When listing your accomplishments
use bullet statements and action words instead of a narrative paragraph.
In an cover letter for customer service representative position (with no experience),
use bullet statements in second paragraph to draw attention of employer towards your transferable skills and abilities.
You may
use these bullet statements to build / update your resume for criminal investigator position.
Tip for Entry Level Candidates: In the second paragraph, entry level candidates may
use bullet statements to highlight their strengths.
Some candidates make use of paragraphs to describe a job; others
use bullet statements.
Not exact matches
In addition, you can target certain
statements with your Truth
Bullets, facts that you have discovered during your investigations, that you can
use to shoot down any
statements that you know for a fact are false or misleading.
There are no shortcuts or magic
bullets in Getting Clients; instead, it covers all the bases for a successful strategy, including developing a mission
statement, targeting a market,
use of social media, content marketing, and networking.
The resume is formatted
using bullet points and brief
statements in the introduction, so the hiring manager can easily skim the document and is more likely to read further.
The writer
uses bullet points, short sentences or fragments, and strong descriptive words in the summary
statement and skills section.
However, you can elect to structure yours
using three
bullet point
statements instead.
Unfortunately, job seekers throw together their work history
using bullets to list basic job descriptions and tasks and they continue to hold fast to the belief that employers want an objective
statement along with their full obituary of their career.
This resume
uses bullets and brief
statements for organization, making it easy to absorb its information quickly.
So instead of diving right in with the experience, he
uses a detailed summary
statement and
bullet points to give an overall pictue of his logistics know - how, making sure to mention leadership qualities like coordinating and managing people.
Seduce the reader by filling your resume with short, snappy
bullet statements sharing the impact you made in each position, ideally
using metrics portraying the positive results you delivered either to the company or client.
A third white - space technique is to
use the Tab key to indent text in order to create columns or sub
bullet - point
statements.
The job seeker goes on to identify key areas that qualify them for the position and
use bullet points to make those
statements stand out.
Bullet points are
used to separate each
statement.
Keep your objective
statement simple and, if necessary,
use graphic goodies such as indents, bold,
bullets, dashes, and columns to make it readable in just a few seconds.
You can
use bullet points or a separate paragraph to write down
statements of achievement.
Use bullet points (or another symbol such as a dash or asterisk) to separate your
statements.
Avoid a bulky midsection by keeping paragraphs short,
using bullet - point
statements, or
using columns to present your thoughts.
A simple recipe for a do - it - yourself resume: Just
use the standard Microsoft Word resume template, replete with all -
bullet format and objective
statement at the top.
In both the qualifications and experience sections,
use bullet points with short
statements to enumerate your skills and accomplishments.
This part of your resume usually follows the summary
statement, and the standard recommendation is to allow for easy skimming by
using short phrases and listing no more than about eight
bullet points.
Use bullet points and short
statements so it is easy to read quickly.
Use clear headers (work history, education, etc.) and use bullet points and short statements instead of paragraphs wherever possib
Use clear headers (work history, education, etc.) and
use bullet points and short statements instead of paragraphs wherever possib
use bullet points and short
statements instead of paragraphs wherever possible.
Dos •
Use professional and easy to read fonts such as Arial, Times New Roman and Verdana • Underline, bold or italicize information to emphasize important categories • Tailor your resume for each position per requirements of a specific employer • Quantify your accomplishments and use power verbs to provide credence to your statements • Use bullet points for clarity • Put special emphasis on your transferable skills • Proofread and edit your resume several times before you submit
Use professional and easy to read fonts such as Arial, Times New Roman and Verdana • Underline, bold or italicize information to emphasize important categories • Tailor your resume for each position per requirements of a specific employer • Quantify your accomplishments and
use power verbs to provide credence to your statements • Use bullet points for clarity • Put special emphasis on your transferable skills • Proofread and edit your resume several times before you submit
use power verbs to provide credence to your
statements •
Use bullet points for clarity • Put special emphasis on your transferable skills • Proofread and edit your resume several times before you submit
Use bullet points for clarity • Put special emphasis on your transferable skills • Proofread and edit your resume several times before you submit it
It
uses the Chrono - Functional Resume Format, leading with a resume objective
statement followed by the applicant's skills at the top in a
bullet point format — «Areas of Experience».
Use short but meaningful
bullet statements.
The eye goes to these excellent points, simply because they are indented and
use the dash symbol in contrast to the
bullet points of the other
statements.
Mention only your relevant qualifications
using short
bullet statements.
When you write a summary
statement, you have the option to draft a short, three sentence paragraph like the one in the teacher resume template for Word, or you can
use three
bullet points, as shown in the example below.
When writing your skill section, be sure to
use bullets and
statements.
You can organize your summary
statement into three short sentences or
use bullet points.
The summary
statement should be no longer than three
statements, you can organize this section
using bullet points, and there is no need to write in complete sentences.
Just as in our recruiter resume samples, your experience section should cover your last 10 - 15 years of work history, with each job written in six to eight succinct
bullets that
use powerful action verbs and quantifiable achievements to make an impactful, impressive
statement.
Split your key attributes and skills
using short and concise
bullet statements.
Use only three sentences or
bullet points to describe your capabilities in
statements that provide a confident overview of your capabilities and selling points.
It
uses a succinct paragraph for the summary
statement and
bullet points for subsequent information.
One improvement I suggest is to
use the
bullets under each job solely for accomplishments and impact
statements.
Using bullet points allows you to present your experience in short, powerful
statements.
When it comes to sales, I would
use a chronological resume adding a feature
statement about your skills and
bullets to draw the reader's attention to your accomplishments.
Write your experience
using action verbs and short
bullet points to create impactful
statements.
Ensure it is easy to quickly read by
using bullet points, short
statements, and concise language.
Note the
use of the «accomplishment
statement» and «three -
bullet» approaches in describing experience.
It
uses bullet points to separate
statements to improve readability.
When writing your skills section, be sure to
use bullets and avoid putting periods at the end of
statements.
Don't
use more than 2 lines for every
bullet statement.
You can write many
bullet statements here, such as; ability to
use hand and power tool, proficient in driving and operating forklifts and cranes, physical dexterity, time management skills and the ability to work in extreme weather conditions.
Include periods at the end of your sentences or
statements, and
use bullets.