Create a skills section and list your hard and soft
skills under that header using bullet points.
Not exact matches
In this opinion, the committee reached a decision that was contrary to the Philadelphia decision discussed above, concluding that lawyers who are not certified in a practice area «may not list areas of practice
under the
header «
Skills & Expertise» even if it was noted elsewhere on their LinkedIn profiles that they are neither certified nor an «expert.
Then, use bolded
headers to delineate your sections, and
under them, use bullets to list your
skills and relevant bits of detail.
If for some reason you decide to create a functional resume, you can make the format more palatable by attributing your functional
skills to actual jobs / experiences — so if you claim an accomplishment
under one of your functional
headers, write in parentheses when and where it happened.
Spare a small section of your resume (at the top,
under your
header) for a bulleted list of yours top
skills.
For example, list your compassionate bedside manner, grace
under pressure, and problem - solving
skills in one place
under the
header «soft
skills.»
Your objective and
skills should come first
under your
header, making it easy for hiring managers to skim.