If you view your resume summary as a first - person story with the first - person pronouns removed, you'll end up with
concise sentence fragments, which, in this case, are preferred over complete sentences.
Instead, you will write
concise sentence fragments that describe your professional status, duties and abilities.
To maintain brevity and professionalism, only use
concise sentence fragments without stating «I,» «me» or «my» all over the document.
Not exact matches
Professional Summary — Begin with a short professional summary, and tailor this to the specific role you are applying for — Use
fragments rather than complete, wordy
sentences — Be
concise and relevant — your summary should be roughly 50 words
Keep yours
concise, using three or four
sentence fragments with third - person verbs.
Notice how this section is
concise; it only takes three
sentence fragments to convey all the most important details of the jobseeker's qualifications.
Fragmented sentences enable
concise statements and generally make the best use of resume space.