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Data & Analytics Resume Samples
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Marketing Data Analyst
Analytics Manager
Entry Level Data Analyst
Senior Data Analyst
Big Data Engineer
Entry Level Data Engineer
Data Warehouse Engineer
Senior Data Engineer
Agile Business Analyst
Entry Level Business Analyst
Senior Business Analyst
Technical Business Analyst
IT Business Analyst
Data Science Vice President
Entry Level Data Scientist
Data Science Manager
Senior Data Scientist
Career Change into Data Science
Data Mining Specialist
Data Entry Specialist
Data Entry Clerk
Data Entry Operator
Entry Level Data Entry Analyst
Tableau Developer
Business Intelligence Developer
Power BI Developer
Business Intelligence Manager
Business Intelligence Engineer
SQL Database Administrator
SQL Data Analyst
PL/SQL Developer
Junior SQL Developer
Entry-Level SQL Developer
Senior Actuarial Analyst
Chief Actuarial/Risk Officer
Actuarial Manager
Junior Data Modeler
Oracle Data Modeler
Planning and Supply Chain Specialist
Supply Chain Demand Planner
Supply and Import Planner
Management and Program Analyst
Qualitative Research Assistant
Market Research Specialist / Market Researcher
Insights Analyst
Hadoop Developer
Junior Hadoop Developer
Hadoop Administrator
Big Data Architect
Senior Intelligence Analyst
Entry Level Intelligence Analyst
Director of Data Analytics
Marketing Analytics
Data Analytics Manager
Financial Reporting Analyst
Report Analyst
Data Governance Business Analyst
Data Governance Analyst
Data Conversion Specialist
Artificial Intelligence Specialist
NLP (Natural Language Processing) Engineer
Senior Machine Learning Engineer
Machine Learning Intern
GIS Specialist
GIS Technician
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Manager Resume Samples
Chief information officer (cio).
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Chief Marketing Officer (CMO)
E-Commerce Chief Financial Officer
Chief Financial Officer (CFO) - 2
Operations Program Manager
Senior Program Manager
Technical Program Manager
Program Director
Microsoft Program Manager
Software Project Manager
Process Operator
Process Manager
Senior Project Manager
Technical Project Manager
Entry Level Project Manager
Data Product Manager
Technical Product Manager
Senior Product Manager
Entry Level Product Manager
IT Product Manager
Operations Associate (Entry Level Operations Manager)
Process Improvement Manager
Technical Operations Manager
Business Operations Manager
Sales Operations Manager
Social Media Strategist
Entry Level Social Media Manager
Social Media Marketing Manager
Social Media Director
Creative Marketing Director
Associate Creative Director
Chief Creative Officer
Senior Product Owner
Agile Product Owner
Entry-Level Product Owner
Technical Product Owner
IT Infrastructure Manager
IT Security Manager
IT Asset Manager
Senior IT Manager
Front Office Manager
Medical Office Manager
Dental Office Manager
Construction Office Manager
Assistant Office Manager
Production Executive
Video Production Manager
Print Production Manager
Film Production Manager
Construction Project Coordinator
IT Project Coordinator
Entry-Level Project Coordinator
Associate Brand Manager
Retail Brand Manager
Creative Brand Manager
Digital Brand Manager
Assistant Brand Manager
Brand Marketing Manager
Assistant Construction Manager
Construction Project Manager
Chief Business Officer
Chief Administrative Officer
VP, Sales Operations
Chief Transformation Officer
Software Project Lead
Project Lead
Senior Director of Technology
Director of Technology
IT Director
IT Program Director
Director of IT
Director of Operations (Healthcare)
Operations Director
Director of Sales Operations
Data Engineering Director
Senior Director of Engineering
Engineering Director
Marketing Project Manager
Marketing Program Manager
Entry-Level Program Manager
Product Marketing Manager
Senior Social Media Manager
Marketing Operations Manager
Human Resources (HR) Manager
Senior HR Manager & HR Director (Human Resources Director)
Customer Service Manager
Marketing Manager
Digital Marketing Manager
DevOps Manager
Portfolio Manager
Business Development Manager
Entry-Level Business Development Manager
Senior Digital Marketing Manager
Sales Account Manager
Entry Level Account Manager
Key Account Manager
Senior Account Manager
Inside Sales Account Manager
Technical Account Manager
Graphic Design Manager
Sales Manager
Regional Sales Manager
Hotel Sales Manager
Automobile / Car Sales Manager
Retail Sales Manager
Accounting Manager
Retail Manager
Supply Chain Manager
Nurse Case Manager
Case Manager
Mental Health Case Manager
QA (Quality Assurance) Manager
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Modern (Free)
Simple, 2-column (Free)
Logistics Manager
Logistics and Supply Chain Manager
Brand Activation Manager
Customer Success Manager
Customer Success Operations Manager
Implementation/Onboarding Manager
Communications Manager
Public Relations Manager
E-Procurement Manager
Back Office Manager
Medical Billing Manager
Engineering Manager
Software Engineering Manager
Data Engineering Manager
Senior Engineering Manager
IoT Engineering Manager
Inventory Manager
Inside Sales Manager
Insurance Case Manager
Insurance Claims Manager
Learning and Development Manager
Growth Marketing Manager
Growth Product Manager
Advertising Manager
Advertising Agency Manager
Advertising Account Manager
Risk Manager
Health Care Risk Manager
Financial Risk Manager
Corporate Compliance Manager
E-Commerce Manager
E-Commerce Operations Manager
Agile Project Manager
Engineering Project Manager
Assistant Project Manager
Healthcare Project Manager
Junior Project Manager
Accounts Payable Manager
Demand Planning Manager
Technical Demand Planning Manager
Security Engineering Manager
Cyber Security Manager
Security Project Manager
Information Security Manager
SaaS Sales Manager
Change Manager
Senior Change Manager
Change Communications Manager
Special Projects Manager
IT Project Manager
IT Program Manager
Associate Product Manager
Agile Product Manager
Software Product Manager
Digital Product Manager
Quality Control Manager
Regulatory Affairs Manager
Warehouse Manager
Warehouse Operations Manager
Assistant Warehouse Manager
Training and Development Manager
Visual Merchandising Manager
Retail Operations Manager
Senior Operations Manager
Healthcare Operations Manager
IT Operations Manager
Purchasing Manager
Program Manager Scrum Master
Bookkeeper Office Manager
Email Marketing Manager
Content Marketing Manager
Marketing Communications Manager
Marketing Account Manager
Senior Marketing Manager
Credit Manager
Sourcing Manager
Strategic Sourcing Manager
Hotel Manager
Hotel General Manager
Contract Manager
National Account Manager
Insurance Account Manager
Strategic Account Manager
Territory Sales Manager
Catering Sales Manager
Maintenance Manager
Project Manager/Scrum Master
Automotive Sales Manager
Assistant Sales Manager
Area Sales Manager
National Sales Manager
Implementation Manager
Implementation Project Manager
Administration Manager
Engagement Manager
Employee Engagement Manager
Plant Manager
Innovation Manager
B2B Sales Manager
Relationship Manager
Client Relationship Manager
Customer Relationship Manager
Salesforce Product Manager
Business Office Manager
Manufacturing Production Manager
Continuous Improvement Manager
RN Case Manager
Training Manager / Manager in Training
Training Project Manager
Senior Training Manager
Civil Engineer Project Manager
Entry-Level Case Manager
Architectural Project Manager
SEO Manager
Recruiting Manager
Category Manager
Procurement Manager
Occupational Health and Safety Manager
Environmental Health and Safety Manager
Facilities Manager
Revenue Cycle Manager
Diversity and Inclusion Manager
Revenue Manager
Loss Prevention Manager
SRE Manager
Digital Media Manager
Campaign Manager
Political Campaign Manager
Materials Manager
Operational Excellence Manager
Site Manager
Entry Level Business Development Manager
Senior HR Manager & HR Director (Human Resources Director)
Store Manager
Call Center Manager
Consulting Manager
Clinical Manager
Benefits Manager
Clinical Data Manager
Clinical Trial Manager
Senior Portfolio Manager
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Entry Level Resume Samples
Entry level software engineer.
Entry Level Scrum Master
Entry Level Web Developer
Entry Level Human Resources (HR)
Entry Level Bookkeeper
Entry Level Customer Service Representative
Entry Level Front End Developer
Entry Level Administrative Assistant
Entry Level/Junior Financial Analyst
Entry Level Digital Marketing
Entry Level UX Designer
Entry Level Accountant
Entry Level Full Stack Developer
Entry-Level Sales Associate
Entry Level Cyber Security Analyst
Entry Level Supply Chain Analyst
Entry Level Financial Advisor
Entry Level Electrical Engineer
Entry Level Interior Designer
Entry Level Civil Engineer
Entry-Level Civil Engineer
Entry Level Legal Assistant
Entry Level QA (Quality Assurance) Tester
Entry Level Network Administrator
Entry Level Manufacturing Engineer
Entry Level Network Engineer
Entry-Level (Free)
Entry Level Communications
Entry-Level Journalist
Entry-Level Copywriter
Entry-Level Virtual Assistant
Entry-Level Recruiter
Entry-Level Programmer
Entry-Level IT Support Specialist
Regulatory Affairs Associate (Entry Level)
Entry-Level Loan Processor
Entry Level Software Developer
Entry Level Industrial Engineer
Entry Level Audio Engineer
IT Help Desk (Entry Level)
Entry-Level Executive Assistant
Entry-Level Occupational Therapist
Entry-Level Technical Writer
Entry Level Biomedical Engineer
Entry-Level Radiologic Technologist
Entry-Level Attorney
Entry Level Environmental Science
Entry Level Research Assistant
Entry-Level System Administrator
Entry-Level Java Developer
Entry Level Brand Ambassador
Entry-Level Mechanical Engineer
Entry Level Real Estate Agent
Entry Level Dental Assistant
Entry Level Production Assistant
Entry Level IT Auditor
Entry-Level Pharmacy Technician
Entry Level Medical Coder
Architectural Intern/ Entry Level Architect
Entry Level Environmental Engineer
Entry Level Claims Adjuster
Entry-Level UX Researcher
Entry Level (Two Column)
Junior Graphic Designer
Junior Python Developer
Junior Full Stack Developer
Junior System Administrator
Junior Network Administrator
Junior Mechanical Engineer
Junior Data Scientist
Modern Two-Column
Junior Policy Analyst
Junior Copywriter
Junior Recruiter
Junior Data Analyst
Junior C# Developer
Junior Salesforce Administrator
Junior Business Analyst
Junior Software Engineer
Junior Scrum Master
Junior Web Developer
Junior ETL Developer
Junior Sharepoint Developer
Junior Art Director
Junior Software Developer
Junior Front End Developer
Junior Accountant
Junior Finance Executive
Junior Cyber Security Analyst
Junior Lawyer
Junior Java Developer
Engineering Resume Samples
Software test engineer.
Senior Software Engineer
Lead Software Engineer
Backend Developer
AngularJS Developer
Node JS Developer
React Developer
Freelance Web Developer
Senior Web Developer
Front End Web Developer
Full Stack Web Developer
PLC Programmer
Programmer Analyst
Game Programmer
Java Programmer
JavaScript Developer (Front-End)
iOS Developer
React Front End Developer
AWS Lambda Engineer
Kubernetes DevOps Engineer
AWS DevOps Engineer
Kubernetes Engineer
.NET Full Stack Developer
Java Full Stack Developer
Senior Full Stack Developer
Java Software Engineer
Senior Java Developer
J2EE Developer
Java Backend Developer
Senior Python Developer
Cyber Security Consultant
Cyber Security Engineer
Cyber Security Specialist
Cyber Security Intern
Salesforce Marketing (Cloud)
Salesforce QA / Testing
Salesforce Business Analyst
Salesforce Consultant
QA (Quality Assurance) Analyst/Specialist
QA Engineer
QA (Quality Assurance) Software Tester
QA (Quality Assurance) Automation Engineer
Supplier Quality Engineer
Senior Quality Engineer
QA (Quality Assurance) Engineer
Electrician Apprentice
Electrician
Senior / Experienced Engineer
Electrical Site Engineer
IT System Administrator
Linux System Administrator
Senior System Administrator
Windows System Administrator
Agile Coach
Agile Scrum Master
Senior Scrum Master
Structural Engineer
Design Engineer
Senior Civil Engineer
IT Network Administrator
Senior Mechanical Engineer
Mechanical Design Engineer
Experienced Mechanical Engineer
Manufacturing Quality Engineer
Senior Manufacturing Engineer
Senior Network Engineer
Cisco Network Engineer (CCNA)
IT Network Engineer
Wireless Network Engineer
Senior Node.js Developer
Node.js Software Developer
Integration Solution Architect
Enterprise Integration Architect
Validation Specialist
Software Development Engineer in Test (SDET)
Test Analyst
Test Engineer
Automation Tester
HVAC Service Technician
Environmental Service Technician
Field Service Technician
DevOps Platform Engineer
Test Automation Engineer
Robotic Process Automation Engineer
QA Automation Engineer
Senior C# Developer
C Net Developer
C# Developer
Technical Support Specialist
Application Support Engineer
Technical Support Engineer
Software Product Support Analyst
Process Engineer
Electrical Project Engineer
Civil Project Engineer
Construction Project Engineer
Chief Security Officer
Electronic Engineering
Electronic Assembler
IT System Engineer
Control System Engineer
Embedded System Engineer
Senior System Engineer
IT Support Specialist
Packaging Sales Engineer
Oracle PL/SQL Developer
Oracle Database Administrator
System Planning Engineer
Transmission Planning Engineer
Development and Planning Engineer
Ethereum Developer
Azure Developer
Cloud Services Developer
Senior Sharepoint Developer
Kafka Java Developer
Freelance Audio Engineer
HVAC Engineer
HVAC Installer
Industrial Sales Engineer
Maintenance Supervisor
Industrial Maintenance Technician
Cloud Architect
Cloud Solutions Architect
Technical Architect
Azure Architect
Data Architect
Enterprise Architect
Implementation Consultant
Senior Software Architect
Experienced PHP Developer
Technical Biomedical Engineer
Robotic Process Automation Analyst
IT Security Analyst
Information Security Analyst
Senior IT Auditor
Software Engineering Director
Senior Environmental Engineer
AWS Cloud Practitioner
AWS Architect
Materials Science Engineer
UAT Test Lead
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Finance Resume Samples
Senior bookkeeper.
