Group your responsibilities under skill - based
subheadings such as «Leadership» or «Communication.»
Label your resume sections properly, using
subheadings such as work experience, education and interests etc..
This is not to mention other critical
subheads such as Local Travels & Transport Allowance, Local & International Training Costs, Maintenance of Buildings (Offices & Barracks), Aircrafts, Marine Boats, Feeding of Detainees nationwide, Provisions of Uniform & Accoutrement, etc..
Potential employers will see your strongest assets first, and you can choose how to divide the skills using
subheads such as the traditional «Licenses and Certificates» or in skills - based groupings — such as leadership, organization, sales or communication — with relevant certifications listed under each subhead.
Not exact matches
asks one
such subheading, then answers with «covenant and care group,» «connections circle,» «TLC group,» «heart - to - heart group» and many others.
Tag post headlines and
subheads as H1 and H2s in your admin panel (most hosting platforms
such as WordPress have easy toggles for this).
Use Sans Serif fonts
such as Arial, Veranda, or Tahoma for body content and
subheadings since these are much easier to read on screens.
I'll address issues
such as drivetrain longevity and warranty below under the Special Considerations
subheading.
However, for anything that includes a large number of centered or block items,
such as
subheadings, quotes, excerpts, etc..
Just as important, give each and every one of your articles a
subhead,
such as «The Author of Gardening for Goofballs Reveals How To Get More Gloves For Less Bucks!»
These might end up as
subheadings in your chapter, and you can set them up as
such in your table of contents.
That includes
such information as your name or
subheadings.
It is good idea to use
subheadings and bullet points in framing the essential parts of your resume
such as your career objective, educational qualifications, professional summary (past and present experience and job description), skill set, area of interest, hobbies, contact details and reference (if any).
Another set of
subheadings in italics focuses on industrial expertise as a Consultant
such as real estate, construction, manufacturing, hospitality and energy.
All major parts
such as «Qualifications», «Professional Experience», «Education» «Trainings and Achievements» should be written in the same font and size while the contents under each
subheading should also follow a unified format.
If you have skills in several categories, you can head the section «Skills,» and you can include
subheadings to organize your categories,
such as «computer skills,» «laboratory skills,» «foreign language skills,» «organizational skills,» etc..
Create a
subheading and list your school's name, expected graduation year and current GPA,
such as «Town High School, Class of 2018, 3.75 GPA.»
For financial analysts,
subheads highlighting skills can be very specific,
such as «Risk Analysis,» «Financial Modeling,» «Joint Ventures» and «Trend Forecasting.»
Under the
subheading «Services Borrower Did Shop For» and in the applicable column as described in paragraph (f) of this section, an itemization of the services and corresponding costs for each of the settlement services required by the creditor for which the consumer shopped in accordance with § 1026.19 (e)(1)(vi)(A) and that are provided by persons other than the creditor or mortgage broker, the name of the person ultimately receiving the payment for each
such amount, and the total of all
such itemized costs that are designated borrower - paid at or before closing.
Proposed § 1026.38 (i)(1)(iii)(A) would have specified that if the actual amount of «Total Closing Costs» is different than the estimated amount of
such costs as shown on the Loan Estimate (unless the difference is due to rounding), the creditor or closing agent must state, under the
subheading «Did this change?
Under the
subheading «Other,» an itemization of any other amounts in connection with the transaction that the consumer is likely to pay or has contracted with a person other than the creditor or loan originator to pay at closing and of which the creditor is aware at the time of issuing the Loan Estimate, a descriptive label of each
such amount, and the subtotal of all
such amounts.
Under the
subheading «Services Borrower Did Not Shop For» and in the applicable columns as described in paragraph (f) of this section, an itemization of the services and corresponding costs for each of the settlement services required by the creditor for which the consumer did not shop in accordance with § 1026.19 (e)(1)(vi)(A) and that are provided by persons other than the creditor or mortgage broker, the name of the person ultimately receiving the payment for each
such amount, and the total of all
such itemized amounts that are designated borrower - paid at or before closing.