This section can make your resume stand out from all the others. It tells the potential employer the essential skills, personal attributes, and experience you have to offer. Consider some of your past job duties and training and list them in this section.
Examples:
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Experience as a waiter/waitress - a statement could be "Excellent customer service skills"
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Experience in sales - you might state "Exceeded sales quota each month"
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Multiple jobs in the same field - an overall statement such as "Over 10 years experience in driving and courier services"
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Experience in a law/community office - you could say "Provided professional, client-oriented reception and office support while maintaining accuracy with a high level of confidentiality"
When completing this section, be sure to include all types of skills you possess:
HARD SKILLS:
Skills you have learned or trained for - typing, software applications, machinery, languages, driver’s license, project management.
SOFT SKILLS:
Skills we use in our day-to-day lives. Acquired knowledge that we do not necessarily train for - organizational abilities, problem solving, communication skills, teamwork, presentation, self-management, adaptability, motivation, commitment.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Years of experience, degrees, licenses, certificates, memberships, awards, languages (that you speak, read and write), professional memberships & affiliations.