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Resume Writing for the 21 st Century

Learn how to create a modern, effective resume that highlights your strengths and accomplishments. Set yourself apart from other candidates and land more interviews!

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Resume Writing for the 21 st Century

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  1. Resume Writing for the 21st Century Presented by: ANTHONY SHARP

  2. Purpose of Resume • Summary of your professional life • Highlight your strengths and accomplishments • Set yourself apart from other candidates • Representation of your professionalism • Gets you an interview! • Start creating your resume now!

  3. What goes on a resume? • Contact Information • Objective/Summary • Qualifications/Skills • Employment History • Job duties: http://online.onetcenter.org/ • Education • Awards & Recognition (Perfect Attendance, Dean’s List) • Professional Affiliations (California Placement Association) • Volunteer • Military Experience • Licenses/Certifications (e.g. Guard Card, CPR, LPC)

  4. What should not be on a resume? • Inappropriate e-mail address • Address • Non-working phone number • Information that is not current or relevant • Reasons why you left past jobs • Past salaries • A photograph of yourself • Marital status • Names and addresses of references • Religious affiliations • Race or Age • Favorite sports team/music artist

  5. How not to • Not state • To obtain a challenging position • Selfish • That will provide opportunities for growth and advancement.

  6. How to write • IDENTIFY • To secure an Administrative Assistant position • 3 SKILLS • Customer service • Organization skills • Multi-tasking ability • To Do… • To help improve office flow and productivity

  7. HOW MUCH? • Quantifiers • Quantity • Showcase how much responsibility you have handled and can handle • Emphasize the value that you can bring to the company

  8. TONI HALL (310) 358-9999 | toni.hall@ymail.com | www.linkedin.com/in/tonihall OBJECTIVE To obtain an Administrative Assistant position that will allow me to utilize my communication ability, education and organization skills to improve office flow and productivity while enhancing company branding. • SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS • •Able to effectively communicate with all levels of administrative and medical staff • •Committed to ethics and professionalism • •Type 55wpm with a 95% accuracy rate • •Demonstrate mathematical and accounting procedures used for business specific calculations and decisions • •Proficient in use of technology and application software to analyze and solve business decisions • EDUCATION • Certificate of Completion in Business Administration, Moreno Valley College, Moreno Valley, CA • Diploma, Canyon Springs High School, Moreno Valley, CA • RELEVANT COURSES • Introduction to Business Principles of Accounting Introduction to Computer Systems • Statistics Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics • VOLUNTEER • Human Services Club, Moreno Valley, CA October 2016 – Present • Greet 50+ vendors at community events (e.g. College Fair, Easter, etc.). • Set up tables, chairs and game booths properly to ensure comfort and enjoyment of 100+ attendees. • Assemble handouts and brochures outlining details of events. • Take photographs to capture highlighted and significant moments to create long lasting memories.

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  10. SHOW ME THE MONEY • Conducted monthly bank deposits ranging from $50,000 - $1M at the end of shift. • Managed a caseload of 120 high school students, grades 9-12. • Enthusiastically crafted 100-200 sandwiches per week according to customer’s request and menu specifications.

  11. FRANKLIN CORTEZ (310) 888-8888 | frankcortez@yahoo.com OBJECTIVE To obtain a Security Guard position that will allow me to utilize my knowledge of criminology, communication ability and passion for service to ensure the safety and protection of the general public and company assets. SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS • Bilingual (English and Spanish) • Capable of expressing oneself in written and oral communication effectively • Possess entry level knowledge of Criminal Justice • Committed to ethics and professionalism to uphold the integrity of the business • Knowledgeable of policies and procedures related to apprehending suspects • Hold a current FBI Security Clearance EDUCATION West Side College, Los Angeles, CA Pursuing Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice Expected Graduation: June 2017 Valley High School, Los Angeles, CA Diploma RELEVANT COURSES Introduction to Criminology Probation and Parole Corrections Security & Investigations Oral and Written Communication Introduction to Psychology

  12. JANET JONES, RDCS • (310) 234-5678 | janet_jones9@yahoo.com • SUMMARY • RDCS registered professional seeking a position as a Cardiovascular Sonographer that will allow me to utilize my training and abilities in vascular procedures, patient care and report preparation to provide excellent service to patients, and offer value to the employer. • EDUCATION • West Coast Ultrasound Institute, Beverly Hills, CA • Academic Associate of Science Degree in Cardiovascular Sonography • St. John’ Academy, Los Angeles, CA • Diploma • SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS • •Demonstrate a commitment to the field of Cardiovascular Sonography, including: • Vascular Sonography • Diseases of the heart • Preventative and screening protocols • • Entry level clinical knowledge, skills, and attitudes in the care of patients undergoing cardiac ultrasound procedures • • Skilled in protocol including 2D M-Mode and Spectral Doppler of echocardiography including PW & CW with the ability to recognize anatomy and pathology • • Trained in problem-solving techniques in the basic concepts and principles of physical science • • Able to effectively communicate with all levels of administrative and medical staff • • Utilize appropriate positioning and techniques for various protocols to ensure accurate imaging • CERTIFICATIONS & REGISTRY • • ARDMS-RDCS Registered • Sonography Principal Instrumentation (SPI) • • CPR/BLS (AHA) • HIPAA Certified • Proficiency operating the following machines: • Phillips, Sequoia, GE Logic, GE Vivid E & GE 7 • CLINICAL EXPERIENCE • UCLA, Los Angeles, CA August 2018 – March 2019 • Cardiovascular Sonography Extern • • Identified cardiovascular pathology by performing a variety of tests daily, such as 2D & M-Mode Echocardiograms, EKG, Stress/Dobutamine Test, TDI, and Spectral Doppler. • • Composed preliminary reports outlining the results of each exam. • • Correctly sterilized TTE probe to ensure protection of patient.

  13. All About… • Belief • Accomplishments • Stated • Significantly

  14. Recap Think About: • Details • Dates • Data • Quantifiable • Determination

  15. What are they?

  16. THANK YOU www.linkedin.com/in/mranthonysharp www.instagram/mranthonysharp/

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