xactly. Which I actually see as legitimate since the titles don’t well reflect the job most times. Best to make it something that will keep head hunters from contacting you on inappropriate roles.
Issue is that i cant search for the normal titles because every company has their unique name for the title so my operator title is manufacturer, “sawer” or dicer at a different company
You don’t have to use just their titles on your resume. Use the normal ones, then include the company title below or vice versa
and titles are meaningless. Some companies want to give you a better title and non money. Ill take money and my title can stay the same.
I’ll take the money and change the title on my resume anyway
xactly. Which I actually see as legitimate since the titles don’t well reflect the job most times. Best to make it something that will keep head hunters from contacting you on inappropriate roles.
Issue is that i cant search for the normal titles because every company has their unique name for the title so my operator title is manufacturer, “sawer” or dicer at a different company
Certified Industrial/Heavy Machine Operator (list machines in bullets)
Use your own job titles. Change them every time you apply match what the company wants.
Your only mistake here is honesty.
What works for me is to search for the unique skill names. I then change text to match the ad’s way of describing the work.