Make sure you define all your major achievements clearly in a precise manner as in most of the cases employers love to
see summary statements rather than reading your whole resume.
However, most hiring managers prefer to
see a summary statement.
Not exact matches
For a
summary statement see Robert E. Stauffer, «Civil Religion, Technocracy, and the Private Sphere: Further Comments of Cultural Integration in Advanced Societies,» Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 12 (December 1973).
Your
summary statement after quoting these verses made the most sense: «As can be
seen, several of these texts seem to pretty clearly state that God sovereignly chooses who will come to Jesus.»
We do not miss the loyalty of David's mercenary troops (15: 19 - 21); the narrator's conviction of the mature quality of David's faith (15:25 f.; 16:12); the essential gentleness of David in these most wretched hours (16:5 - 14); the brilliant, carnal symbol of Absalom's irrevocable usurpation (16:20 - 22) and its portentous recall of the David - Nathan encounter (II 12:11 - 12); the arch Old Testament realist, the remarkable pragmatist Ahitophel (17: 1 - 23); Joab, who always acts like Joab (18:10 - 15; 19:1 - 7; 20A - 13); David's pathetic concern, implicit throughout, for the defiant son (18:1 - 5); the moving grief of a father's utter brokenness in the loss of his son (18:33); the reassertion in this critical time of the old and always fundamental north - south cleavage (19:11,41 - 43); David's profound and probably chronic annoyance with the crude, brash, «muscular» ways of Joab and his brothers, the sons of Zeruiah (16:10; 19:22;
see also 3:34 b; 3:38 f.); and finally, in a kind of pausal
summary before the last scene of David's reign in I Kings 1 - 2, the
statement of David's very modest bureaucracy (20:23 - 26; cf. the extensive elaboration of this structure under Solomon, I Kings 4:1 ff.).
See Transforming 59 for a
summary statement, by Ford, of his findings on Whitehead's concepts of God in Process and Reality.
So in
summary I would say,
statements like «Starting the season with 6 defenders» is one that requires a huge amount of analysis and reasoning before one can
see if it is a valid report of an error.
b) write, in the
Summary section, a
statement about the lesson to
see if each student understands the concept,
Now that you have a
summary of your credit card spending, the CIBC CreditSmart enhanced monthly
statement enables you to
see at a glance where you're spending your money, both on a monthly and year - to - date basis.
Your
statement will also feature a
summary of your Blueprint - related activities, your payment progress, and other details to help you
see how the plan is affecting your balance.
On the Account Details page you'll
see a «My Miles
Summary» link; click that link, scroll down, and you will
see a pie - chart graphic showing the spend deadline and your progress as of your last
statement.
After following the global warming saga — science and policy — for nearly a quarter century, I've
seen the biases at the journals and N.S.F. (including their press releases sometimes), in the I.P.C.C.
summary process (the deep reports are mainly sloppy in some cases; the
summary writing — read the climate - extinction section of this post — is where the spin lies), and sometimes in the
statements and work of individual researchers (both skeptics and «believers»).
Immerwahr (1999);
summary in Showstock (1999); here I also draw upon Thompson and Rayner (1998), pp. 270 - 73; on pollution,
see Weart (1988), pp. 188 - 190; an early and widely read
statement of global warming concern connected with a call for «a simpler life» was McKibben (1989).
Since the resume
summary statement is the first element of your resume that a potential employer
sees, it should be compelling.
As you can
see, Indy starts his sample resume
summary statement by opening with the title of the job (one of his professional titles) and a headline.
Here's a tip: scan the job advertisement and
see what keywords or jargon are used, then insert them strategically in your branding
statement or professional
summary (ideally the first sentence).
You may also have
seen resume
statements referred to as «executive
summary» (for high - level positions), «competencies,» or «qualifications
summary.»
For more on how to tailor heading
statements to your modern resume, check out: How To Write A Resume
Summary: 21 Best Examples You Will
See and 20 + Resume Objective Examples - Use Them On Your Resume (Tips).
