- Writing your resume
- Gather your information
- Your Objective
- Career profile
- Experience
- Education
- Quotes and other facts
- Mistakes to avoid
- Revising the resume
- How to proofread
- Printing your resume
- Sending your resume
- Scannable resumes
- Keyword / ASCII resumes
- Cover letter strategies
JOB INTERVIEW TIPS
- Interview questions
- Before a job interview
- During a job interview
- After the job interview
- Thank you letter example
CAREER TRAINING
EDUCATION
You must include a section describing your education.
Follow this format:
EDUCATION
- Master of Arts: Communications, University of Florida (1984)
- Bachelor of Arts: Art History, San Diego State University (1982)
You can also call it Education/Training if you’d like to list any training received after your formal education ended.
This is also a great way to give more substance to an otherwise-skimpy Education section.
Yours could look like this:
EDUCATION/TRAINING
- Ongoing professional training includes courses in sales, problem-solving, leadership, management, quality, market research and presentation skills (1985-present).
- Bachelor of Civil Engineering, Trafalgar University, Algeria (1984)
If you went to college but didn’t graduate, you can describe your course of study like this:
EDUCATION
BS: Finance course work, Ohio State University (two years).
If you’re currently in school, include your expected year of graduation, it like this:
EDUCATION
MBA: Finance, Michigan State University (expected late 1999).
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