Do you place responsibilities in places of greater
attention than accomplishments?
Not exact matches
It is to the economy what the Kardashians are to the entertainment industry:
attention - grabbing and influential in certain areas, but more often hype
than underlying
accomplishment.
Again, its positive
accomplishments deserve more
attention than they have received in the West, but few people in Russia want to return to the Bolshevik state from which they have been liberated.
DoDEA officials naturally are pleased with positive
attention (including a segment on the news magazine 60 Minutes), but focus more on improving quality, rather
than past
accomplishments, according to DoDEA spokeswoman Patricia Lambe.
At this year's Show, there were more youth - oriented events and activities
than ever before, as special
attention was paid to the innovations and
accomplishments the younger generation brings to the industry.
If the person held more
than one role over the course of their tenure with a company, then I'd add another section below with the job title, the specific dates the person worked under that title, a blurb about the key responsibilities, and a set of bullets to call
attention to his or her key contributions and
accomplishments.
For many gaps in employment, showing years only on a resume focuses the reader's
attention on your
accomplishments rather
than on the gaps.
If you want to catch the
attention of a hiring manager, you need to emphasize
accomplishments more
than responsibilities.
Under each job, list you
accomplishments rather
than your responsibilities, and use bullet points to focus the hiring manager's
attention on what you've done for others and what you can do for them.