Investment Banking Managing Director
Investment Banking Vice President
Investment Banking Executive Assistant
Real Estate Financial Analyst
Investment Analyst
Tax Accountant
Director of Accounting
Senior Accountant / Accounting Executive
Accounting Specialist
Accounting Assistant
Director of Research
Equity Research Senior Analyst
Equity Research Analyst
Financial Aid Advisor
Sourcing and Procurement Consultant
Procurement Analyst
Procurement Specialist
Senior Director of Procurement
Procurement Engineer
Government Auditor
Senior Auditor
Night Auditor
External Auditor
Staff Auditor
Corporate Controller
Assistant Controller
Business Controller
Risk Analyst
Accounts Receivable
Accounts Payable Officer
Accounts Payable Clerk
Accounts Payable Supervisor
Senior Internal Auditor
Procurement Coordinator
Purchasing Coordinator
Strategic Sourcing Director
Senior Loan Processor
Mortgage Loan Processor
Assistant Director of Finance
Director of Finance
Commercial Credit Analyst
Collection Agent
Debt Collection Specialist
Senior Finance Executive
Senior Vice President Finance
VP Operations and Finance
Claims Analyst
Claims Processor
Senior Payroll Specialist
Senior Cost Analyst
Mergers & Acquisitions Specialist
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Marketing Resume Samples
Email marketing specialist.
Digital Marketing Intern
Digital Marketing Analyst
Digital Media Director
Communications Coordinator / PR Coordinator
Press Secretary
Communications Coordinator
Social Media Content Creator
Content Strategist
Marketing Content Creator
Video Content Creator
Digital Content Creator
E-Commerce Director
Medical Writer
Digital Content Writer
Brand Journalist
Scriptwriter
Videographer
Video Producer
Digital Marketing Executive
Marketing Vice President
Digital Marketing Strategist
Senior Technical Writer
SEO Analyst
Digital Marketing Director
Marketing Director
Brand Director
Senior Brand Strategist
Campaign Volunteer
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Administrative Resume Samples
Call center csr.
Call Center Agent
Call Center Supervisor
Call Center Representative
Sales and Marketing Virtual Assistant
Virtual Administrative Assistant
Freelance Virtual Assistant
Sales Administrative Assistant
Executive Administrative Assistant
Experienced Administrative Assistant
Medical Administrative Assistant
Senior Executive Assistant
Executive Assistant to CEO
C-Level Executive Assistant
Experienced Executive Assistant
Laboratory Research Assistant
Clinical Research Assistant
Graduate Research Assistant
Psychology Research Assistant
Inventory Control Analyst
Inventory Specialist
Inventory Lead
Inventory Clerk
Desktop Support Engineer
Desktop Support Specialist
Desktop Support Analyst
Fundraising Coordinator
Service Desk Technician
IT Service Desk Analyst
Help Desk Technician
Office Coordinator
Clinical Administrative Coordinator
Director of Administration
Office Administrator
Healthcare Administrator
Surgery Scheduler
Medical Scheduler
Schedule Coordinator
Delivery Driver
Uber Driver
Uber Eats Driver
Construction Project Administrator
Facilities Coordinator
Director of Facilities
Facilities Engineer
Facilities Technician
Revenue Cycle Analyst
Revenue Cycle Director
Revenue Cycle Specialist
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- Inventory Manager Resume Guide & Examples for 2024
- Desktop Support Resume Guide & Examples for 2024
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- Service Desk Resume Guide & Examples for 2024
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Sales Resume Samples
Director of business development.
Business Development Executive
Business Development Associate
Senior Account Executive
Advertising Account Executive
Sales Account Executive
SaaS Account Executive
Fashion Account Executive
Retail Pharmacist
Car Sales Rep
Sales Associate / Retail Salesperson
Senior Sales Associate
Wireless Sales Associate
Supply Chain Director
Supply Chain Business Analyst
Logistics Supervisor
Experienced Real Estate Agent
Technical Sales Engineer
Pre-Sales Engineer
Senior Copywriter
Creative Copywriter
Freelance Copywriter
SaaS Account Executive (Alternate)
SaaS B2B Sales
SaaS Growth
Merchandising Assistant
Retail Buyer
Assistant Buyer
Fashion Buyer
Senior Buyer
Sales Director
Hotel Director of Sales
Sales Operations Director
Sales and Marketing Director
Sales and Marketing Coordinator
Senior Sales Executive
Experienced Sales Executive
Sales Team Leader
Technology VP Sales Professional
VP of Sales and Marketing
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Design Resume Samples
Senior ux designer.
UI / UX Designer
UX Engineer (Usability Engineer)
Architectural Designer
Landscape Architect
Minimalist Architect
Senior Graphic Designer / Director of Graphic Design
Freelance Graphic Designer
Creative Graphic Designer
3D Game Artist
Video Game Designer
Senior Game Designer
Interior Design Assistant
Film Production Assistant
Freelance Production Assistant
E-Learning Designer
Senior Art Director
Fashion Design Director
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Legal Resume Samples
Experienced attorney.
Associate Attorney
Litigation Attorney
Real Estate Attorney
Contract Attorney
Corporate Lawyer
Real Estate Lawyer
Employment Lawyer
Experienced Legal Assistant
Insurance Policy Analyst
Legal Compliance Officer
Compliance Attorney
Compliance Auditor
Compliance Engineer
Quality Compliance Coordinator
Commercial Underwriter
Credit Underwriter
Assistant Underwriter
Loan Underwriter
Contract Administrator
Director of Public Policy
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Other Resume Samples
Benefits administrator.
Benefits Coordinator
Benefits Analyst
Benefits Specialist
Human Resources (HR) Generalist
Executive Recruiter
Senior Recruiter
HR Recruiter
Chief Talent Officer
Executive Talent Acquisition Analyst
Talent Acquisition Lead
Clinical Social Worker
Mental Health Social Worker
Social Work Teacher
Design/Chief Makeup Artist
Senior Makeup Artist
Broadcast News Analyst
Broadcast Journalist
Print Journalist
Life Insurance Agent
Health Insurance Agent
Insurance Underwriter
Insurance Investigator
Learning and Development Executive
Group Learning and Development Specialist
Director of Special Projects
Special Projects Coordinator
Software Consultant
Management Consultant
IT Consultant
Business Consultant
Senior Process Specialist
Payments Processing Specialist
Operations Process Specialist
Business Process Specialist
Executive Director for Non-Profit
Non-Profit Employee
Non-Profit Director
Chief Operating Officer for Non-Profit
Director of Training and Development
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Essential components of a resume in 2024
If your resume doesn’t contain the right sections, you’ll likely be passed over in favor of other applicants. Here are the essential components to include on your resume in 2024:
Header: The resume header is found at the top or on the side of your resume. Its main purpose is to keep your name and contact information handy so the employer can easily set up an interview with you. The header also adds a touch of attractive formatting to your resume.
Professional Summary: The resume summary consists of 3-4 sentences that convey your top skills, experiences, and accomplishments. The goal of the summary is to catch the hiring manager’s attention and encourage them to keep reading your resume.
Employment History: This is the place to list your previous positions , along with bullet points that explain your duties, accomplishments , and the skills used in each job.
Education : Your education section lists degrees and diplomas in order to give the employer a sense of your background and qualifications for the role.
Skills: The skills section is the place to highlight your unique attributes or areas of expertise . Make sure to focus both on hard skills (technical knowledge) and soft skills (personality traits.)
Choosing the right resume example format
When it comes to choosing the right resume format , it’s important to think about the amount of experience you have to show, the type of job you are applying for, and the hiring manager’s expectations.
Here are three different resume sample formats to choose from:
Chronological resume format :
The chronological — also known as reverse chronological — resume format is the “standard” structure that most hiring managers will expect to see. This format focuses on the employment history section, where you can list previous positions and create bullet points that explain your key qualifications for the role. We recommend this format as the best choice for professionals and anyone with at least three previous jobs to show.
Functional resume format
The functional resume format is best-suited to students and first-time job seekers because it places less emphasis on previous experience. Instead, your resume begins with the skills section, where you can describe your key attributes and how you’ve applied those skills in other experiences.
Combination resume format
The combination, or hybrid, resume format is exactly what it sounds like — a combination of the previous two resume formats, which offers maximum flexibility when assembling your resume. This format is best suited to freelancers and other independent professionals.
Not sure which format to choose? Within our resume builder, you can create and save different versions of your resume so that the right format is always at your fingertips.
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What is a resume.
A resume is a brief summary of personal and professional experiences, skills, and education history. Its main purpose is to show off your best self to potential employers.
When applying for a job, you’re (in most cases) going to be asked for a resume accompanied by a cover letter.
If you manage to create a “good” resume, you’re going to 2x your chances of getting hired . Want to learn how? Check out our complete guide on how to make a resume .
How to Write a Resume With No Experience?
The process of writing a resume might seem super scary to you. After all, most resume examples you see on the web are 80% about work experience. So, what the heck can you include in your resume if you have none?
Well, here’s some good news. If you’re applying for an entry-level job or an internship, no one expects you to have ANY work experience.
Instead, you should focus on what you DO have: education, projects, volunteering experience, hobbies & interests.
For a complete guide on how to make a resume with no work experience stand out, check out our article.
What to Put on a Resume?
The most common sections on a resume are:
Contact information
Resume summary or objective
Work experience
If you want to personalize your resume a bit more, you can also include the following sections:
Volunteering experience
Hobbies & interests
For more information on how to place these sections on your resume, check out our article on what to put on a resume .
How to Format a Resume?
Here are the three most popular resume formats:
Reverse-Chronological Resume
Functional Resume
Combination Resume
In 99% of the cases, you’ll want to go with the reverse chronological resume format . That’s the format most resumes you’ve seen follow - its main focus is your work experience, written down in reverse-chronological order.
So, unless you’re a student with no professional experience or a career changer, we’d recommend sticking with this format.
If you want to learn more about three resume formats , check out our comparison guide.
How to Write a Resume For a Student?
A good student resume takes advantage of the education section to highlight the candidate’s skills and qualifications.
So, the first thing you should do is talk about all your academic achievements, including any classes you’ve taken that are relevant to the position.
As a student, hiring managers don’t expect you to have extensive professional experience, so you don’t have to worry about the work experience section missing from your resume. Instead, you can focus on highlighting your extracurricular activities , any volunteering you’ve done, and your awards or certifications.
This student resume guide has all the information you need to perfect your resume and land your first real job.
How to Write a Resume For My First Job?
If you’re applying for your first job, chances are you don’t have substantial work experience. That’s fine - hiring managers expect that from entry-level positions.
First things first, go for the reverse-chronological format. Instead of writing a resume summary, use a resume objective to highlight your skills and career aspirations. If you have any work experience, do include it on your resume.
If not, you should put more focus on the following sections:
Internships , where you should focus on what you learned and achieved
Extracurricular activities , where you should highlight your role, responsibilities, and achievements.
Volunteering experiences , where you should mention the organization name, and relevant tasks and achievements.
Projects , where you talk about any personal projects you’ve worked on (that are also somehow relevant to the job you’re applying for).
Check out this guide on writing a resume with no experience to learn more about the topic and get inspired by real-life examples.
How Long Should a Resume Be?
Short answer: one page. If you're a seasoned professional with a lot of work experience that's relevant to the position, you can create a 2-page long resume MAX.
Long answer: check out our guide on how long should a resume be .
P.S. all of our templates are one page long , so you shouldn’t have a lot of trouble sticking to the one-page limit!
How to Write a Resume Summary?
Your resume summary is a “hook” that goes on top of your resume. Think of it as an introduction to the rest of your resume. It should, in 2-4 sentences, explain what your background is, and why it’s relevant for the position you’re applying for.
To learn more about how to create a resume summary that stands out, check out our guide.
