If you feel certain information could increase your chances of getting an interview, then by
all means put it on the resume.
Not exact matches
So that
means, you are now free to
put that
on your
resumes / IMDB, talk about it with your friends and family and twitter / facebook away about your participation in the game!
That
means the strategy you used 10 - 20 years ago to start your career is obsolete, and landing the right leadership position that
puts your career
on an upward trajectory takes more than just «getting your
resume out there.»
Just because your college professor or career guidance class told you to
put an objective
on your
resume doesn't
mean that it's the right thing to do for today's job market.
You should also take into account what the other applicants will be
putting on their own
resume which
means you need to come up with a way that will make your
resume stand out.
So give your
resume the time it deserves so it stands out, and that doesn't
mean just
putting it
on colored letterhead.
However, if you are actively in the process of moving (
meaning you are in your new hometown often enough that commuting in for an interview isn't a problem),
put your future city and state
on your
resume and make sure to address any timing challenges later in the process.
So get that
resume polished and I
mean as the military calls it;
put a «spit shine»
on it.
This
means your previous job as a babysitter may not be entirely necessary to
put on a
resume, unless you intend to work with children as a career.
This
means it's important to get Experience to
put on your
resume and not rely
on your Education to get you a job!
It doesn't
mean that your
resume should have lots of colors, cartoon - like illustrations and overdone graphics that
put a strain
on the eyes.
Even though most professional
resume writing services won't ask you to
put any church organizations
on your
resume, that doesn't
mean they aren't valuable for networking purposes.
Most professional
resume writing services won't ask you to
put any church organizations
on your
resume, but that doesn't
mean they aren't valuable for networking purposes.
Hm, I have no idea where I
put that
on my
resume, but of course I know what change management
means.
Skills - based
resumes put the focus
on your skills instead of your work experience, but that doesn't
mean you shouldn't include your work history at all.
Meant for creative, modern professionals with a knack for tech, a
resume in this style
puts your skills
on display.
This
means you need to figure out your transferable skills, focus
on accomplishments, and
put your
resume into language that is easy to understand for someone not familiar with military terminology (basically, don't use too much jargon).
But writing such a
resume means that you have to
put great focus
on the relevance of your content.
You might also
put a version of your
resume on professional social networks like LinkedIn,
meaning that even if you aren't looking for work or are an entrepreneur, many, many people will read it and use it to find out about you and judge your experience and skills.
This could
mean anything from taking a class at your local community college to getting certified for a skill to
put on your
resume.