
Below is a sample outline with some ideas for sub headings. You may also think of others subheadings that are related to your career field or job search. Once you’ve chosen your sub sections and filled them with your information, it’s easy to plug it all into your resume format.
Of course, you’ll delete sub-sections or optional sections that aren’t relevant or those that you prefer not to add to your resume. Also leave out any information (other than employment history) that isn’t relevant to your job search or doesn’t concisely show that you would be an asset to your prospective employer.
Some sub sections work equally well in two or more sections. For instance a certification might have earned you a promotion in a prior job. In that case, keep it with employment information rather than as a type of continuing education. Remember your goal is to make it easy for an employer to see that you are the right candidate for the job!
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