Not exact matches
It's a
good idea to create objective
statements and
bullet lists that highlight the benefits of active involvement.
Charlotte Beckett, head of Digital at The
Good Agency, told Linkedin.com that it's fine to write in first person in your opening
statement, but the rest of your resume should be in
bullet points, such as:
The
bullet statements in the second paragraph will give the
best impression of skills and capabilities as a cashier.
They don't SELL the sales rep.. They don't have strong objective
statements, they don't have
good bullet points, and they don't quantify accomplishments as much as they should.
While summary
statements (which are basically a
bullet list of your top selling points) are more popular a
well focus objective
statement can still provide great benefit.
The
statements in
bullet points document responsibilities at each position as
well as achievements and recognition.
Bullet statements are much
better for perception than a solid block of text.
Making three points in either
statement form or formatted with
bullet points allows you to provide a
well - rounded presentation of yourself as a contender for a chef position.
With the resume makeover, the
bullets were shortened and the benefit was moved to the beginning of the
statement to stand out
better.
Value
statements are
best presented as
bullets under a specific job experience.
If you chose the modified style, open with the same contact information / position and
statement / support
bullets and then highlight the
best / most related accomplishments.
As
well, in the Experience section, though
bullets and snippets of one's resume may be woven in, it's not a copy and paste process, but a selective development that includes highlights from the resume achievements and power
statements.
Note: This sample contains
bullet statements in the second paragraph, which are very useful for candidates with no experience as
well as those who have prior experience in airline industry.