for a job for many years!)
If you Google resume headline you will find plenty of examples and tips.
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Definitely not address.
I think they are looking for a brief description of you / your skills such as would appear on your CV / resume. For example:
An engineering graduate with great communication skills
This seems to be common terminology in the US. I haven't seen it in the UK before (but I haven't applied for a job for many years!)
If you Google resume headline you will find plenty of examples and tips.
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Definitely not address.
I think they are looking for a brief description of you / your skills such as would appear on your CV / resume. For example:
An engineering graduate with great communication skills
This seems to be common terminology in the US. I haven't seen it in the UK before (but I haven't applied for a job for many years!)
If you Google resume headline you will find plenty of examples and tips.
Definitely not address.
I think they are looking for a brief description of you / your skills such as would appear on your CV / resume. For example:
An engineering graduate with great communication skills
This seems to be common terminology in the US. I haven't seen it in the UK before (but I haven't applied for a job for many years!)
If you Google resume headline you will find plenty of examples and tips.
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