You should mention it in your summary, as an item on your skills
section bullet list, and in your experience section.
Not exact matches
If your work experience
section is simply a
list of
bullet points, they lose effectiveness because the reader's eyes glaze right over them.
I also enjoyed the many
sections that
listed in
bullet point form different choices and information, as that format always makes it easier to digest.
I make a point to include a
bullet list in every description I write simply because it draws the eye and helps improve readership of that
section of the description.
It helps to use short paragraphs,
section headers, or
bullet lists.
I like to use
bullet points and
lists to call attention to important
sections of Web copy.
Run a layout test by breaking up the content into smaller paragraphs, use
bullet lists or break it up with images in between
sections, so that your post seems more approachable and easier to consume.
By adding a new Accomplishments
section after your resume summary, you can
list at least 6 - 8
bullet points highlighting your responsibilities and successes.
If you have three or more accomplishments, place them in a
bullet list in a separate
section before your experience.
This jobseeker has numerous
bullet points
listed under the work history
section where he talks about communicating with others.
Label this
section «Key Strengths» and
list those requirements that you meet in
bullet format.
This
section will make your resume look more appealing and should be a quick
bullet list like with the education
section above.
The
bullet points in your work experience
section should match your
list of skills and vice versa.
Sometimes referenced as «Additional Skills» this
section of your resume is where you can
list all of your useful abilities that are not overtly mentioned in the
bullet points of the Work History
sections.
To do this, break each job into two
sections: a small paragraph that describes your role and responsibilities, and then a
list of corresponding
bullet points that call attention to your best selling points (i.e. your achievements and major contributions).
The skills
section includes a neat
list of relevant
bullet points that immediately show hiring managers her qualifications.
The job duties
listed in the work experience
section of the ER nurse resume sample also used
bullet points to make it easier to read.
This brief
section, which is typically 1 or 2 short paragraphs, a
list of
bullets, or a combination of the two, provides your 30 - second commercial to a prospective employer on why you are a match worth pursuing.
In olden days, resumes used to have experience
sections which had a
list of responsibilities in
bullet points beneath each job.
Use
bullets for consistent (and easier to adjust) spacing when you're
listing experiences or skills, and use the Line and Paragraph Spacing tool to manage the size of spaces in - between
sections, sentences,
bullets, and paragraphs.
Then, for every job you
list in your executive resume experience
section, add 4 - 6
bullet points.
In addition, he organized each
section well with
bullet lists that are scannable instead of paragraphs that take too long to read through.
Create a
list of 3 - 4
bullet points from all
sections of your resume.
She also uses
bullet points to structure the
lists of duties and accomplishments under each entry in her work experience
section.
You can include them as
bullet points
listed in your experience
section.
The skills
list and experience
section both employ
bullets for all of the details.
The candidate uses
bullet points to organize her
list of skills to make this
section easy for a hiring manager to skim.
Then, use bolded headers to delineate your
sections, and under them, use
bullets to
list your skills and relevant bits of detail.
The candidate uses
bullet point
lists to make the skills and work experience
sections easy to take in at a glance.
Your experience
section should provide a brief overview of your daily functions and what you were charged with doing followed by a very proactive and well - written
list of achievement
bullets.
The next
section of your Cashier Resume has to be a
bullet pointed
list of your skills and capabilities.
Also, make sure you create this
section in short sentences presented in
bullet points to enable the hirer take in all the
listed skills at a glance.
After you add these elements, your next
section has to be a
bullet pointed
list of your skills and qualifications.
In the next
section, you have to add a
bullet pointed
list of your main abilities.
The next
section of your Resume has to be a
bullet pointed
list of your skills and capabilities.
Next, a «career highlights»
section comprises a four -
bullet list of Crayton's top marketing accomplishments, including such items as boosting educational program customer satisfaction rates by 93 percent «by influencing program improvements following rigorous market research and analysis.»
The roles and responsibilities undertaken during the previous job should be
listed in
bullets as most employers look for this
section when gauging if the candidate would be beneficial to the firm.
Once you've had one or two full time jobs under your belt, put those experiences in another
section called «Internship Experience» and just
list them out without descriptive
bullets (or take them out all together).
Instead, include a
section of
bullet points that
list of your strengths — and correlate them to each job description summarized on your resume.
The next
section of your Resume has to be a
bullet pointed
list of your skills and qualifications.
The next
section of your Database Administrator Resume has to be a
bullet pointed
list of your skills and capabilities.
Underneath each
section heading, you should
list the relevant information in
bullet points.
Use
bullets when
listing points in each
section.
In the experience
section, the applicant
lists a variety of duties and uses
bullet points to separate each one, making it easier to read.
The
bullet points in each
section don't
list every single duty involved in the position.
Next comes the highlights
section, where you can
list pertinent skills as
bullet points.
To make this
section easier to read, consider using
bullet points or a
list format; this will make the information stand out in the cover letter.
Below the qualification
section of the resume is a
list of
bullet point skills — land procurement, profit and loss management, contract negotiation, state & local compliance policies, financial planning, etc..
In the professional experience
section of the resume, the company name is
listed, position held, dates of employment and a
bullet point summary of each position.
Below this
section is a
bullet point
list of qualifications.