How to List Work Experience on a Resume?
Work experience on a resume is one of those things that’s easy to learn but hard to master.
Each work experience entry should contain the following information:
Company name/description/location
Achievements or responsibilities
Dates employed
Now, if you want to create a work experience section that stands out, you want to make your achievements quantifiable. What this means is, instead of creating a responsibility-focused entry, like:
“Carried out sales operations.”
You list your achievements:
“Hit and exceeded monthly sales KPIs for 5 months in a row.”
This shows the employer that you’re not just a random candidate, you’re an A-player! To learn more about how to list achievements in your work experience (and land the job), check out our article.
How to List Skills on a Resume?
Simply create a ”skills” section on your Novorésumé resume template, and list your top skills. We usually recommend going for a mix of hard and soft skills .
Not sure what skills to include in your resume? Check out these 101 essential skills for any resume .
How to Make a Cover Letter for a Resume?
You should always submit a cover letter along with your resume for any job you apply to. Here are some of our top cover letter tips on how to do this right:
Tailor your cover letter to the employer. The more personalized it is, the more likely it is for the recruiter to like you.
Outline your general background (work experience, profession, etc.) and mention your top 2-3 achievements to show off your skills.
If you really want to stand out, create a cover letter that matches your resume template. To do this, you can use one of our cover letter templates here .
If you want to learn more about how to write a convincing cover letter, check out our comprehensive guide.
What Is the Best Resume Template?
There’s no such thing as “the best resume template” - every recruiter/employer has their own personal preference. Our general recommendation is to do your research on the company and its values.
For example, if you’re applying for a position at a bank, you’d want a more traditional resume template. Or, if you want a job in a startup where they value innovation more, you could opt for a creative resume template .
Alternatively, if you want your experience and skills to do all the talking, you can pick one of these minimalist resume templates .
Finally, if you’re still not sure which type of template is right for the job you’re applying for, you can just use a simple resume template just to be safe.
Do I Need to Include a Photo on my Resume?
No, you don’t need to include your photo together with your other contact details. Companies hire based on merit, which means your physical appearance shouldn’t matter to the hiring manager.
Instead, in your contact information section, make sure to include the following:
Professional title
Valid phone number
Email address
Location/where you’re based
Link to website/ LinkedIn /online portfolio, etc.
What’s the Difference Between a Resume and a CV?
In most cases, when people are talking about a CV or a resume, they are referring to the same thing! The only difference is that it's called a resume in the US and a CV in Europe (and most other countries around the world).
Now, in the US, a CV is a very in-depth document that describes your career journey step-by-step, including all sorts of personal information . Depending on your amount of experience, a CV can range between 2 to 8 pages and it’s typically used when you’re applying for jobs in academia.
Check out our guide for a more comprehensive run-down of the differences between a CV and a resume .
6 Tips for Creating a US Resume (That’ll Land You the Job)
Looking to get hired in the US? Check out our tips for creating a US resume below!
Keep your resume between 1-3 pages . A one-page resume is preferable unless you’re a seasoned professional. In such a case, you can go for two or even three, if your experience is really relevant.
Use Standard American English . So, for example, write “color” instead of the UK version, which is “colour.”
Leave out personal information , such as marital status, birthday, gender, photo, number of children, age, religion, personal identification numbers, and ethnicity/country of origin. They can be grounds for discrimination.
Don’t include references , unless the employer specifically asks you to.
Don’t list English as a foreign language.
Don’t list your GPA, SAT, TOEFL, or ACT scores on your US resume unless otherwise stated. Hiring managers usually don’t care.
Check out this guide for the full list of resume tips and tricks !
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What If I Am a Student?
All of our resume samples are student-friendly! If you’re looking for something a bit more tailored, we’d recommend picking the “college resume template”
Or, if you want to learn how to create a convincing student resume , check out our guide.
Do I Really Need a Resume?
Yes, you definitely need a resume!
Practically every job out there requires that candidates submit a resume and a cover letter, so if you want your application to be considered by the hiring manager, you definitely need a resume .
Are These Resume Templates Free?
Yep, all of the templates listed above are free resume templates.
However, our resume builder comes with a ton of premium features. So if you want to personalize your resume and make it truly yours, you can upgrade!
Who Created These Resume Samples?
At Novorésumé, we put extensive care in creating each resume template.
We interviewed recruiters and analyzed applicant tracking systems to create resume samples that will maximize your chances of getting hired.
Then, our professional graphic designer worked his magic to make the resume samples compelling, well-designed, and easy to read!
Which Template Do Most Employers Prefer for Resumes?
Typically, employers prefer simple, professional-looking resume templates that follow the reverse-chronological format and don’t surpass two pages MAX in length.
All the Novoresume templates above meet these requirements, so rest assured hiring managers will dig whichever one you choose.
Are These Resume Templates ATS-Friendly?
Yes! All Novorésumé templates are ATS-friendly .
Keep in mind, though, that using the right template is step #1. You should also optimize your resume content for applicant tracking systems. For more on that, check out our guide to creating an ATS-friendly resume .
Do You Offer One-Page Resume Templates?
Yep. All the templates you see above are one-page resume templates. They are, however, pretty flexible, so if you decide to go for 2 pages, our templates will get the job done!
Should I Download My New Resume In PDF or Word?
You should always download and save your resume as a PDF .
Here’s why:
PDF formatting never gets messed up.
It’s compatible with practically any system or device.
PDF documents look cleaner and are overall more professional.
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Your Step-by-Step Guide to Making the Perfect Resume (With Examples!)
Your resume is arguably the most valuable piece of paper for your career. But this document can be daunting for many. Maybe you’re not sure how to fit in all your information onto one page. Maybe you’re not sure about the right way to format and write your resume. Maybe you don’t even know what the heck a resume is!
Whatever your concern, we’ll break down everything you need to know about making the perfect resume, from scratch.
What Is a Resume?
What are employers looking for in a resume.
- Pick Your Format
- Start With Your Basic Information
- Add in Your Work Experience
- Consider Including Volunteer Work or Other Experience
- Don’t Forget Your Education
- Top It Off With Some Skills and Interests
- Write a Resume Summary Statement (if Relevant)
- Tailor It to the Job (and the ATS)
- Edit and Refine It
What Are Some Examples of a Good Resume?
A resume is a summary of your career, whether yours is just getting started or has been going on for years. Coming in at around one page in length (two only under specific circumstances), it showcases the jobs you’ve held and currently hold, the responsibilities you’ve taken on, the skills you’ve developed, and the qualities you bring to the table as an employee. Together, those things make it super easy for any hiring manager to see your qualifications and fit for a role.
For all the work you may put into writing one, hiring managers actually spend very little time—mere seconds in many cases—looking at your resume. But despite this sad fact, it’s safe to say that creating a great resume (rather than hastily throwing one together) still matters.
“If you miss the mark, your resume may never be read. Even worse, you might be removed from the applicant pool by a computer before a human even knows you exist,” says Muse career coach Heather Yurovsky , founder of Shatter & Shine. So you want to get it right because, as she explains, isn’t the goal to “spend less time looking for a job and more time in a role you love?”
You might be wondering if you can lean on your LinkedIn profile instead of writing a resume. The answer, sadly, is no. Most hiring managers still expect you to submit a resume, even if they also look at your LinkedIn. Even if you don’t need a resume for a job you’re applying for now, you’re going to need one at some point in your career—they’re not anywhere close to going out of style. So it’s best to always have one at the ready should an opportunity pop up.
And although LinkedIn has plenty of benefits, a resume has one clear advantage: While your LinkedIn is usually a broader picture of your career trajectory, your resume gives you the opportunity to tailor your career story to a specific role or company (more on that later).
Oh, and you’ve probably heard of something called a CV? It’s slightly different from a resume , and usually more common with academics and job seekers outside the U.S.
Hiring managers look for three things on your resume, “What did you do? Why did you do it? And what was the result?” says Muse career coach Martin McGovern , owner of Career Therapy. “If you can answer all three of these questions in...your resume bullet points, you’re going to be on the right track.”
Clear, easy-to-understand language is key. “The truth is that most resumes make no sense. They are stuffed with jargon, they are too technical, and they are filled with redundancies. Try to read a resume that isn’t yours and you will quickly realize that it feels like an alien wrote it,” McGovern adds. Put yourself in the shoes of a recruiter who has no idea how your role works—how can you make your resume accessible to them?
The hiring manager also cares about more than just you and you alone—they care about you in relation to them. “Hiring managers want to see if a candidate matches the requirements” of the role they’re hiring for, Yurovsky explains. “Your resume should paint this picture so the hiring manager not only knows what day-to-day responsibilities you can handle, but why you, above other[s], bring value to their organization.”
How Do You Write a Resume?
Whether you’re someone who’s never written a resume in your life, or you need a nice, thorough refresher on the process of creating one, follow these steps to go from a blank page to a complete—and dare I say beautiful—document.
Related: This Free Worksheet Makes It Easy to Create (or Update) Your Resume
1. Pick Your Format
Before you start typing one single thing, you have to decide what you want the overall resume to look like.
Resume builders can be helpful for this step—they’ll take all your basic information and organize it for you, eliminating some of the legwork. You can also use a pre-made outline, such as one of these free Google Docs templates .
But it’s often safest to start with a clean slate all on your own and eventually upgrade to a more advanced layout. (If you'd still like a place to write all the relevant information before you get started, check out our resume outline .) This allows you to course correct, edit and re-edit, and choose a resume format that best fits your particular situation (after all, not everyone has a career trajectory that’s easy to compartmentalize).
In general, you’re most likely to cover and/or include sections on the following:
- Your work experience
- Your non-work experience, including professional organizations, community involvement, or side projects
- Your education and certifications
- Your skills (specifically hard skills) and interests
So how do you format and organize all of that information?
By far the most common (and safest, if you’re not sure which route to take) option is reverse chronological order . This means you organize your experiences from most recent to least recent. So your work experiences would go above your education, and your current role would go above previous roles you’ve held. This of course has its exceptions—maybe you went back to grad school between jobs, or your most recent role is irrelevant to the job you’re applying for. So the whole page may not be exactly in reverse chronological order depending on your situation. It’s just a guideline.
There’s also something called a functional or skills-based resume . This is used pretty rarely, mainly with career changers and those with limited or complicated work histories. It gets its name because it’s primarily about listing your skills rather than experiences, and showcases them above your work history and education.
You can also opt for a combination resume , which is a mix between a reverse chronological resume and skills-based resume. It highlights your skills at the top, but allows just as much room below to cover your job and school experience.
Use caution when choosing these two formats: “Combo and skills-based [resumes] can be hard to follow, because [they force] the reader to hunt for connections between your skills and experience, and [don’t] provide the full context of your work,” says Muse Career Coach Angela Smith , founder of Loft Consulting. “I’ve also heard a lot of recruiters say that they automatically discount skill-based resumes because they feel the candidate is trying to hide something. I don’t necessarily believe that, but I think it’s important for job-seekers to know that perception is out there.”
2. Start With Your Basic Information
Your contact information should always go at the top of your resume. In this header you’ll want to include anything that could be helpful for a recruiter to get in touch with you. Usually, this means adding in:
- Your full name (preferably the name you use across the web)
- Your phone number
- Your personal email address
You might also choose to include other basic information, such as your LinkedIn or personal website URL, your GitHub (for technical roles), your social media profiles (if relevant to the job), or your address. If you’re looking to move for a job, you may choose to leave out your address or write “open to relocating” to better your chances of getting an interview.
The key is to make this part as clear as possible. If a hiring manager can’t reach you, there’s no point in perfecting the rest of your resume.
3. Add in Your Work Experience
This section will most likely be the bulk of your resume. Even if you’re changing careers, employers still want to see where you’ve worked, what you’ve done, and the impact of that work to get a sense of your background and expertise.
Your “Work Experience” might be one entire category, or you might choose to break it up into “Relevant Experience” and “Additional Experience” to highlight the jobs that are most important for hiring managers to focus on. Either way, you’ll almost always want to have your most recent experience at the top and your older experience down below.
Within your work experience, you’ll want to include each official job title, the company (and possibly its location), and the years you worked there. Below that, you’ll add in two to four bullet points explaining what you did in that job, the skills you built and exercised, the tools you used, and the results of what you did. If you accomplished a lot during your time there, focus on the responsibilities that made the most impact or you’re the most proud of, as well as the ones that best align you with the job you’re applying for (more on that in the following sections). It’s key here to list, if relevant, quantitative as well as qualitative accomplishments.
For example, you might write:
Associate Accountant, Finances and Co., Ann Arbor, MI September 2017 – Present
- Manage billing and invoicing for more than 50 clients, ensuring the deadlines and needs of our enterprise partners, including Big Company and Super Star Org, are met
- Collaborate closely with sales, account management, and project management teams on project setup, maintenance, and invoice management
- Assist in the streamlining of invoicing guidelines and procedures through documentation and the implementation of new software, resulting in an average two-week decrease in total time spent per client
Your resume bullets should be in past tense if you’re referring to past jobs and present tense if you’re talking about your current roles. In addition, your bullets should always start with a strong action verb that best describes what you did. And if you have examples of your work, consider hyperlinking them here as well.
