Break up
your accomplishments into bullet points and quantify them.
The better way to make sure they know what you need them to know is to put
your accomplishments into bullet points.
Not exact matches
Resist the temptation to put in every single
accomplishment and responsibility you've ever had
into bullet points.
Emphasize
accomplishments and achievements (think: measureable results, awards, major contributions, and key projects) with
bullet points and de-emphasize job responsibilities by importing them
into paragraph format.
All it takes is a little extra effort to formulate your
bullet points into results - driven
accomplishments.
Make it a habit to log your weekly
accomplishments and turn them
into bullet points for your resume and power stories for reviews, networking, and interviewing.
Rather than state, «As the executive, I was responsible for...» you can share a brief summary of your main contributions, then dive
into bullet points that list your top
accomplishments with each employer.
Other factors that influence the resume are the writer's skill level in gathering information, their understanding of the nuances of specific job titles in desired industries, and it goes without saying their ability to transfer facts, information and
accomplishments into powerful words, sentences, paragraphs and
bullet points that elicit a call to action from employers.
The Qualification Summary section of your resume is where you lure a potential employer
into your resume with a few
bullet points that briefly highlight your skills, abilities, and
accomplishments.