It is okay to list the most important keywords
in bullet point format as part of your summary, but also use them in the body of your resume.
If you have developed new and innovative methods for enhancing the learning experience, increasing student success, or fostering a better school community, include these as
well in a bullet point format following your job responsibilities.
Certifications are listed
next in bullet point format to insure they stand out, you can also put these in bold font to make then pop off the page even more.
It uses the Chrono - Functional Resume Format, leading with a resume objective statement followed by the applicant's skills at the
top in a bullet point format — «Areas of Experience».
The experience section is written in a reverse chronological format with statements that document duties, responsibilities and achievements at each
position in bullet point format.
As a rule, you should try to limit your work experience to four to six positions, and list
them in bullet point format.
In bullet point format, you will list job duties and notable achievements from your previous work experiences.
List
them in a bullet point format.
Note these are listed
in bullet point format.
Each job title has relevant skills listed
in bullet point format.
Certifications are listed
in bullet point format.
Every entry is
in bullet point format and only includes one or two words to describe the skill.
Always write your lists
in bullet point format.