A concise summary at the top of a nursing resume, typically a brief paragraph or a few bullet points, traditionally served to outline a candidate’s career goals and desired position. For example, it might have stated a desire to obtain a position as a pediatric nurse in a fast-paced hospital environment to utilize clinical skills and contribute to a collaborative team.
While once a standard practice, the inclusion of such summaries has evolved. Historically, these statements helped recruiters quickly understand a candidate’s aspirations. However, the current trend favors a more skills-focused approach, often prioritizing a “Skills” section or a more impactful “Summary of Qualifications” that highlights key competencies and accomplishments. This shift reflects a move towards showcasing demonstrated abilities rather than simply stating intentions. The more concise and impactful summary is better suited to the rapid scanning typical of modern recruitment processes.