1. Target audience
A resume should be tailored to your industry. The experience section of your resume should highlight complimentary jobs to the one you are applying for. If your experience is limited, listing relevant coursework is a great alternative. Relevant coursework should be listed as its own section including what you have accomplished for each class. For example:
Entrepreneurial Marketing2. Quantify your job description
Raised over $4,000 for CHOP Hospital through the implementation of a social media. Managed a group of four and served as the point of client for the client
Providing a description of what you accomplished during the course of your job or internship supply’s the reader with the necessary back ground to determine if you are compatible for the position. The descriptions for each job should include one quantifiable result. For example:
TARGET CORPORATION June
2012 ---- August 2012
Executive
Intern
·
Managed
over 100 Team Members, improved stores overall operational score by .01percent.
·
Improved
RED card focus by 1.03; executed on-the- spot coaching.
3. Spacing
An appeasing resume can be as stand out as the content it
contains. Spacing and lines are a great way to break up a page; it can also make
the difference between a resume that will get you an interview and one that
will remain on a desk. Look below for an example of good resume spacing.
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