They are designed to grab the interest of the employer, distinguish you from other candidates, and generate an interview. Just as an advertisement can’t say all things to all audiences, a resume can’t be so general that it is appropriate for all jobs. Its should be focused—a one minute commercial—targeted to a specific audience, your prospective employer.
Contact information: name, address, phone number and email Objective: a concise statement of the field or functional area you desire Education: Reverse chronological order: most recent/advanced degrees first, followed in descending order by other degrees. This can include certificate programs, coursework, other training, etc. Experience: Highlights experiences, work activities, and accomplishments related to the objective Special Skills: such as computer software/language skills and foreign language skills Professional Affiliations: especially organizations related to your objective Interests: optional, but may provide evidence of community involvement, well- roundedness, and travel experience References: not necessary to include on the resume document
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