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Job Objective
This is an optional section of your resume outline. Here you can tell
readers what the objective of your resume is and what you are looking
for.
Example:
Entry-level accounting position with medium to large public accounting
firm.
The "Body" is the largest section of your resume outline
This is where you can enter details about your education, work
experience and additional information. The body contains:
Education
Here you can list your educational background.
If you have a college education, do not list your high school
information. You can also list any honors for academic excellence in this
section of your resume outline.
If you are a graduating senior or looking for an internship, you can
add a relevant courses section to your resume outline.
Employment History
This is an important part of the resume. Here you can list your
previous employment history. If you are using a chronological resume
format, you should list the most recent job positions first on your resume
outline.
You can also list relevant volunteer activities or work experience
programs if you do not have much job experience.
Achievements
If you have any special achievements you would like to announce, you
can use this section. Maybe you made a suggestion that saved your previous
boss a ton of money. You can list it in this section of your resume
outline.
Special Skills
The remaining sections of the resume can include additional skills such
as fluency in a foreign language.
References
You should leave this section out altogether. References are not
required at this stage and stating that 'References are available upon
request' is assumed anyway... so you just end up wasting valuable space!
Additional Optional Sections
You can add additional sections to your resume outline such as
volunteer work, community involvement or honors. You also have to decide
on the layout of your resume.
Choose a common font and medium range font-size, such as 12. Decide how
you want to highlight the headings of the different sections. You can use
bold, italics or underline to highlight section headings. Some people use
bold and a larger font size to highlight their name on the resume.
The last part of your resume will probably receive little focus, so if
you have a marketable skill or outstanding honor you should try to
incorporate them in earlier sections of your resume.
You can find a lot of resources on the web that can provide you with
free outlines and sample resume layouts. Usually an outline will differ if
the resume is for a recent college graduate or a long time professional.
Choose a resume outline that is specific to your career field and you can
build your resume around that outline.
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