If you have a ton of experience and this category is starting to run long (read: over one page), consider kicking out your oldest jobs unless they’re super relevant to the job you’re applying for, or extra impressive for your field.
Not sure where to start? “It’s helpful to do a brain dump and create a document that has everything and anything you consider as experience or an achievement,” says Yurovsky. From there, she explains, you can start to whittle down what is and isn’t important. And you can refer to this document later if you ever decide to update your resume for a specific role.
Need more specific advice on listing your work experience on your resume? Check out these additional resources:
- When you’ve held multiple jobs at the same company: 2 Jobs, 1 Company: How to Show Multiple Positions on Your Resume
- When you’re not sure what your accomplishments are or how to explain them: Resume Revamp: How to Turn Your Duties Into Accomplishments
- When you want to spruce up a boring or insignificant job: How to Make Your Most Boring Jobs Sound More Interesting on Your Resume
- When you’re considering fudging a job title: The Answer to “Can I Change My Job Title on My Resume to Make It More Accurate?”
- When you’ve had a bunch of short-term gigs: How to List Temporary Jobs on Your Resume
4. Consider Including Volunteer Work or Other Experience
Anything you’ve done that’s not work experience—your side gig, volunteer work, special projects—can be hosted under clearly-labeled sections (“Volunteer Experience” or “Activities,” for example). Depending on how robust your work experience is, these things may be worth including, particularly if they’ve helped you level up your skill set or better align you with your dream job. Plus, they make you look that much more well-rounded, passionate, and hardworking.
If you’re a recent grad, you might also build out a section for on-campus activities, such as clubs, organizations, or leadership experience. This can be a great supplement if you’re lacking in the jobs department. You can frame these just as you would professional jobs—including your title, the organization’s name, and bullets describing what your role was and what you accomplished.
Read More: This Is Exactly How to List Volunteer Work on Your Resume
5. Don’t Forget Your Education
If you’re still in school or just graduated, your education can go at the top of your resume, but for pretty much everyone else, this goes near the bottom. Most people include their school, graduation year (for folks less up to about a decade out of school), major, and degree. Brand-new grads might also write in their GPA, honors and awards, study abroad, thesis, or other notable achievements. But keep this section super simple, as you don’t want it to take up too much space over your work experience.
It’s possible you have unique education experience, such as taking an online course or certification. If you did this specifically as a way to boost yourself within your industry, definitely include it. Again, list everything more or less reverse chronologically—so a grad school degree would go above an undergrad degree, and a more recent relevant online course would go above that.
Learn more about the ins and outs of listing your education on your resume:
- How to (and How Not to) List Education on Your Resume
- How to List Online Courses on Your Resume the Right Way (Because Yes, There Is a Wrong Way)
6. Top It Off With Some Skills and Interests
The skills section of a resume gets a bad rap, but it’s just as important as the rest of the stuff you include. It’s a quick list a recruiter can scan to see if your skill set aligns with what they’re hiring for. And it’s super ATS-friendly (ATS stands for “applicant tracking system,” the robot that in some cases reads your resume before a human does) because it allows you to add in keywords the machine is scanning for.
Usually this section goes at the bottom of your resume, but in special cases—such as a skills-based resume or when someone’s switching fields—you may place it further up.
What exactly do you throw in here? You’ll want to list any hard skills and applications you’re familiar with (Photoshop, SEO, JavaScript, to name a few examples), and, if relevant, your level of expertise. Avoid including soft skills here, like time management or public speaking—save those for your bullet points instead.
Be strategic when filling in your skills. Don’t list things you actually couldn’t do at a high competence level (I’m looking at those of you who say you’re “great” at Excel), and maybe nix skills that are completely irrelevant to the job you want. For example, you may not even need to include Excel if you’re applying for say, a design position, unless it’s listed as a job requirement.
Maybe you’re thinking, I’m a really good volleyball player, but that’s not a “skill,” right? No, it’s not, but it is a hobby. Adding in a hobby section at the bottom of your resume is underrated, and frequently a smart choice. It can be a great conversation starter with a hiring manager, and it can show that you’re a good culture fit—or a culture add—for the company. Also, it’s just a nice way to add in some of your personality. So tack on a bullet point listing out some of your interests, such as hiking, rowing, or crafting (no more than five to seven work-appropriate verbs), and you’re all set here.
7. Write a Resume Summary Statement (if Relevant)
You may have heard of a resume summary statement . They’re not super common, but they can be useful to include near the top of your resume if you’re looking to add clarity or context to your resume. If you’re a career changer, you might find a summary statement helpful in explaining your leap and tying your experience to your new path. Or if you’re a more experienced professional, you can use a summary statement to highlight a theme that brings your career trajectory together.
Overall, you probably won’t need a summary statement if your career is pretty linear and your bullet points do a great job of emphasizing what you have to offer in terms of skills and experience. But if you think it makes sense to include one, “Take the time to think about what the person reading your summary wants to know before you write it,” says McGovern. “Good summaries explain why you do what you do and how it can help. For instance: Merging a background in ABC, I help companies improve XYZ through 123. Summaries shouldn’t be any more complicated than that.”
So, taking McGovern’s example, you might say:
Merging a background in social media marketing and PR with seven years in the consumer tech space, I help companies improve their internal and external communication and brand awareness through data-driven, quality content and strategies that align with the modern trends of the space.
Yurovsky adds that “you don’t want your summary statement to be a dense paragraph with too much information. You want it to be easy to read, concise, and memorable. Almost like a tagline.”
Read More: 3 Resume Summary Examples That’ll Make Writing Your Own Easier
8. Tailor It to the Job (and the ATS)
Once you have your resume written out—you’ve broken down your work experience, tagged on some activities and additional experiences, and listed out your skills—it’s important to go back to the job description (or multiple job descriptions, if you’re applying to several similar jobs) and make sure that what your resume says matches up with the kind of candidate the employers are looking for. In other words, tailor it .
Let’s explain further. You’ll want to begin by tackling the ATS . This means combing the job description to see if individual words and phrases line up. What skills are they asking for, and have you listed them (so long as you actually have them)? What words are they using to describe their ideal hire, and do you use similar language in your resume?
Next, take a bird’s-eye view. If you were the hiring manager for the role, where on your resume would your eyes be drawn to? And what would you be looking for? Whatever you think will be most important for the recruiter, make sure it’s near the top of your resume, or otherwise emphasized.
Finally, dig into the role and responsibilities of the job. Does your resume reflect similar experience? If not, is there a way you can spin it so that it’s clear you’re capable of doing the job (and doing it well)?
These articles can help you if the word “tailoring” makes you start to sweat:
- What It Really Means to “Tailor Your Resume”
- Your Guide to Making Unrelated Experience Look Relevant on Your Resume
- A Cool Trick: How to Spin 1 Resume Bullet 5 Different Ways
9. Edit and Refine It
Please, please don’t just write your resume and shoot it out without giving it a second glance. Hiring managers may not spend hours browsing it, but if there’s one thing that sticks out more than anything else it’s a glaring typo.
The best approach? Write a rough draft, then leave and come back to it later with fresh eyes to give it an edit.
Cover the basics: Is your contact information correct and updated? Are you using the right verb tenses? Does everything look consistent and accurate in terms of spelling and grammar?
Then do some cutting if your resume’s quite long. It’s no longer a hard-and-fast rule that all resumes must be only one page—but consider it a smart guideline for most applicants, especially if you've got less than 10 years work experience. The exception is if you’re very senior or very established in your career; in this scenario, a two-page resume isn’t completely out of the question. Everyone else, read this article for advice on how to cut your resume down.
Formatting-wise, it’s key to consider a couple things. First, what font are you using , and is it legible (for a human and a robot)? When in doubt, go with one of these simple, but sleek, options: Arial, Arial Narrow, Calibri, Cambria, Garamond, or Helvetica.
Second, are you going to save it as a Word document or PDF ? Neither option is wrong, although a PDF helps ensure that your formatting is maintained, no matter what type of computer the hiring manager uses to open the document.
Third, is your resume formatted in a way that it’s skimmable? If it’s feeling crowded or overrun with words, read this: 12 Tiny Changes That Make Your Resume Easy for Recruiters to Skim .
Once you’ve given it a few good looks, it may be worth sending it to a friend or colleague (or even a career coach ) to get a second opinion. Don’t just have them edit it for spelling and grammar—they should dig into your bullets and offer feedback on whether or not your resume is showing you in the best possible light (it’s smart to also send them the job description for something to compare it to).
Here’s the thing: Your resume won’t ever look exactly like someone else’s, nor should it. How you choose to format it, organize your information, and talk about specific experiences depends not just on your career path, but on your field, the job you’re applying for, the company that job is at, and more.
So there isn’t a universal way to do a resume. But there are common themes. To give you some context as to how yours might turn out, here are three examples of different kinds of resumes.
The Most Popular: A Reverse Chronological Resume
As previously mentioned, a reverse chronological resume is preferred by many coaches and HR experts, mainly because it’s super readable. When everything’s in a clear order, it’s easy to skim and even easier to draw lines between experiences.
Who it’s good for: Just about everyone—from students applying to internships all the way up to senior-level executives (with an optional resume summary statement)
Download an Example Chronological Resume for a Software Engineer
The Unorthodox Route: A Functional or Skills-Based Resume
Rather than listing out your experience in reverse chronological order, a functional or skills-based resume has bullet points that reflect how each of your skills is demonstrated by the work you’ve done over the course of your career. At the bottom, you’ll include everything else, such as your education, job history, professional achievements, community involvement, and other technical skills. This is a good option if you have a somewhat all-over-the-place work history and want to tie everything together neatly.
Who it’s good for: Career changers whose work experiences may not appear to be relevant and people with an abundance of temporary jobs or gaps in their work histories.
Download an Example Functional Resume for a Project Manager
The Creative Angle: An Infographic Resume or Resume Website
This resume type is characterized by how it’s formatted visually. You may choose a reverse chronological order or skills-based style to organize your information, but also use graphics, colors, unique fonts, and even multimedia elements to help that information pop. Keep in mind that any creative resume is still likely subject to an ATS—and certain elements may be unreadable by a robot. So consider going this route only if you know a human will be reading your resume (and that said human might enjoy it).
Who it’s good for: People applying to creative roles (designers, editors, writers, marketers, video producers, for example), startups, or fun companies, or to jobs where a creative resume is encouraged, if not required.
Download an Example Infographic Resume for a Designer
Not a designer but want your resume to look just as pretty as this example? Check out these articles:
- 5 Sites to Create an Awesome Infographic Resume (Even if You’re the Least Creative Person Ever)
- How to Build a Resume Website That Will Impress Every Hiring Manager Who Sees It
- 5 Digital Tools That Will Make Your Resume Infinitely More Beautiful
Your resume is a living, breathing document. So while you won’t go through this whole process every time you apply for a job, you should be thinking about all these things as you go to update your resume for your next career step. You might decide later on to switch up the order, or remove or add things, or even get creative and try out a whole new format. If you’re not getting the calls back you expect, you may decide to scrap it and start over —and that’s totally OK.
Regardless of where this piece of paper goes and how it grows, when you give it the care and attention it deserves, you set yourself up for success. And you’ll make it that much more likely that you’ll land an interview and get the chance to prove to the hiring manager—over the phone or in person—what you’ve got to offer.
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10 Examples of great resumes and why they work
To help you jumpstart your creativity, here are examples of great resumes and reasons why we think they’re great.
1. Sales manager resume example
Why this sales manager resume example is great:
- Easy to skim. With the touch of blue color, the format is also pleasing to the eye.
- Uses the reverse chronological order and starts with the most recent work experience.
- Provides a comprehensive and compelling resume summary showcasing the job seeker’s 25+ years of experience.
- Skills section covers all core competencies and important keywords.
- Work experience section highlights measurable accomplishments backed by statistics and figures.
- No headers, footers, images, and complicated formatting that most ATS won’t be able to parse correctly.
2. Accountant resume example
Why this accountant resume example is great:
- Focuses on the job seeker’s robust professional background and experience.
- Highlights measurable accomplishments and concrete results.
- Mentions professional designation as a CPA next to the name.
- Shows technical skills and different accounting software.
- Incorporates relevant keywords.
3. Recruiter resume example
Why this recruiter resume example is great:
- Highlights relevant accomplishments in the work experience section.
- Formatting is simple, and the resume is easy to read.
- Showcases important information in the resume summary. Starts with the fact that the job seeker founded and provided strategic direction for her organization.
4. Bookkeeper resume example
Why this bookkeeper resume example is great:
- Starts with a comprehensive resume summary, showcasing skills and accounting software.
- Incorporates relevant keywords in the resume summary and in the work experience section.
- Focuses on measurable accomplishments and relevant job responsibilities.
- Mentions bookkeeping certification and degree in accounting.
- Adds other relevant technical and accounting skills and important industry keywords like US-GAAP and the different accounting software.
5. Office assistant resume example
Why this office assistant resume example is great:
- Strong resume summary that showcases the job seeker’s solid background in administrative work and her different competencies.
