Not exact matches
Job seekers are better served to create resumes that focus the recruiter's attention on information that allow recruiters to determine if you have the required experience and core competencies — title,
key words, companies, timeframe,
accomplishments and
educational degree.
The candidate sticks to several
key sections, including the summary statement, work experience, skills, and education section to effectively showcase her skills, experiences, and
accomplishments, both
educational and otherwise.
The foremost step for a successful job hunt is drafting an effective and concise resume that accurately describes your
key skills, work experience,
accomplishments and
educational qualifications to a potential employer.
Key Accomplishments: • Designed and executed two
educational programs on USG techniques • Diagnosed a minor and rare venal reflux error in a chronic patient who came out undiagnosed of the procedure twice previously
That's true that main
accomplishments and relevant
educational background should be rehashed in a cover letter, but these
key points should be regarded in view of applied position.
Relevant experience,
key accomplishments,
educational credentials, skills, training, certifications — all of these sections have to be arranged in a way that would convey your professionalism to a potential employer.
KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Enhanced overall resident satisfaction level by 40 % by ensuring timely delivery of services by the third parties • Developed a 50 + page directory of community services and made it available to all residents • Conducted various
educational campaigns singlehandedly in order to develop awareness regarding application procedures, resident rights and liabilities