His administrative duties have been placed in a paragraph and
his accomplishments follow the paragraph in bullet points.
Not exact matches
As with a Marketing Director or other high - level executives, the professional experience section outlines the scope of work for each job position in a
paragraph format
followed by additional contributions or
accomplishments.
You don't necessarily have to
follow a bullet style format; you can quickly summarize all your
accomplishments and duties in a
paragraph.
Minimize the content in your cover letter to reflect the
following formula: one introductory
paragraph (three lines), a secondary
paragraph that tells a narrative (five lines), a phrase that introduces your key
accomplishments, a subsequent
paragraph that briefly highlights any additional skills you want to touch upon (three lines), and finally a general closing statement (two lines).
A short
paragraph to explain your role briefly,
followed by bullets highlighting quantified
accomplishments (back to # 1) is the way to go.
For example, under the information for your current employer, job title, and employment period, begin with a short
paragraph highlighting what you do and then
follow it up with three or four bullet points that directly highlight your
accomplishments and success on the job.
With my clients, I like to use a short (2 - 4 lines)
paragraph to describe the general responsibilities and scope of jobs,
followed by 2 to 5
accomplishment bullets.
• Find out the employer's preferences and highlight relevant features of your profile • Exhibit ample knowledge about the prospective facility • Tune and tweak your letter to reflect the company's culture • Demonstrate adaptability and flexibility • Grab the reader's attention right from the start • Insist on obtaining an interview date in the last
paragraph • Show your keenness by including an application
follow up plan in your cover letter • Include some selling points of your candidacy in terms of quantified
accomplishments — write to impress.
Her daily teaching duties have been put into a short
paragraph,
followed by her
accomplishments in bullets.
A
paragraph for each employer outlines your responsibilities
followed by a bulleted list of your most important contributions and
accomplishments.