- Mentions important keywords in the resume summary section.
- Comprehensively outlines measurable outcomes and key responsibilities while mentioning relevant keywords.
6. Operations manager resume example
Why this operations manager resume example is great:
- Showcases key skills and industry competencies on the top half of the resume. This is also a great place to include job-specific keywords that recruiters and hiring managers might search for.
- Puts a spotlight on the job seeker’s 16+ years of experience in driving strategy and execution to achieve business goals.
- Highlights the job seeker’s MBA degree and her PMP certification from the Project Management Institute, the leading authority on project management across the globe.
- Outlines measurable achievements and what she did to achieve them.
7. Cashier resume example
Why this cashier manager resume example is great:
- Lists relevant soft skills under the skills section and shows measurable results and accomplishments in the work experience section.
- Short but impactful resume summary showcasing her years of experience and how she raised company sales by 25% through her excellent soft skills.
- Uses strong action words, making the resume more impactful.
8. Digital marketing expert resume example
Why this digital marketing resume example is great:
- Highlights marketing skills and core competencies right after the resume summary.
- Work experience section is short and straightforward but mentions relevant accomplishments.
- Resume summary focuses on the years of experience, the job seeker’s level of commitment, incredible industry knowledge, and understanding of digital tools and technologies.
9. Teacher resume example
Why this teacher resume example is great:
- Lists core competencies and key hard and soft skills employers look for in preschool teachers.
- Starts every bullet point in the work experience section with strong action verbs .
- Mentions measurable accomplishments and tangible results.
10. Customer service representative resume example
Why this customer service representative resume example is great:
- Peppers the top half of his resume with targeted keywords relevant to the position.
- Lists relevant skills in the skills section , even those outside of the industry, like Marketing and Sales and Event Planning and Execution.
- Starts with a strong resume summary showcasing his four years of professional experience and his excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
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Accounting & Finance Resume Examples
Accounting and finance are fields that put a big emphasis on education, experience, and professional credentials. Pay careful attention to your education (including years of attendance and accolades) while building your resume.
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Administrative Resume Examples
Your skills and proficiency will get you far when it comes to writing an administrative resume. Highlight your versatility in the workplace and your organizational skills.
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Business Data Resume Examples
When writing your resume, make sure to highlight important metrics you were able to hit and achieve. Also, mention analytics software you know how to use to help the company thrive.
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Computer Science and Engineering Resume Examples
Recruiters want to know exactly which skills developers possess and see proof that candidates have mastered the required skills for each job.
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Customer Service Resume Examples
When applying for a job in customer support, be sure to include your technical skills, including help desk and chat software.. This will help you showcase your value. Strong soft skills that prove your ability to communicate well with customers are worth including as well.
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Education Resume Examples
Teachers and other education professionals will benefit from highlighting their experience, grade-specific teaching skills, education, and certifications.
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Engineering Resume Examples
Engineers should highlight their experience, skills, and training or certifications that are relevant to the job.
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Healthcare Resume Examples
Healthcare resumes can vary a lot based on the exact role as well as the amount of experience. Try to find a resume example that lines up closely with your segment of healthcare.
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Human Resources Resume Examples
Human resources’ primary activities include recruiting, onboarding, and developing employees. Further, HR is responsible for performance management, compensation, compliance, and building connections. On your resume, include measurable results like the number of hires you brought on or mention new initiatives you headed up that helped your company grow.
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Legal Resume Examples
Legal resumes should highlight credentials and past experience in the field. You may include your previous law firm experience, years of employment, relevant and measurable job accomplishments, and your legal, analytical, and communication skills.
- Attorney Resume Example
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Marketing Resume Examples
Experience is key in Marketing. Let your “Experience” section be the focal point of your resume, and add a summary statement with specific skills and accomplishments to set yourself apart from the crowd.
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Nursing Resume Examples
Focus on your credentials and certifications and showcase your past experience in your “Work History” section. Use measurable achievements and highlight the value you contributed in your previous roles.
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Pharmaceutical Resume Examples
Mention relevant experience and training in your resume and focus on measurable accomplishments to give a strong impression to recruiters, hiring managers, and prospective employers.
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Project Management Resume Examples
Mention certifications and training you have in terms of project management. Also, focus on projects that you implemented and executed. Mention tangible accomplishments backed by statistics and data.
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Sales Resume Examples
Sales is all about experience, so a strong summary statement showing off your achievements will help you stand out. Supplement resume responsibilities with accomplishments to really get ahead of the competition.
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Writer Resume Examples
Writers most often lean on their portfolios and publication histories, but a specialized focus and skills like SEO and writing ad copy can help writers stand out for certain roles.
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5 Quick tips on using resume examples
Resume examples and templates are a great resource for building your resume, but it is important to think of them as a guideline, not a perfect match.
Tip #1. Customize your resume with the most important professional information specific to you. Your goal should be to catch the eye of the hiring manager/recruiter with the content of your unique resume.
Tip #2. Use keywords (skills) to make your resume unique to you. Before sending your resume out to each company, take a close look at the job post to which you are applying. Ask yourself: What are the most important qualifications for this job? Which skills or keywords are mentioned more than once?
Tip #3. Once you determine those keywords, add them to your own resume where they apply. Keywords are crucial for getting past applicant tracking systems (ATS), a software used by most major companies to search and organize your resume based on keywords. Many times, your resume will never be seen by the hiring manager/recruiter if it is not optimized for ATS.
Tip #4. Always use measurable accomplishments! This creates more impact and tells the recruiter or hiring manager what you have done and what you can bring to the company.
Tip #5. Save your time and use Jobscan’s Resume Scanner to help you automatically identify the most important keywords for you and get past the ATS.
Pro Tip: Always tailor your resume to the specific job you are applying for!
Frequently Asked Questions
What are 5 things to write on a resume.
Here are the top 5 things you need to include when writing your resume:
- Name and contact information
- Resume summary that highlights your years of experience and your area of expertise
- Professional work experience, focusing on measurable accomplishments
- Top hard and soft skills relevant to the job
- Education, certifications, licenses, volunteer work, and other career highlights
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A strong resume is key for research intern positions. This article provides proven resume examples tailored to the research field. Learn how to highlight relevant skills, educational background, and research experience. Use these templates and tips to create a resume that stands out to hiring managers.
- 26 Aug 2024 - 5 new sections, including 'Place education section wisely', added
- 26 Aug 2024 - 5 new resume templates, including Aspiring Research Intern, added
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Here's what we see in top research intern resumes.
Show Impact Using Numbers : The best resumes show impact with numbers. Common metrics are time savings , reduced errors , increased data accuracy , and shorter project times . Numbers show the value you brought.
Include Relevant Skills : Include skills on your resume that you have and are mentioned on the job description. Some popular ones are data analysis , programming , statistical software , research methodologies , and database management . But don't include all of them, choose the ones you have and are mentioned in the JD.
Highlight Technical Experience : Experience with tools and techniques is key. Mention software, tools, or programming languages like Python or SPSS . Use phrases like analyzed data sets . This shows hands-on skills.
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Place education section wisely
As a hiring manager, I suggest you place your education section at the top of your resume if you are still studying or have recently graduated. This shows your most recent academic accomplishments which are essential for a research intern role. You should include items like your GPA if it is good, research projects, thesis, relevant coursework, and any academic awards or honors that show your skill and dedication.
If you have been working or involved in other research projects outside of academia, list those experiences first. Keep your education details following your practical experiences, with a focus on relevant academic achievements that demonstrate your capability to handle research tasks effectively. For a research intern, always consider which aspect of your background aligns most with the research skills sought by employers and prioritize that in your resume's layout.
Highlighting relevant skills
When applying for a research role, highlight skills specific to research methods. Mention any experience with statistical software like SPSS or data visualization tools such as Tableau.
Include any coursework or projects that show your ability to analyze data, draft reports, or conduct thorough literature reviews.
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Your resume as a prospective research intern should be concise. You should aim for one page. This shows you can summarize your skills and experiences well. Emphasize recent, relevant experiences and leave out less critical details like hobbies.
When listing experiences, focus on your research skills and any projects that showcase analytical thinking. Highlighting experiences with data analysis or scientific research is good. This is because these skills are key for a research intern. If you have more than one page of relevant content, make sure the first page has the strongest points.
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If you have been published, list these publications on your resume. This shows employers you can produce research findings at a professional level.
Include details such as the title of the paper, where it was published, and any co-authors. This makes your resume stand out in the research field.
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As an AI Research Scientist, the professional is at the forefront of advancing artificial intelligence by conducting cutting-edge research and developing innovative algorithms. Duties and responsibilities often listed on the AI Research Scientist Resume as designing and experimenting with novel AI models, contributing to academic publications, staying abreast of the latest developments in AI and machine learning , collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, providing valuable insights to guide the development of new technologies; and playing a pivotal role in pushing the boundaries of AI capabilities, and driving technological breakthroughs.
The nature of the job demands the following skills strong analytical skills, a deep understanding of mathematical concepts, proficiency in programming languages, and a solid background in machine learning, statistics, and computer science. The AI Research Scientist must possess strong problem-solving skills and a passion for exploring unchartered territories in the AI field. Typically holding a doctoral degree in Computer Science, or AI is required to work as an AI Research Scientist.
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Objective : As an AI Research Scientist, worked with Machine Learning Models (MLMs) and familiarity with associated frameworks, such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, or equivalent platforms, drove research projects within an industry or university lab.
Skills : Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Natural Language Processing, Computer Vision, Data Analysis
Description :
- Interested in combining representation learning and problem-specific properties.
- Maintained cutting-edge knowledge in generative AI, Large Language Models (LLMs), and multi-modal models and apply these technologies.
- Innovatively to emerge business problems, use cases, and scenarios.
- Outstanding communication, interpersonal, and relationship-building skills conducive to collaboration.
- Worked in an industrial research lab (full-time, internship, sabbatical).
- Designed experiments and evaluation methodologies for testing these ideas.
- Developed novel machine learning algorithms to improve natural language processing tasks.
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Objective : As a Junior AI Research Scientist, responsible for assisting in the development of new methods for studying the effects of climate change on biodiversity. Designed, implemented, and evaluated AI algorithms and models, utilizing large-scale datasets and advanced computational techniques to achieve state-of-the-art performance on a variety of tasks and applications.
Skills : Text preprocessing, Feature extraction, Cloud Computing, Data Visualization, Feature Engineering
- Collaborated with cross-functional teams, including software engineers, data scientists, and domain experts, to develop AI solutions and integrate them into products and services.
- Contributed to the research community through publications, presentations, and participation in conferences and workshops.
- Led research projects, mentored junior researchers, and provided technical guidance and support to help them develop their skills and advance their careers.
- Developed innovative algorithms, models, and techniques to solve complex problems and address real-world challenges.
- Conducted original research in artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, and related fields to advance the state-of-the-art.
- Conducted research in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning.
- Designed, developed, and implemented novel AI models, algorithms, and architectures to address specific research objectives and application requirements.
Headline : As an AI Research Scientist, responsible for analyzing data collected from surveys to identify potential threats to biological life, responsible for conferring with scientists, engineers, or others to plan or review projects or to provide technical assistance.
Skills : Deep Learning, Computer Vision, Data Analysis, Statistical Modeling
- Responsible for utilizing technology to track the movement of species across oceans and land masses.
- Responsible for collaborating with other scientists to develop strategies for the conservation of habitats.
- Responsible for creating techniques for assessing water quality and effects on aquatic life.
- Responsible for learning new laboratory techniques and applying expertise in carrying out enhanced experiments under the supervision of senior lab members.
- Responsible for performing experiments and conducting research to study the impacts of pollution on animal and plant species.
- Responsible for monitoring the health of coral reefs and ocean life for the development of protective strategies.
- Responsible for advising or assisting in obtaining patents or meeting other legal requirements.
Objective : As an AI Research Scientist, responsible for performing procedures for testing or analysis on specimens and data sets, responsible for conducting document review, organization and quality control of data acquisition to draw relevant conclusions, and directing research activities.
Skills : Proficiency in Python, R, C++, Java
- Responsible for working as a member of the integrated project team in a highly collaborative work environment.
- Responsible for performing accurate quantitative analysis of targeted data research, collection, and report preparation.
- Responsible for applying theories and methods of life sciences to interpret and perform analyses of experimental results.
- Responsible for reviewing technical and professional publications and journals to stay current on recent literature and make more strategic research decisions.
- Responsible for following strict safety protocols, and protecting staff and assets while carrying out technical procedures and research protocols.
- Responsible for developing new methods for studying the behavior of aquatic species in changing ocean conditions.
- Responsible for detailing study findings and updated research upon discoveries.
Headline : As an AI Research Scientist, responsible for evaluating new technologies for potential integration into existing research processes, driving continuous improvement efforts, responsible for evaluating test results for completeness and accuracy, submitting results to personnel, and support treatments or diagnostics.
Skills : Mathematical Foundations, Data Handling
- Responsible for establishing partnerships with industry leaders to secure resources and support for cutting-edge research initiatives.
