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Professional resume

Resume Content Areas


The following categories can be used as guideline to assist you in organizing a Professional resume. In constructing a rough draft, do not be concerned with length. Remember, categories my be omitted or added in later revisions.


Name, Address and telephone

Present yourself with the name you use in your personal and Business skills life (nickname should be avoided). Also, always include phone numbers with area codes. If you have an e-mail address, you might want to include that as well.


Objective

A brief description of your job search focus and professional goals. Do not be too specific in order to keep your options open.


Education

Indicate qualifications, degree, title, university name, and location. Starting date and graduation date (actual or anticipated if it is more than a year away). It is good to mention high GPA's and academic awards. Remember to highlight any coursework, or research that is relevant to your objective.


Work Experience

For each job give the position title, company name and location, start and end dates a short, specific description of tasks and responsibilities. If the company is not well known then briefly descried its business sector and operation.


Additional Information

This category is useful for displaying information that doesn't fit in any other category. Although interests, computer knowledge, and activities can be separate categories, especially if they are very strong, they can be listed here as well. Languages spoken can be placed here as well.


Interests

This is sometimes used to understand your "personality type".


Activities

Social or civil activities and fitness or sports activities, or hobbies that indicate how you spend your leisure time.


Computer Knowledge

If using computer is a necessary skill for the job you are seeking, be sure to highlight your knowledge in this section.


Languages Spoken

Include information about the languages you speak and write.


Honors and Leadership

H&L are also important categories to include. The employer is interested in the Business skills you have developed whether through volunteer or paid experiences. If you were elected for offices or committees. Mention it. Recognition and demonstration of leadership roles are valuable.


References
Be sure to ask individuals if they would be willing to be a reference for you prior to mentioning their name to prospective employers. Name of individuals are not usually listed on the Professional resume (unless there is a space available at the end), but you prepare a typed list of three references to provide at the interview. This list should include name, little, employer and business telephone numbers. You may also state at the bottom of your Professional resume "References furnished upon request."



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