First of all it should contain the information about the names
of companies you have worked for, titles, and the list of accomplishments / responsibilities and the dates of employment.
Leaving in 2005 due to geographical reasons, I did have the pleasure of working at G&C for four years and can honestly say it was the
best company I have worked for in my 18 years in this industry.
Stop worrying about whether to use script or italic and start figuring out how to explain all the ways you have
helped companies you've worked for stay in the black or expand.
Not only was he busy taking credit for other peoples» work; he was holding meetings to complain about things not getting done, saying the shortcomings he found never would have been tolerated at
bigger companies he had worked for.
«The TECO Coal Corp. mine I worked for completely shut down,» he said, recalling identical fates with two other
mining companies he'd worked for until being laid off.
While I was blessed to have scored a job prior to my move, it was a menial, low paying job after I had made strides in moving up in the
last company I had worked for in Arizona.
At a
prior company he had worked for, the company had terminated the defined benefit pension plan, and went to a low - credit quality insurer to purchase annuities to match the terminated benefits.
In the case of the one publicly traded
US company I've worked for (a large software firm), the restriction on options was even simpler than that: you will not hold anything other than shares.
Stick to as much factual information as possible by talking about how you've affected the industry, any similar or
competitive companies you've worked for in the past and your experiences within your chosen field.
If you have held several short term jobs through an employment agency over a number of years; list the employment agency as your employer and not the individual companies you have worked for
If you are in construction for example and have subcontracted to a number of different businesses within a short time frame, use the name of your own registered company as the employer and list the names
of companies you have worked for within that time frame as part of the responsibilities section.
There are many ways you can do this: proofread a friend's cover letter or resume, share insight about
past companies you've worked for, offer advice about transitioning into your field.
Recruiters usually prefer chronological resumes because they list your work experience in reverse chronological order and makes it easy for them to see
which companies you have worked for and what duties you have performed.