- Responsible for leading multidisciplinary teams in solving complex problems, leveraging diverse expertise to achieve innovative solutions.
- Responsible for conducting studies to develop responsible strategies for the use of nuclear material, disposal of waste, and reclamation of nuclear fuel.
- Responsible for improving grant funding success rates through the development of compelling proposals.
- Responsible for contributing significantly to breakthrough discoveries through expert data analysis and interpretation skills.
- Responsible for securing intellectual property protection for groundbreaking inventions through diligent patent application processes.
- Responsible for streamlining laboratory workflows, resulting in reduced costs and increased productivity.
Objective : As an AI Research Scientist, responsible for managing laboratory budgets effectively, allocating funds strategically for maximum impact on research outcomes, responsible for recognizing abnormal test results, and devising corrective actions to retain accurate and valid results.
Skills : Algorithm Design, Computer Vision, Cloud Computing, Scientific Computing
- Responsible for identifying opportunities for innovation by staying abreast of emerging trends in the scientific community.
- Responsible for performing preliminary and exploratory data analysis for studies.
- Responsible for maintaining a safe working environment by enforcing strict adherence to laboratory safety guidelines.
- Responsible for developing novel research methodologies for improved data analysis and interpretation.
- Responsible for championing knowledge sharing within the organization by organizing seminars, workshops, and training sessions.
- Responsible for streamlining research processes to meet tight deadlines for multiple projects.
- Responsible for enhancing research efficiency by optimizing experimental designs and protocols.
Headline : As an AI Research Scientist, and expert in cloud environments, such as AWS Sage Maker, worked with the Advanced AI Labs research team to develop original ideas that can contribute to the AI community.
Skills : Research Skills, Literature Review, Cloud Computing, Data Visualization, Feature Engineering, Model Evaluation
- Responsible for spearheading cross-functional projects, ensuring timely completion while maintaining high-quality standards.
- Responsible for designing experiments using sophisticated statistical techniques, yielding robust results that supported key hypotheses.
- Responsible for developing case report forms and conducting medical monitoring in partnership with personnel.
- Responsible for implementing quality control measures to ensure the accuracy and reliability of study results.
- Responsible for increasing research collaboration with interdisciplinary teams, leading to more comprehensive findings.
- Responsible for overseeing and developing projects and component studies.
- Responsible for advancing scientific understanding within the field by publishing impactful peer-reviewed articles.
Objective : As an AI Research Scientist, responsible for utilizing expertise in microbiology, chemistry, and hematology to help with the diagnosis of medical issues. Defined a novel task in the diffusion network domain by involving reasoning ability.
Skills : Experimental Design, Publication.
- Worked with senior research scientists and managers to perform research and development of AI/ML technologies such as natural language processing and generative AI.
- Worked with R&D teams to customize and apply developed technologies to problems of interest to our customers.
- Demonstrated AI/ML research experience with academic research publications in peer-reviewed international AI/ML conferences.
- Worked with nonproprietary large language models.
- Analyzed and interpreted complex data sets, deriving actionable insights to inform strategic decision-making.
- Contributed to open-source AI projects, enhancing community resources and fostering collaboration among researchers.
- Utilized cloud computing resources to scale AI model training and deployment, optimizing performance and accessibility.
Headline : As an AI Research Scientist, delivered innovative solutions and revolutionary new capabilities to solve the most difficult and complex challenges for government agencies, utilities, and commercial customers. With a distinguished heritage tracing back to Bell Labs, Bellcore, DHPC, and Telcordia, our experts pave the way. Peraton Labs' AI/ML research pushes the envelope of technologies and extends state-of-the-art to produce advanced solutions that are customized to meet the objectives of research sponsors and customers.
Skills : Grant Writing, Analytical Thinking, Computer Vision, Natural Language Processing
- Responsible for maintaining confidentiality of all patient information to conform to HIPAA, internal, and other regulatory standards.
- Responsible for targeting research by focusing on specific demographic parameters.
- Responsible for completing testing projects by deadline and under budget for company-wide initiatives.
- Responsible for using to determine data-set correlations while initiating qualitative functions.
- Responsible for generating data models and performing analysis to produce reports outlining results.
- Responsible for presenting research findings at international conferences, increasing visibility and recognition within the field.
- Responsible for mentoring junior scientists, fostering professional growth, and enhancing team capabilities.
Headline : As an AI Research Scientist, built a HIPAA-compliant data server, and integrated bio-sensor data into the virtual platform, ensuring privacy and security for participants.
Skills : Communication, Team Collaboration, Continuous Learning, Collaboration and Communication, Cloud Computing
- Responsible for proposing better 3D feature representation for image-based rendering and object recognition.
- Responsible for proposing the first dataset of joint image-based rendering and object recognition.
- Responsible for documenting and reporting test results after making graphical solutions and representations.
- Responsible for performing research into study topics to increase knowledge and to provide valuable contributions.
- Responsible for writing research papers, reports, reviews, and summaries regarding.
- Responsible for providing qualified input and development support for plans and study protocols.
- Responsible for researching health and disease prevention infrastructures and models and developing, testing, and marketing pharmaceutical drugs.
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How to craft an effective XYZ resume to land your dream job
Do you want to get hired by the world’s top companies? According to a former Google SVP, using the XYZ resume formula to focus on achievements and measurable outcomes is the way to go. Discover how to make a strong impression on recruiters and hiring managers with this unique method.
What is an XYZ resume?
An XYZ resume format is a formula introduced by Laszlo Bock, former senior vice president of personnel operations at Google, to help those applying for jobs at Google (and other top companies) increase their chances of landing their dream job (1). The acronym stands for the following: “Accomplished [X] as measured by [Y], by doing [Z].”
The purpose of creating a Google XYZ resume is to help you stand out as an accomplished professional who understands how your work connects to overall business outcomes.
The format gives you an easy way to quantify your achievements, enabling you to go beyond simply describing your professional responsibilities and helping you show the true, measurable impact of your work.
Benefits of the XYZ resume format
The XYZ resume format is far from just another trend or gimmick put forth to try to tip the scales in your favor. Similar to the CAR method , it’s a tried and true formula that has many practical benefits in the job search process.
First, it helps you provide clear and concise details about your achievements. When you use the XYZ formula, recruiters and hiring managers won’t be confused about your professional background and what you bring to the table. Instead, you can get straight to the point using highly impactful language.
Additionally, the XYZ resume format helps you highlight your measurable outcomes, which is much more impressive to recruiters than using generic language. This is especially true at highly sought-after companies that receive thousands of resumes. Hiring managers want to know they’re hiring someone who can get the job done, and the XYZ format helps you demonstrate this.
Finally, the XYZ resume formula helps you keep everything relevant to the job role. If you have experience in the role and have read the job description thoroughly, you know what recruiters and hiring managers want to see on your resume. The XYZ formula helps you trim irrelevant details and stick to only what the readers need to know.
How to create an XYZ resume
The Google XYZ resume method is a fairly easy way to create an impactful job application. You can use a standard reverse chronological format for most of your resume. The bullet points you use to explain your professional history are where you’ll apply the XYZ formula.
Once you have collected details of your past accomplishments, start your first bullet point describing what you accomplished. For example, you may have:
- Grown sales revenue
- Increased customer satisfaction scores
- Increased employee productivity
In the next part of the sentence, you’ll explain how your accomplishment was measured using quantifiable results. For example, you may have:
- Grown sales revenue by 15%
- Increased customer satisfaction scores by 46%
- Increased employee productivity by 32%
In the last part of your bullet point, you will talk about the task that led you to that impactful outcome. For example, you may have:
- Grown sales revenue by 15% by pivoting to account-based marketing
- Increased customer satisfaction scores by 46% by prioritizing first-call resolution
- Increased employee productivity by 32% by launching generative AI training
As much as possible, limit your XYZ statements to one line. Note that you may have to tweak any resume examples you’re using to achieve this goal.
Key components of an XYZ resume
It’s important to understand how a good XYZ resume is structured. If you’re crafting your application using a resume and cover letter template , you’ll want to ensure the following key components are included in your document.
Contact information
Your contact information, including your name, location (city, state, and zip code), phone number, and email address, should go at the very top of the document. This helps recruiters and hiring managers easily contact you for an interview or inquire further about your qualifications.
Objective statement
Many expert resume articles agree that this section of your resume should only be one line. Use it to tell the recruiter or the hiring manager what role you’re applying for and what you hope to accomplish in that role.
Summary of qualifications
Use this section to describe your professional background and why you’re a great fit for the job. Include details such as how many years of experience you have, what achievements you have made, and how your past colleagues and managers have described your impact.
Education background
List the important details of your educational experiences, such as the names and locations of any colleges or universities you attended, the degrees you obtained, and the year you graduated from the institution.
Relevant experience
Provide the details of your past roles in reverse chronological format (starting with your current or most recent position). List the title of the position, the company name and location, and the dates you worked there. Then, create succinct bullet points covering your major achievements using the Google XYZ resume formula.
Skills and competencies
Provide a short list of your skills to grab the attention of the recruiter or hiring manager. If you prefer, you can split this list into separate sections for soft skills and technical skills. To keep things relevant, try to include skills that are also listed in the job description (if you actually do possess them).
Achievements and qualifications
If you choose, you can include a separate section on your resume to list your major achievements and qualifications directly so a hiring manager or recruiter doesn’t have to go fishing for them. Make sure to use the XYZ format in this section and include only accomplishments that are relevant to the role.
Expert Tip:
To identify relevant accomplishments that you can use to execute the XYZ formula, try looking back at past performance review notes or considering your past project outcomes. Then, determine exactly how your job responsibilities and actions contributed to those positive outcomes.
Common XYZ resume mistakes to avoid
Despite the simplicity of the Google XYZ resume format, there are a few mistakes you may be tempted to make if it’s your first time using the formula. Here are some common pitfalls you should avoid as you craft your XYZ resume.
Using vague language
Be specific about your achievements. For example, don’t just tell the hiring manager you improved customer service. Tell them what specific aspects of the customer service experience you improved and how much of an improvement you made.
Forgetting measurable outcomes
To correctly use the XYZ format, resumes must include quantifiable achievements that connect actions to business outcomes. Ensure your bullet point statements include numbers, as this helps showcase the impact you’ve made in past roles.
Overloading statements with details
Though details are important, it’s also crucial not to include too many. When possible, try to keep your statements to one or two lines at most and your entire resume to one page. If you feel that your achievements need more context, include that information in your cover letter .
Including irrelevant information
Each statement should be tailored to the role and company you’re applying for, so leave out anything that doesn’t directly relate to the industry or job description. The criteria for relevance is that there should be a clear connection between the jobs, skills, and achievements you have written about and what is listed in the job description.
"The XYZ resume format helps you highlight your measurable outcomes, which is much more impressive to recruiters than using generic language."
Let the XYZ resume format lead you to job-hunting success
Much like using the STAR method to answer interview questions, following the XYZ resume format is an excellent way to include measurable outcomes that wow recruiters and hiring managers and highlight you as an accomplished professional. It also helps you present your achievements in a clear and concise way, making it obvious that you’re the best candidate for the job.
If you need help building your XYZ resume, one of the best ways to get started is with a template. Using resume and cover letter examples that incorporate the XYZ format can help enhance your job applications and improve your chances of landing interviews. With a few robust resources and the right resume format, this approach can help you get the job you’ve been dreaming about.
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John Bergsen (123) 456-7890 [email protected] Philadelphia, PA 12345 LinkedIn | Portfolio
A volunteer firefighter with five years of experience specializing in emergency response, community outreach, firehouse operations, and loss control. A proven track record of coordinating with EMTs, firefighters, and first responders to rescue and treat civilians during emergency situations.
Professional Experience
Volunteer Firefighter , Franklin Fire Department, Philadelphia, PA | October 2022 – present
- Respond to emergency fire and hazardous materials incidents and utilize fog, direct attack, and two-line attack techniques to suppress fires based on weather and wind conditions
- Complete comprehensive training programs on building safety protocols, firefighting techniques, and emergency response protocols
- Perform inspections, repairs, and maintenance on fire department equipment and vehicles, including ambulances, fire trucks, and ladder trucks
Volunteer Firefighter , Aramingo Fire Department, Philadelphia, PA | June 2019 – October 2022
- Responded to emergency fires, administered emergency medical treatment to civilians, and ensured compliance with safety protocols during rescue operations
- Coordinated with EMTs, firefighters, law enforcement, and first responders to rescue civilians and administer life-saving medical treatment for smoke inhalation and burns
- Conducted safety and maintenance inspections of equipment and vehicles
- Emergency response protocols
- Firehouse operations
- Fire safety
- Team leadership
Certifications
- Firefighter I, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) | 2019
- Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification, American Red Cross | 2019
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Emergency Management Temple University, Philadelphia, PA | 2019
This volunteer resume illustrates the candidate’s comprehensive background in responding to life-threatening situations with poise and calmness. The bullet points also demonstrate the applicant’s leadership expertise, which is essential for any first responder.
