Here's a good first step: start reading the posts on this blog
under job search.
Typically, a resume may have several bullet points
under each job heading, listing the specific responsibilities and accomplishments you've had.
In your resume, list your secretary duties
under each job in reverse - chronological order.
Rather than simply listing your daily
duties under each job, you should strive to include things you've achieved.
And, as an indie author, chances are, all of these things are
falling under your job description (lucky you!).
Because the details in the middle often get pushed aside for a second read, make sure your achievements that pack the biggest punch appear first and last
under your job experience.
The
paragraph under the job titles outlines duties while the bullet points highlight major success at each job position.
If you have tons of achievement
statements under a job heading n a chronological resume, consider breaking them into smaller groups according to skills.
Right from filing work to word processing and bookkeeping to answering the phone calls; everything
comes under the job scope of clerks.
Create a clear and easy to read resume with accomplishments for each job
posted under the job title: The recruiter wants to know how recently those skills and accomplishments have been used.
Show your experiences and accomplishments
under the job where you earned them instead of in a separate section.
Be sure that the
information under your job description relate not only to the position under which it is listed, but to the future job target.
These are considered paid work experience and should be listed
under job history on your resume, thereby helping to eliminate an employment gap.
Under the job summary details, mention achievements and skills relevant to the job you are applying for, so that the skill required for the job matches with your current experiences.
You could place this section near the top of the resume,
under your job objective to draw the employer's attention to recent and relevant experience.
Bullet points are a great method for highlighting important pieces of information on the resume, but if you bullet
everything under each job title, this technique loses its effectiveness.
When listing your previous work experience, try to keep your duties in a small list
just under the job itself.
If you've got the requisite scientific skills and can learn to do this,
under job interview pressure, you're likely to do well in industry.
I will not give you an entire Resume Template but will simply show you what we would
put under each job he has had in the past.
When you are viewing the list of available jobs, you can click on the similar
link under a job posting to see similar job listings.
Under the job resume category there are very many resume samples that will be of great help to any job seeker.
Would you laugh if someone told you to put down how much you've
earned under each job listed on your resume?
One improvement I suggest is to use the bullets
under each job solely for accomplishments and impact statements.
Create a file just for online job application submissions, saving your executive resume in text format and putting all of your achievements
back under each job.
In the functional style resume, you'll be listing your achievements in the accomplishments section
rather under each job heading.
You'll need to add these sentences to your executive resume as achievement bullets, listing them in priority
order under each job.
The bullet point lists
under each job outline the results that include improved performance in dealerships, increased revenues, enhanced work environment and increased profitability.