A properly structured resume
with bullet points containing appropriate phrases can be the gateway to a successful job application.
Not exact matches
This is a simple homework that may be used
with a variety of ages that covers: Cut, Copy Paste
Bullet Points Text Wrap Clip Art Inserting Graphics The 2 page homework is entirely self
contained providing the theory notes on one side and questions on the other.
KS2 English Skills Revision Series Two
contains worksheets on: • Noun phrases • Clauses: co-ordinating conjunctions, subordination • Relative pronouns • Relative clauses • Verbs: present tense, past tense, progressive, present progressive, past progressive, present perfect • Modal verbs • Parenthesis - brackets • Parenthesis - dashes • Synonyms • Antonyms • Ellipsis • Subject, verb, object • Punctuation • Verbs, active and passive voice • Colon • Semicolon • Hyphenated words •
Bullet points • Verb or noun • Nouns and adjectives • Words
with more than one meaning • Adverbs • Adverbials • Fronted adverbials NOTE In this approach to English grammar at KS2 we have followed closely the model of grammar adopted by the English National Curriculum.
Each of the three booklets (one per theme)
contains eight questions,
with four
bullet points each, encouraging the students to refer to present, past and future events, as well as to include opinions.
This section typically
contains 5 - 6
bullet points starting
with action verbs.
The jobseeker's qualifications section
contains bullet points with key phrases.
Notice how this section
contains a succinct list that includes
bullet points with a few words each.
For example, if you're a sales rep and you've always surpassed your company's revenue goals, highlight your accomplishments
with two or three
bullet points that
contain concrete information.
Since this new section will
contain your career accomplishments, you should shoot for 8 - 10
bullet points describing situations where you identified a problem, came up
with a solution, and ended
with a positive result.