As a database developer, the education, career history, and
skills inventory sections should highlight your knowledge of one or more programming languages, such as Java, C# or PHP, experience with enterprise databases such as Oracle or mySQL and knowledge of web technologies.
Don't stop there, include keywords in your professional experience and technical
skills inventory sections.
Not exact matches
CORE
SKILLS & COMPETENCIES Production Management and Supervision, Production Planning &
Inventory Control... Prepared Production Schedule of ten
sections and did revision as needed to meet production requirements... Reviewed and approved daily production and packing reports of the ten production lines.
This
inventory can very well be described and listed in your resume in the
section: Key
Skills or Key Strengths If you are just writing your resume and want to create such a list this article provides the most important key strengths of employees.
The «key
skills»
section in your resume provide an quick
inventory of your personal traits, competencies and strengths and how those qualities can help the job in question.
We can include those
skills in your summary statement and possibly in a
skills inventory, also called a core competencies
section.
• Quantify your information in every
section • Focus on the employer's requirements • Take
inventory of your
skills and promote only relevant ones • Include a cover letter to complement your resume • Limit the use of abbreviations • Have your resume reviewed
Barbara, I have some very different ideas on a core competency
section also — See «Add A
Skills Inventory To Get Noticed For More Jobs» at http://www.recareered.com/blog/2010/02/10/resume-ideas-add-a-skills-inventory-to-get-noticed-for-more-jobs/ for more effective ways to present your skills and compete
Skills Inventory To Get Noticed For More Jobs» at http://www.recareered.com/blog/2010/02/10/resume-ideas-add-a-
skills-inventory-to-get-noticed-for-more-jobs/ for more effective ways to present your skills and compete
skills-
inventory-to-get-noticed-for-more-jobs/ for more effective ways to present your
skills and compete
skills and competencies.
Since there are not a lot of required educational credentials for this job, but there are a number of important and role - specific
skills that a good
inventory manager needs, such as operational and personnel policy knowledge and safety regulations, this
section has to be robust.
If you've worked with specific software, include your familiarity with those programs and your other digital
skills as bullets in your
skills section, as demonstrated in our warehouse and
inventory control manager resume sample.
Use the highlights
section to shine a spotlight on valuable
skills, such as
inventory management, scheduling, and staff training.