
EMAILING RESUMES, CVS AND COVER LETTERSĮmail is commonplace in today’s job market, and many job seekers send resumes, CVs, cover letters, and follow-up letters through email. It’s a good idea to give your recommenders some detail about the job you are applying for they will be better prepared to give you a good reference. Always ask for permission from your recommenders before using their name and information. List references on a separate page with your name and contact information at the top. Include computer skills, language skills, communication skills, or other relevant skills. This section can include skills that supplement your experience. You can provide less detail about these positions. This section can contain positions that are not related to the job you are pursuing. Avoid phrases like “responsibilities include.” Use Action Verbs to describe your duties in a bulleted list. List your job title, place of employment, city, state, and dates. This section lists your experience in reverse chronological order with emphasis on key skills you possess.
#PROFILE SAMPLE PAGE PROFESSIONAL#
Stanford University, Stanford CA Professional and Work Experience: University of Washington School of Public Health, Seattle, WA MPH, Maternal and Child Health expected June 2017 Be sure to include any certifications, honors, dissertation/thesis research, and study abroad experiences. You should include the name of your college, city, state, the degree you received or expect to receive, and date of the degree. Your education section should list your academic background in reverse chronological order. This section allows the reader to see upfront that you have the skills they are looking for in a candidate. This section lists skills, experience, and abilities relevant for the position you are seeking. "To obtain a health educator position at Public Health Seattle and King County that will allow me to utilize my communication and outreach skills." Summary/Qualifications/Profile: "A job in the field of public health where I can gain experience." The objective provides an opportunity for you to tailor your resume to the position you are applying for. The objective should be specific and focus on your skills. The objective is an optional section that describes your motive for applying for a position. TYPICAL STRUCTURE FOR A RESUME Identifying information :įull name, address, phone number, and email address.

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The purpose of a resume is to get you an interview. Your interview should get you a job.Sample Resume 3 - Reverse Chronological with Profile.

Sample Resume 2 - Reverse Chronological with Summary.
