The following resume by Joanne Rainey demonstrates the use of dashes to create indented subbullet - point
statements under her achievements.
Not exact matches
Been also issued a
statement touting her
achievements under de Blasio, specifically the financing of 62,506 affordable residences, «including the highest three years of new construction in the City's history.»
The difference is that the
achievement statements under each job heading are listed
under skill subheadings.
The applicant has created the two skill subheadings Management and Marketing,
under which she placed relevant
achievement statements.
To relieve the fears of the employer and still use the functional format, categorize the
achievement statements under your skill headings according to where they happened.
If you have tons of
achievement statements under a job heading n a chronological resume, consider breaking them into smaller groups according to skills.
It's always a good idea to add a few
statements under your previous work history providing
statements of responsibility and highlighting
achievements.
Chronologically Clear The
achievement statements in your chronological resume appear
under the company name where you performed the
achievement.
If you have many years at the same organization, emphasize your promotions by placing bullet - point
achievement statements under each job title.
If you are a functional resume writer Your
achievement statements should appear
under the appropriate skill headings in the body of your resume.
Under all his job titles, especially his most recent one where he got fired, Brent wrote strong bullet point
statements about relevant
achievements with quantifiable results.
While the latter part of this
statement needs to be kept
under wraps, it is important to dwell on it when writing an
achievement statement on your resume.