Break up text into short blocks instead of long paragraphs and
use sub headings regularly.
Also,
use your sub headings appropriately and check out that the length of your CV is not too long or too short.
Not exact matches
If someone had a knock on the
head and was a little woozy what the heck is a manager to do if he
used a
sub already and is playing a man down due to a red earlier in the game.
The example I
used for these screen shots has major
headings and
sub headings.
This resume
uses a job title headline with a
sub heading that states their expertise in corporate strategy, development and implementation.
Also, these resumes
use coloured
sub headings along with smart bullets to showcase text with an aesthetic appeal, vital to make your resume stand out.
This resume
uses a headline to emphasize two decades of experience in actuarial work with a
sub heading that focuses on actuarial systems development, support, planning, design and compliance.
Use your employer's current name and then break down the older roles into
sub headings, you don't need to list previous company names.
The resume
uses the headline of Senior Finance Executive with
sub heading for Treasury and Finance Management, Investment management and Strategic Decision Making.
Use bold and italic text where ever required i.e., in the
headings or
sub headings or highlighting something etc..