IT Pre Sales /Sales Specialist

UAE based Systems Integrator looking for Candidates must possess at least a Bachelor´s degree/Mater degree in Business Administration, background in IT Services Domain; server and datacenter oriented technologies (storage, backup, recovery, HA, file systems, operating systems etc.) . Ideal candidates will have excellent communication, presentation and organizational skills and have the ability to write technically for pre-sales work and project documentation. . Proven track record with IT and Technology Solutions Pre Sales and sales. . Candidates must have a minimum of 3 years technical sales /sales experience in the related field in Middleeast /Gulf Region. . Candidates must have the Ability to work independently as well as be a team player. . Fluent English (written and spoken) is a must, Arabic is an advantage.


 
 

Short Info

  • Published:12 years ago
  • Company:Royal Data Systems
  • Location:Dubai,UAE
 
 
 

Keyword Stuffing : Resume Keyword Practices to Avoid

Resume Keyword Practices to Avoid
We’ve established that using resume keywords throughout your application boosts your chances of a human hiring manager seeing it.
However, be careful not to overdo it.
Packing your resume full of keywords is almost as bad as not including any at all.
Don’t forget that a real person will (hopefully) see your resume at some point. So use natural language that engages that person.
Tip
Make sure you balance hard skills vs soft skills on your resume to show you’re a rounded candidate.
Otherwise, they’ll think you’re either a bad writer — which indicates your communication skills aren’t good — or assume you’re trying to beat the ATS, making you seem dishonest.

 

Keyword Stuffing
Keyword stuffing refers to using the same keyword again and again in an unnatural way to get your resume past the ATS.
People engage in keyword stuffing because some ATS software gives applications a higher ranking when it detects a keyword is used more. For instance, an ATS might assign a higher score to a candidate who mentions “search engine optimization” six times over one who mentions it three times.
Here’s an example of how one applicant tried to stuff the keyword “customer satisfaction” in their resume:

 

Boosted customer satisfaction by 47% by implementing customer satisfaction methods as part of company-wide effort to increase customer satisfaction rates.

Trained 7 new staff members in all aspects of housekeeping, ensuring that they meet health and safety standards 

An applicant stuffs the keyword “customer satisfaction” on their resume.
See how extreme this is?
This technique might get your resume past the ATS, but will immediately turn off the hiring manager — ruining your chances of getting hired.