Yaling Zhang (123) 456-7890 [email protected] Seattle, WA 12345 LinkedIn | Portfolio
A volunteer teacher with seven years of experience specializing in curriculum development, lesson planning, student engagement, and community outreach. A strong history of providing quality instruction to ESL students within the Hispanic community.
Volunteer Teacher , Arlington Literary Council, Seattle, WA | March 2021 – present
- Deliver teaching courses to ESL students within the Hispanic community as a volunteer teacher, build positive relationships with students, and develop engaging lesson plans for adult learners
- Collaborate effectively with a team of ESL teachers to create curriculums and identify appropriate resources for students, including the implementation of an after-school tutoring program
- Support community outreach initiatives to increase access to education services within underprivileged communities
Volunteer Teacher, Hargraves Literacy Council, Seattle, WA | June 2017 – March 2021
- Developed curriculum, planned lessons, and delivered quality instruction to ESL students and adult learners, resulting in an 89% goal attainment rate across all students
- Identified opportunities to enhance student engagement by integrating cultural aspects in an authentic, organic manner
- Curriculum development
- Spanish (fluent)
- Lesson planning
- Community outreach
- Single Subject Teaching Certification, State of Washington | 2017
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) English University of Washington, Seattle, WA | 2017
In this volunteer resume example, the applicant conveys their background teaching ESL courses for adult learners. The candidate paints a clear picture of how they integrated cultural elements into lesson plans to help drive student engagement and growth.
Aliya Jackson (123) 456-7890 [email protected] San Diego, CA 12345 LinkedIn | Portfolio
A community volunteer with eight years of experience, specializing in job search strategy, case management, client relations, and community outreach. A proven track record of delivering career coaching services and support to diverse client populations.
Community Volunteer , West Light Non-Profit, San Diego, CA | May 2020 – present
- Deliver volunteer career coaching services to support diverse client populations transitioning from rehab centers, incarceration, and homelessness
- Counsel clients on potential employment options and career paths, provide resume writing services, and aid clients in obtaining necessary resources to achieve goals
- Lead community outreach initiatives to support clients in exploring new opportunities, including planning and organizing job fairs
Community Volunteer, Highland Non-Profit, San Diego, CA | June 2016 – May 2020
- Educated and counseled a wide range of clients during complex life transitions, identified potential career paths based on existing skill sets, and developed strategies to aid clients in achieving long-term goals
- Planned and executed events such as job fairs and fundraising initiatives to provide aid to underserved communities
- Identified and obtained appropriate resources according to individual client needs, including vocational training and GED programs
- Event planning
- Client relations
- Communication
- Relationship building
- Senior Professional Career Coach (SPCC), IACC | 2016
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Human Resources University of San Diego, San Diego, CA | 2016
This volunteer resume highlights the candidate’s ability to counsel and support clients during complex life transitions. They emphasize their experience working with diverse client populations, which helps to position them as a strong applicant for the role.
Skyler Thompson (123) 456-7890 [email protected] Camden, NJ 12345 LinkedIn | Portfolio
A volunteer coordinator with five years of experience specializing in fundraising, event planning, and public relations. A proven track record of supporting large charity events and identifying opportunities to enhance fundraising initiatives for nonprofit organizations.
Volunteer Coordinator , Good Works Nonprofit, Camden, NJ | March 2021 – present
- Plan, organize, and execute over 100 charity events to support social justice causes and combat homelessness, poverty, and drug addiction in the city of Camden, resulting in over $450,000 in donations
- Manage and recruit over 50 volunteers to support fundraising and charity initiatives and identify opportunities to enhance community outreach efforts
- Communicate effectively with the leadership team and volunteers to establish a forward-thinking and inclusive culture
Volunteer Coordinator , Helping Hand Nonprofit, Camden, NJ | June 2019 – March 2021
- Managed and recruited over 30 volunteers for a nonprofit organization to help raise more than $300,000 in charity funds to improve access to food, medical services, and resources for the city’s homeless population
- Planned a variety of charity events and coordinated with local businesses and community leaders to raise awareness and improve attendance
- Volunteer management
- Fundraising
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Public Relations Temple University, Philadelphia, PA | 2019
In this volunteer resume example, the candidate emphasizes their leadership capabilities. The content paints a compelling picture of the applicant’s background in managing volunteers and collaborating in team-based environments. This is essential for the coordinator positions they’re targeting.
Raheem Richardson (123) 456-7890 [email protected] New York, NY 12345 LinkedIn | Portfolio
A student volunteer with three years of experience specializing in event planning, charity fundraising, communication, and relationship building. A strong history of supporting university initiatives to raise awareness of social justice issues and funding for underserved populations.
Student Volunteer , Columbia University, New York, NY | June 2022 – present
- Coordinate with university staff and student volunteers to execute and plan events for a variety of causes, including homelessness, mental health services, drug addiction, and criminal justice reform
- Support recruitment and training initiatives for over 80 student volunteers and assist with social media and print advertising to raise awareness of events
- Serve as a university representative during events and interface with the public to promote the institution’s causes, mission, and values
Student Volunteer , American Cancer Society, New York, NY | June 2020 – March 2021
- Provided support for the planning, advertising, and execution of over 20 fundraising events for cancer research and the Make-A-Wish Foundation
- Assisted marketing professionals in creating flyers and social media posts to advertise upcoming charity events and initiatives
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Marketing University of Columbia, New York, NY | 2024
This resume effectively positions the candidate for volunteer opportunities and future employment in the private sector. The bullet points paint a clear picture of the applicant’s ability to advertise, plan, and execute events for charitable causes.
Luis Robertson (123) 456-7890 [email protected] 123 Your Street, Dallas, TX 12345
A Community Service Worker with six years of experience, specializing in delivering clinical services to elderly and disabled populations. A strong history of collaborating with registered nurses and medical teams to deliver medical treatment and social services. Adept at aiding vulnerable citizens in obtaining resources to improve quality of life.
Community Service Worker, Fair Acres Medical Center, Dallas, TX June 2017 – Present
- Provide support, community resources, and social services to elderly populations and adults with cognitive, physical, and mental disabilities
- Identify counseling services and caretaker services for clients based on physical limitations, medical conditions, and mental health needs
- Collaborate with clinical staff and the program director to develop activity programs for residents, including supervised trips from the facility, musical entertainment, and daily learning activities to improve cognitive skills
Community Service Worker, ESL Literacy Council, Chicago, IL May 2014 – June 2017
- Coordinated with registered nurses to provide treatment, administer medication, and patient-centered care to residents
- Conducted interviews with clients to evaluate living situations, ensure patient safety, and coordinate safe discharge into the care of families and guardians
Bachelor of Science in Public Health Dallas University, Dallas, TX, September 2010 – May 2014
- Clinical Services
- Social Services
- Community Resources
- Program Development
- Case Management
- Community Health Worker Certification (CHW), 2016
- Certified Community Service Worker (CCSW), 2015
Anthony Gentile (123) 456-7890 [email protected] 123 W Adams Ave, Detroit, MI 12345
A Fundraising Volunteer with four years of experience, specializing in marketing, public relations, event management, and community engagement. A strong history of supporting high-impact fundraising initiatives for nonprofit organizations and community programs.
Fundraising Volunteer, Overcoming Poverty Nonprofit, Detroit, MI June 2019 – Present
- Organize, plan, and execute 20+ fundraising events in collaboration with volunteers and community partners to combat poverty, homelessness, and addiction in Detroit
- Support fundraising efforts to secure over $600K in annual donations for community programs, including conducting grant writing and community outreach activities
- Coordinate with local businesses to raise awareness of upcoming events and secure advertising opportunities, resulting in a 30% increase in average attendance
Fundraising Volunteer, Vanguard Relief Organization, Detroit, MI May 2018 – June 2019
- Collaborated with a team of fundraising volunteers and event managers to plan and execute events to support relief efforts for low-income families, which included enabling access to healthcare services, mental health services, and education
- Generated over $300K in funding in 2018 in coordination with the fundraising team, which included building relationships with donors and community leaders
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Public Relations University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI September 2014 – May 2018
- Grant Writing
- Community Engagement
- Event Management
Hailey Hernandez (123) 456-7891 | [email protected] | 3616 Canary Road, Anchorage, AK 99501
Nonprofit Development Professional with 3+ years of experience. Consistently meet or exceed fundraising goals. Skilled in planning events, designing advertisements, and building relationships with web-based donors.
Development Coordinator, Abused Women Aid in Crisis (AWAIC), Anchorage, AK | September 2019 to Present
- Identify new donors and negotiate funding
- Assist with grant writing
- Set event budgets and account for expected fundraising outcomes
- Design ads, flyers, posters, and social media posts to promote fundraising events
Highlights:
- Raised $2.5M through individual and corporate donations
- Served as lead writer on a $500K grant award
Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
- Company Partnerships
- Data Analysis
- Donor Relations
- Event Planning
- Raiser’s Edge
How To Write a Volunteer Resume
Writing a great volunteer resume requires a different approach than other types of job applications. You need to convey your genuine passion for public service and paint a picture of how you’ve positively impacted the lives of others throughout your career. We’ll provide expert tips and advice to craft an impactful volunteer resume to support your long-term career objectives.
1. Write a dynamic profile summarizing your qualifications
To show organizations that you’re the ideal volunteer for their team, lead with a powerful opening summary that captures the broad strokes of your community service background. Start with an opening sentence that lists your years of experience and three to four skills that match the position you’re applying for. Round out your paragraph with one to two sentences that demonstrate how you can deliver positive contributions and support public service initiatives.
For example, if you’ve provided volunteer teaching services, emphasize the impact you had on your students. If you have experience as a volunteer firefighter or EMT, highlight your background responding to emergency situations. This immediately sends a clear message that you have the qualifications to aid the organization’s mission.
Profile Example #1
Profile example #2.
A volunteer teacher with seven years of experience specializing in curriculum development, lesson planning, student engagement, and community outreach. A strong history of providing quality instruction to English as a Second Language (ESL) students within the Hispanic community.
2. Add an accomplishment-driven professional experience section
In the professional experience section of your volunteer resume, emphasize your most compelling achievements. Use tangible examples to demonstrate how you’ve made a real difference in the lives of others. If you lack a volunteerism background and want to leverage your career experience to serve your community, highlight aspects of your work history that show how you positively support community service initiatives.
Professional Experience Example #1
Volunteer Firefighter, Franklin Fire Department, Philadelphia, PA | October 2022 – present
- Complete comprehensive building safety protocols, firefighting techniques, and emergency response protocols
Professional Experience Example #2
Volunteer Job Coach, West Light Employment Services, San Diego, CA | May 2020 – present
- Counsel clients on potential employment options and career paths, provide resume writing services, and help them obtain the necessary resources to achieve goals
3. Include relevant education and certifications
Although not every volunteer position will require formal education or a specialty certification, certain opportunities may have unique requirements. For example, a volunteer firefighter usually needs both a Firefighter I and Basic Life Support (BLS) certification to provide emergency response services. Carefully review each volunteer listing before applying to ensure that you meet the minimum requirements.
- [Degree Name]
- [School Name], [City, State Abbreviation] | [Graduation Year]
- Bachelor of Science (B.S.) Emergency Management
- Temple University, Philadelphia, PA | 2019
- [Certification Name], [Awarding Organization], [Completion Year]
4. List pertinent key skills
While not every organization will utilize an applicant tracking system (ATS) for volunteer positions, it’s still important to feature keywords and skill sets that align with the posting. This shows the hiring manager you have the expertise and knowledge to provide valuable contributions to community service initiatives. Below is a wide range of potential keywords that you may encounter during the application process:
Key Skills and Proficiencies | |
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Client education | Client relations |
Communication | Community outreach |
Community service | Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) |
Emergency response | Empathy and compassion |
Health care services | Patient advocacy |
Patient care | Program management |
Project management | Public service |
Social services | Teaching |
Team leadership |
How To Pick The Best Volunteer Resume Template
There isn’t a one-size-fits-all resume template that matches the preferences of every individual organization or hiring manager. The key is to opt for a format that doesn’t distract the reader from your volunteer experience with extraneous use of color and flashy graphics. Select a template that keeps your content as the singular focus of the resume, and you’ll generate interviews during the job search.
Frequently Asked Questions: Volunteer Resume Examples and Advice
What are common action verbs for volunteer resumes -.
Action verbs add a dynamic and engaging element to your bullet points that help to draw the hiring manager’s eye. That said, it’s important to avoid overusing the same verbs repeatedly, as this may cause your content to appear stale and repetitive. Below, we’ve compiled a list to differentiate your usage of action verbs during the resume-building process:
Action Verbs | |
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Assisted | Built |
Collaborated | Communicated |
Conducted | Coordinated |
Counseled | Created |
Delivered | Developed |
Drove | Educated |
Identified | Implemented |
Improved | Led |
Managed | Oversaw |
Supported | Taught |
How do you align your resume with a volunteer job description? -
Tailoring your volunteer resume to each individual posting is a great way to show you’re the ideal fit for the organization. As you begin applying for volunteer positions, carefully analyze the responsibilities and requirements of each listing. Include keywords that match the organization’s needs and demonstrate how you’ve utilized these skill sets throughout your career.
