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Old Oct 29, 2009, 12:38 PM
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Positions I have held have been: Retail Manager and Branch Manager for a Bank, The key part of the job in both cases was training and development witch drove the results, What do you recomed I title my resume?

General Manager
Sales Manager
Retail Manager
Retail Training Manager
Bank Manager
Branch Manager

I am Applying for a position with the title of Devlopmental Store Manager with Wal-Mart.

Any help would be GREAT.

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Retail Manager.

In your case I would put your resume onto a word format and change the title of your resume to "fit" the job you are applying for. If they want to read more about your experience they can further down.
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Hi, Gotti65!

How about "Career Experience" for the title?

I do agree that it's good to format a resume to "fit" they type of job for which you're applying.

Thanks!
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