Reading your
summary statement should help hiring managers
see that you're going to be a valuable hire.
The heading
statement, either resume objectives or resume
summaries, on a modern resume is the first thing they'll
see.
I've
seen resumes for editorial positions that include headlines and
summary statements focusing on graphic design or public relations — and that's a smack - in - the - forehead obvious sign that the candidate is not a fit.
After that, I like to
see a well - crafted profile
statement and relevant
summary of qualifications.
I was shocked to
see half the resumes I reviewed contained no introduction,
summary, profile, branding
statement... nothing!
If you want to maximize the dollar signs potential employers
see when they look at your resume, you've got to make your
summary statement so enticing that they will covet your skills for their firms, said Dr. Marlene Caroselli, a corporate trainer and the author of 61 management books.
You'll
see right at the top that he lists an effective professional
summary, with three strong
statements about his most relevant skills and accomplishments.
As
seen in the engineering resume samples, your
summary statement should contain about three sentences that encapsulate the high points of your career.
You might not realize the value of a strong
summary statement or know how to efficiently communicate your skills, experience, and education without
seeing all of these sections properly formatted and in context.
Hopefully, the above can help you
see why
summary statements are no longer effective in a modern job search.
We recommend organizing your
summary in a bullet
statement format so that employers could easily
see that you possess a number of skills their company needs.
You can
see that the first
statement provides a
summary of their experience, which includes «designing, developing and maintaining electrical systems.»
You can
see that the first
statement provides a
summary of their experience,... Read More
The best
summary statements I've
seen are no more than three to five sentences long and show me that you clearly understand the role you're applying for.
A
summary statement is the first thing employers
see when they look at your resume, and it should provide further information about yourself.
See how to write an excellent
summary statement, skills list, work history, and education section so your resume can get the right employer's attention.
Looking at the fitness model resume sample, you can
see how to start off successfully with a well - written
summary statement.
See our graphic designer resume template for Word for an example of a successful
summary statement.
See our personal assistant resume template for Word for a
summary statement in context and the sample
statement below.
Look over the
summary statement on the fitness and personal training entry - level resume sample to
see an example of a simple paragraph from someone with little related experience.
Study the
summary statement on the controller resume sample to
see a suitable level of detail.
Read on to
see our front office receptionist resume template for Word, as well as some guidelines to use when putting together the
summary statement, skills section, work history section, and education section of your resume.
Here you can
see how to make your
summary statement, skills list, work history, and education section show off your best and proudest moments.
In the section below, you can
see how to optimize your resume for the food service industry with a great
summary statement, a stellar skills list, a strong work history section, and an impressive educational history.
The
summary statement is likely to be the first section potential clients or hiring managers will
see.
Two of the most common offenses I
see are leading off with an objective
statement (please replace with a skills - based
summary section) and writing responsibility - focused job descriptions (highlight accomplishments and achievements to show strong performance) with honorable mention for including the phrase «References Available Upon Request» (can be removed as this is assumed nowadays) and limiting your resume to one page (you are free to move onto a second page when necessary).
The
summary statement gathers significant qualifications from throughout the resume and places them near the top of the document where hiring managers are most likely to
see them.
So instead of a
summary that lists 10, 20, 30 different subject matter expertises, choose a Personal Branding
statement that focuses on just one that make you unique (
See: http://recareered.blogspot.com/2010/01/how-personal-branding-
statement-can.html).
Since teamwork is such an important skill to showcase, as you can
see from our medical technologist resume sample, make sure you mention it at the beginning of your document in your
summary or objective
statement.
You don't need complete sentences in your
summary (you can remove the «I» subject), but you will need your readers to
see a clear or implied subject, verb, and object for each
statement.
As you can
see in the experienced correctional officer's resume sample, this means a powerful
summary statement, a list of top skills for the industry, a history of work experiences, and an education section.
The first two sections a hiring manager is likely to
see are your professional
summary statement and qualifications.