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Resumes! Kyla Yorkoski AmeriCorps Member WorkSource Skagit

Parts of a Resume

Heading  Full name  Address or City, State  Phone number Set up voic !!! Appropriate greeting/ringback tone  Appropriate screen name  LinkedIn?

Summary or Objective Summary  Brief description  Mentions skills, experiences and goals  Fragmented sentences  Tells employers what you can offer them Objective  Desired position  Short statement  Tells employers what you want  Better for applying for a career- type job

Experience  Position title  Organization  City, state  Dates or time served  Brief description of responsibilities

Education/Certification  School name  School location  Date of completion/anticipated completion  Type of degree/certificate  Relevant courses

Skills  Job skills  Soft skills  Transferable skills  What do you provide that can benefit employer?

 DO put only the most relevant information  DO tailor your resume to the employer  DO make your resume easy to read and interpret  DO spell check  DON’T put personal information/facts about yourself  DON’T lie about your skills and abilities  DON’T put references

Reference Page  Name of reference  Job title  Organization  Address   Phone number  Relationship

Put it All Together! PZWmM

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