Use
the example of this traditional resume template for Word that's included here, and keep reading for guidelines on how to use the template and how to write and format information about your education, experience and skills.
Not exact matches
With Julie's permission, I am reposting that
resume below as an
example of an alternative approach to a
traditional resume.
A reader asks: I see more and more infographic
resume examples among your published samples, and have noticed that you are even using more infographic elements in the design
of more
traditional resumes.
Skills relevant to this position and found on
example resumes include instructing students on the concepts
of traditional Zumba, combining a variety
of musical styles and dances into each class, and staying abreast
of Zumba events in the area to become involved in.
Video
resumes are gaining in popularity, and while they may not ever replace a
traditional resume, if it is something you want to consider as part
of your job search strategy here's an
example of what to include in a video
resume.
More Information: Our library
of traditional resume templates provides
examples for many job titles
For
example, a
resume that looks conservative and doesn't have lots
of colours has a greater chance
of getting you a job in a conservative /
traditional firm, but this doesn't mean that it should look bland or plain.
Once you establish a social media presence, make a special point
of highlighting it on your both your
traditional and virtual
resumes — including links, for
example, to your blog or other samples
of your work.
These cards on a ring are a perfect
example of the fact that a
resume doesn't need to fit the
traditional size or look.
What's more, the old
traditional, achievement - rich
resume remains an ideal launching pad for some
of the more contemporary job search techniques; it can provide the basis for your web - based
resume, for
example.