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Name
& address
Present
yourself with the name you use in your personal and business
life (nicknames should be avoided). Always include phone numbers
with area codes. If you have an e-mail address, you might
want to include that as well.
Objective or Profile
The objective is one of the most important
parts of a resume and should not be overlooked. It informs
potential employers that you are moving in a certain direction,
relates your work preference(s), and serves as a focal point
from which to review and analyze your resume. It should be
brief, clearly stated, and consistent with the accomplishments
and demonstrated skills as documented on your resume. If you
are considering more than one professional goal, you should
consider developing more than one resume, each presenting
a different objective.
Example:
- Position teaching science and/or math at the secondary school
level.
- Position within a financial institution requiring strong
analytical and organizational skills.
The
profile is an alternative to an objective statement. It gives
you the opportunity to present your strengths at the very
beginning of the resume.
Example:
Profile Marketing...Finance...Management
- Eager to contribute
to the growth of a progressive company with quality products
or services.
- Qualified by business education, customer service and administrative
experience.
- Professional appearance and advanced interpersonal communication.
- Highly motivated, strong work ethic; available as needed
for training, travel, overtime, etc.
- Financed 80% of college tuition and expenses; additional
20% through scholarships.
In
writing the major areas of your resume, it is important to
emphasize your abilities and accomplishments more than past
duties. You may also want to indicate how well you performed.
This will help infuse personal qualities such as character
and personality into your resume.
Additional Information
This category is useful for displaying
information that doesn't fit in any other category. Languages
spoken, or any extra, relevant bit of information can be placed
here.
Interests: This
is sometimes used to evaluate your suitability to a geographic
area or to understand your "personality type". Include this
section if you have available space. Include social or civic
activities, health and fitness or sports activities, or hobbies
which indicate how you spend your leisure time.
References
Be sure to ask individuals if they would
be willing to be a reference for you prior to mentioning their
names to prospective employers. Names of individuals are not
usually listed on the resume (unless there is space available
at the end), but you should prepare a typed list of three
references to provide at the interview. This list should include
name, title, employer, address, business and home telephone
number. You may also state at the bottom of your resume "References
furnished upon request."
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