How to Write a Resume for a Title Processor & Closer
To write an effective resume for a Title Processor and Closer position, think about what an employer would want in a job candidate. A Title Processor and Closer has the responsibility of ensuring that the title for new real estate purchases is correctly recorded on the deed with the county and that all of the closing documents are completed accurately by both the buyer and the seller. To get your resume noticed from among the others, relate your real estate experience and the skills that show you to be detail oriented and accurate.
Instructions
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Read the job posting carefully for the job that you are interested in. This is how you will determine what objective you should write and what skills you should highlight on your resume.
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Write your resume objective. Address the duties given in the job description along with what your career goal is. Write key words from the job positing such as "self-starter,", "team player," "dependable" or other characteristics outlined in the ad. An example of an objective would be, "To acquire a Title Processor and Closure position where my skills in real estate transactions bring the organization to higher levels of success."
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Summarize your personal traits in a summary section. The summary section includes knowledge, skills and abilities that relate to the job, such as being an expert in Microsoft Access or having a proficiency in a foreign language. For a position such as a Title Processor or Closer, highlight people skills, attention to details and accuracy.
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List your work experience. Begin with the most recent position and list in reverse chronological order. Include the start and end date, name of the organization and highlight the major responsibilities from each job that relate to the Title Processor and Closure position that you are applying for. Focus on any experience in real estate, title recording, document completion and customer service.
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Write down all of your accomplishments, including presentations and publications, school honors and presentations given at conferences. You also should include professional organizations that you belong to.
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Tips & Warnings
Resumes should be tailored for each Title Processor and Closer position that you are applying for. Research the company on the Internet before tailoring your resume. Sending a general resume to all employers is not the most effective way to obtain interviews and acquire a Title Processor and Closer job.
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