Not exact matches
Sure, you've seen the standard reverse chronological resume that has your address block at the top, followed by an objective (or «find a job, duh» phrased
in a much
nicer and professional
way), your education, your
skills, and a backwards tour of your job history.
Your accomplishments and
skills can and should speak for themselves, and while bells and whistles are
nice to have, you don't want them to get
in the
way of having your resume speak to the right person.
As others have commented, very good article, I would say you put
in a
nice detailed
way - «You'll get out of the job what you put into it, its not easy, it takes hard work AND strong people
skills... so if you like the ease of a steady paycheck and little or no responsibility, Real Estate is NOT for you.»