Jimmy Sweeney is the president of CareerJimmy and author of the brand new "Secret Career Preparing a
resume can feel overwhelming. You may
worry that your vocabulary is limited, your sentence structure wobbly, and your
punctuation weak.
Preparing a
resume can feel overwhelming. You may
worry that your vocabulary is limited, your sentence structure wobbly, and your
punctuation weak.
• Place your
name and contact information flush left. Include phone numbers and e-mail
address.
• State your objective simply and clearly: A position
as a Clothing Store Manager
• Write a short summary of your qualifications: good communicator and leader, friendly personality, knowledgeable about the clothing industry, organized and goal-oriented. Note the clear yet simple wording.
• List your last two jobs, the start and finish
dates, name of company or organization, city and state. Write one or two short
sentences describing your responsibilities. Example: As assistant store manager
my responsibilities included monitoring inventory, conducting new employee
trainings, and helping the store manager with day-to-day operations and
staffing.
• State your
training or education such as: Community College or
• Put down any awards or recognition you
received such as: Customer Service Award, the date and the name of the
organization that honored you. Example: Retail Professionals of
Remember:
PRECISE IS NICE!