Create a heading for education and list
only the relevant degrees or training you've received.
Not exact matches
We
only assign research proposal to writers who hold PhD
degrees in the
relevant areas of study.
These writers are
only PhD
degree holders; expert in their
relevant fields of study above all they have merit in English Language.
There is at least one other climate blogger in Tamino's situation, i.e. not a climate scientist but with a substantial
degree of
relevant expertise, who maintains anonymity for the same reason: In this age of easy googling, they don't want someone (e.g. an NSF grant manager) checking up on their professional activities
only to find mostly just climate blog material, none of which is strictly
relevant to their career and often gets a little, um, unprofessional in tone if not content.
If copying is established, that copying will
only amount to an infringement of copyright in the
relevant work if what has been taken comprises a substantial part of that work (when assessed in relation to that work as a whole); that is always a question of fact and
degree and involves an assessment of the importance (in terms of quantity and / or quality) of the copied part to the recognition and appreciation of the copyright work (Mr Justice Norris at para 28).
Great resumes have highly targeted summary sections that communicate
only what is unique to the candidate, honing in on the specific areas of expertise that are most
relevant to their goals, while highlighting major qualifiers such as
relevant degrees, years of experience in the target industry, or significant achievements.
You can
only become a patent examiner if you have a
relevant degree.
Although it is possible to get a graduate job in quantity surveying or building surveying without a
relevant degree, most formal work experience opportunities are
only open to those who are studying an RICS - accredited surveying
degree, whether as an undergraduate or as a postgraduate on a conversion course.
Yes, I know you're proud of that fine institution, and you can (and should) keep your
degree on your resume — including your major (
only if
relevant) and «Magna Cum Laude» (if earned.)
A career in engineering geology is
only open to those with a
relevant degree.
You can
only become a water engineer if you have a
degree in a
relevant subject such as chemical, civil, mechanical or environmental engineering, environmental science, geology or physical geography.
The
only modification is the
relevant experience and
degrees attained.
It seems like a no - brainer statement, but you'd be surprised how many people
only read the part of the job description that says «Willing to train» and skip right past the parts that say «Bachelors
Degree or higher required» and «Minimum 5 years of
relevant experience».
As long as this summary of qualifications contain
only the most
relevant info like your college
degree and other post-graduate achievements, your core skills and abilities, your achievements and accomplishments in your previous jobs, this summary will compel the recruiter to further read your resume and eventually invite you for an interview.
Focus
only on your
relevant degrees and certifications, and omit anything unnecessary.
The resume writer
only mentions the
degree most
relevant to her career field in the final section of this purchasing coordinator resume sample.
You also should
only list
relevant information, which means there is no need to list a high school diploma if you have a college
degree.
Imagine, then, if yours included a lengthy, wordy skill set followed by details of every job you ever held, and an educational summary listing not
only your
degrees but also courses that you thought were
relevant to the job you are seeking.
Only list the
degrees or diplomas
relevant to the advertised job, however.
It
only includes
degrees relevant to the position, as well as the name and location of the school.
The education section exhibits the expected formatting and contains
only information about
relevant degrees (ex: Bachelor of Science in Computer Programming).
As a job applicant, you will
only need to include
relevant educational details, so don't worry about listing
degrees or certificates that are not related to the job you are applying for.
Only list
relevant degrees or certificates, though if necessary, include other academic accomplishments that are related to the job you are applying for.
Write
only the highest
degree information and
relevant certifications.
The education section
only includes
relevant information about her human resources management
degree and basic details about the institution she attended.
Be sure to list all
relevant degrees and certifications in reverse chronological order, providing
only necessary information with the
degree or certification, institution, and completion date.
Include other
degrees or diplomas in reverse chronology
only if they are
relevant to the advertised position.
You should list
only your most recent and most
relevant degree here.
The education section should occupy the very bottom of your resume and should consist
only of your
relevant degrees and training.
If you
only have one or two
relevant certifications, you can include them with your
degrees.
Once you have or are on the path to a four - year
degree, list your associate's
degree only if it adds something, such as a
relevant subject area that is different from that of your four - year
degree.
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relevant experience or not, if you are a graduate with a 2.1
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