For example, if a nonprofit organization is seeking a volunteer with an extensive background in community outreach, emphasize examples of you planning events and supporting initiatives to raise awareness for social causes. If the posting mentions DEI, emphasize your experience interfacing with diverse communities.
What is the best volunteer resume format? -
Reverse chronological is the optimal format for the vast majority of volunteer resumes. This places your professional experience front and center, which is always the primary focus of any hiring manager. A combination format should only be considered if you lack volunteer experience and your work history doesn’t provide value to your application. In this situation, you can place skills and certifications below your summary of qualifications.
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How to Write a Network Engineer Resume
In today's interconnected world, where digital landscapes evolve rapidly, the role of engineers stands pivotal. These professionals play a crucial role in designing, implementing, and maintaining the complex structures that underpin modern communication.
Crafting a compelling network engineer resume is not just about listing skills and experiences; it's about showcasing your expertise in web architecture, troubleshooting, and project management in a way that resonates with potential employers.
This guide provides practical tips to help you write a resume that stands out in a competitive job market.
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Wireless network engineer resume template, network security engineer resume sample.
Objective To secure a challenging position as a Network Security Engineer where my skills in designing, implementing, and maintaining secure network infrastructures can contribute to the success and growth of the organization. Experience Network Security Engineer FiNex, Renton, WA , March 2020 - Present Design, implement, and manage network security systems, including firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems (IDS/IPS), and VPNs. Conduct regular security assessments and vulnerability testing to identify and mitigate potential security risks. Respond promptly to security incidents, perform forensic investigations, and implement corrective actions to prevent future occurrences. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop and enforce security policies and procedures. Provide technical support and guidance to junior engineers and IT staff regarding network security best practices. Network Engineer CapFilm, Seattle, WA , June 2018 - February 2020 Configured and maintained routers, switches, and other network equipment to ensure optimal performance and reliability. Implemented network monitoring tools and performed routine monitoring and analysis of network traffic. Assisted in troubleshooting network issues and performed root cause analysis to identify and resolve problems promptly. Participated in the planning and execution of network infrastructure upgrades and expansions. Education Bachelor of Science in Computer Science University of Washington, Seattle, WA Graduated: May 2015 Skills Proficient in Cisco ASA, Palo Alto Networks Strong knowledge of TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, VPN Experience with Nmap, Nessus, Wireshark Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills Strong communication and teamwork abilities
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Resume Summary Experienced Network Engineer with over 7 years of expertise in designing, implementing, and managing cloud-based network solutions on the Microsoft Azure platform. Proficient in configuring virtual networks, managing security protocols, and optimizing performance. Adept at troubleshooting complex issues and collaborating with cross-functional teams to deliver seamless and secure cloud environments. Experience Azure Network Engineer CloudTech Solutions, Seattle, WA , April 2020 - Present Configure and manage Azure VPN gateways, ExpressRoute, and load balancers. Implement network security measures, including NSGs, ASGs, and Azure Firewall. Monitor network performance using Azure Monitor and Network Watcher, identifying and resolving issues to maintain optimal performance. Collaborate with development and operations teams to integrate network solutions with other Azure services. Network Engineer TechOs, Bellevue, WA , June 2018 - March 2020 Configured and maintained on-premises and hybrid network infrastructure, including routers, switches, and firewalls. Assisted in the migration of on-premises network resources to Azure, ensuring minimal disruption and downtime. Performed regular network assessments and security audits to identify and mitigate potential risks. Developed and implemented network policies and procedures to enhance security and efficiency. Network Support Specialist IT Services, Seattle, WA , August 2017 - May 2018 Provided technical support for network-related issues, troubleshooting connectivity problems and optimizing network performance. Configured and deployed network devices, ensuring reliable and secure communication across the organization. Assisted in the development and maintenance of network documentation and diagrams. Education Bachelor of Science in Information Technology University of Washington, Seattle, WA Graduated: May 2013 Certifications Microsoft Certified: Azure Network Engineer Associate, 2020 Skills Proficient in Azure Virtual Networks, Subnets, NSGs, ASGs, and VPN Gateway. Skilled in configuring Azure Load Balancers, Application Gateway, Traffic Manager, and ExpressRoute Knowledgeable in using ARM templates, Azure CLI, and PowerShell Experience with hybrid network configurations Expertise in creating and maintaining detailed network documentation References Available upon request.
Resume formatting
When creating a resume for a network engineer position, it's important to follow layout rules that present your skills and experience clearly and professionally.
Here are some guidelines:
- Use a clean and professional font (e.g., Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman) with a size between 10 and 12 points.
- List your responsibilities and accomplishments for each job or project in bullet form .
- Start each bullet point with an action verb (e.g., configured, implemented, designed) to emphasize your contributions.
- Apply adequate margins (typically 1 inch) to ensure that your network engineer resume looks balanced and easy to read.
- Aim to keep your resume concise , typically limiting it to one page for entry-level to mid-career professionals.
- Keep design elements simple and professional . Stay away from bright colors, excessive formatting (such as borders or shading), or overly stylized fonts.
- Ensure all text and sections are aligned neatly . Use left alignment for most of your content.
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Contact information
When it comes to recording contact information on a resume, striking a balance between providing relevant data and protecting your privacy is crucial. This is especially important for a network engineer resume, as this field requires a high level of technical skills and knowledge that may make you a target for identity theft or hacking.
Place your full name prominently at the top of the network engineer resume. Include a reachable phone number where employers can easily contact you. Use a professional email address that consists of your name or initials.
You can also attach links to your professional social media profiles or personal websites if they are relevant to the position.
Nevertheless, exercise caution when disclosing any personal details like your birthdate, social security number, or marital status.
A strong experience section on a network engineer resume establishes credibility and builds trust with potential employers. By detailing your previous roles and responsibilities, you demonstrate how your skills align with the requirements of the job you're applying for.
- Arrange your work experience in reverse chronological order , beginning with your current position.
- Specify your job title to accurately reflect your duties within the organization.
- Clearly state the name of the company or organization where you were employed.
- Include the city and state (or country if abroad) where the company is based.
- Provide the duration of your employment (month and year).
- Use bullet points beneath each job entry to delineate your primary responsibilities and notable achievements .
- Whenever feasible, quantify your accomplishments to provide measurable context and impact.
Network Engineer iFin, San Francisco, CA | June 2019 - Present Configure and manage Cisco routers and switches to optimize network performance. Implement firewall policies and VPN configurations, enhancing network security protocols. Conduct regular network audits and implemented upgrades, improving system reliability by 15%. Junior Network Technician FinFit, Seattle, WA | January 2017 - May 2019 Assisted in the installation and maintenance of LAN/WAN infrastructures across multiple client sites. Provided technical support to end-users, troubleshooting and resolving connectivity issues. Monitored network performance using tools like SolarWinds to proactively identify and resolve potential issues. Network Support Intern FinFit, Seattle, WA | May - December 2016 Supported senior engineers in troubleshooting network problems and resolving technical issues. Participated in network upgrade projects, assisting in the configuration of new equipment. Documented network configurations and procedures to ensure accuracy and compliance with company standards.
When outlining educational qualifications on a network engineer resume, it is imperative to follow key principles to guarantee it is organized and displayed in the most effective way.
- List your education in chronological order , starting with your most recent or highest degree obtained first.
- Specify the degree you earned (e.g., Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering).
- Include your major or concentration within the program, if applicable.
- Highlight coursework that is relevant to the job.
- Provide the full name of the institution from which you received your degree.
- Indicate the city and country where the university is located.
- Write down the timeline of your education.
- Mention any relevant academic achievements , honors, or awards (e.g., dean's list, scholarships).
Master of Science in Computer Science Stanford University, CA | September 2016 - June 2018 Thesis: "Advanced Protocols for Secure Network Communications" GPA: 3.7/4.0 Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering University of California, Los Angeles, CA | September 2012 - June 2016 Concentration: Network Systems Relevant coursework: Advanced Networking Technologies, Network Security, Data Communication Systems GPA: 3.8/4.0
Network engineer resume skills
When crafting a resume for a network engineering position, it's crucial to include relevant skills that demonstrate your proficiency and suitability for the role. Remember to mention both soft and hard abilities .
Soft skills are personal attributes that demonstrate how well an individual can work with others and contribute to a team. On the other hand, hard skills are specific technical abilities that are required for the job.
Soft skills:
- Problem-solving
- Communication
- Collaboration
- Time Management
- Attention to Detail
- Adaptability
- Critical Thinking
- Decision Making
Hard skills:
- Designing, implementing, and managing LAN/WAN networks
- Configuring routers, switches, and firewalls (Cisco, Juniper, etc.)
- Knowledge of network protocols (TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, SNMP)
- VLAN management and implementation
- Monitoring network traffic for security breaches and vulnerabilities
- Conducting security audits and assessments
- Experience with network monitoring tools (SolarWinds, Nagios, Wireshark)
- Working with virtualization technologies (VMware, Hyper-V)
Resume summary
A resume summary is a brief statement at the top of your application that highlights your skills, experiences, and accomplishments as a network engineer. It is the first thing that hiring managers will see, so it is essential to make it eye-catching.
This resume part can greatly impact your selection for an interview.
How to write a network engineer resume summary:
- Begin with your professional title to indicate your expertise and career focus.
- Mention your years of experience in network engineering and highlight key skills and competencies relevant to the job.
- Include 2-3 key achievements that demonstrate your impact in previous roles. Use industry keywords to describe them.
- Quantify your accomplishments whenever possible to provide tangible results.
- List specific technical skills and tools you are proficient in, such as Cisco systems, LAN/WAN configuration, firewall management, etc.
- Optionally, underline your career goals or aspirations , aligning them with the company's objectives if known.
- Aim for 3-4 sentences . Keep the summary concise while conveying your strengths.
Seasoned Network Engineer Network Engineer with over 10 years of experience designing, implementing, and managing enterprise-level infrastructures. Expertise in Cisco routers and switches configuration, firewall management, and network security protocols. Proven track record of leading cross-functional teams in complex projects, resulting in significant improvements in network performance and reliability. Skilled in troubleshooting and resolving critical network issues swiftly to minimize downtime. Network Security Specialist Dedicated Network Security Specialist with a strong background in implementing robust measures and ensuring compliance with industry standards. Proficient in configuring and managing firewalls, VPNs, and intrusion detection systems to safeguard networks against cyber threats. Experienced in conducting security assessments and audits to identify vulnerabilities and recommend proactive solutions. Junior Network Engineer Entry-Level Network Engineer with hands-on experience in configuring and maintaining LAN/WAN networks. Proficient in troubleshooting network issues and optimizing network performance through proactive monitoring and analysis. Skilled in deploying network upgrades and expansions to support business growth objectives. Strong knowledge of TCP/IP protocols, DNS, and DHCP services.
Additional information
In the current cutthroat job market, merely outlining your technical skills and work experience may not be substantial enough to distinguish yourself from other contenders . Enhancing your network engineer resume with additional personal details has the potential to leave a lasting impact on the recruiter.
Here are some additional sections you may consider including in your resume as a network engineer:
Including a hobbies section can provide a more well-rounded view of your personality and interests, which can help you stand out as a candidate.
Competitive Gaming: Participated in and organized local e-sports tournaments. Hiking: Regularly explore new trails and enjoy outdoor activities. Reading: Enthusiast of science fiction and technology-related literature.
Certifications
List relevant certifications such as CCNA, CCNP, CompTIA Network+, CISSP, etc. Certificates validate your technical expertise and enhance your credibility.
Cisco Certified Network Associate, 2024 CompTIA Network+, 2023 Certified Information Systems Security Professional, ISC2, 2020
If you are proficient in languages other than English, especially if the job requires international communication or involves global projects, list them here.
Spanish (Fluent) French (Basic)
Professional affiliations
Mention any memberships with professional organizations related to networking or information technology. This demonstrates your commitment to professional development and staying updated with industry trends.
Member, Cisco Certified Network Associates (CCNA), since 2023 Member, Association of Computing Machinery (ACM), since 2022
Projects or Publications
Highlight any significant projects you have worked on that showcase your technical skills or leadership abilities. Include details such as project scope, technologies used, and outcomes achieved.
"Enhancing Network Security with Next-Generation Firewalls," Network World, March 2023 "Optimizing Network Performance in Enterprise Environments," InfoSec Journal, July 2022 "The Future of 5G Networks and Their Impact on IoT," IEEE Spectrum, November 2021
Volunteer work
If you have relevant community involvement that demonstrates skills transferable to the workplace (e.g., leadership, teamwork), include it to showcase your well-rounded profile.
Provided network support for local non-profit organizations, optimizing connectivity for remote work initiatives.
Optionally, you can include a statement indicating that references are available upon request. Avoid listing actual data on your resume; instead, provide it when requested by the HR.
How to write a cover letter
Writing a cover letter to complement your networking resume is an essential part of your job application process.
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to compose a compelling network engineer cover letter:
- Place your contact information at the top, followed by the employer’s data.
- Address the letter to a specific person, if possible. Use "Dear Hiring Manager" if the name is not available.
- Introduce yourself and state the position you are applying for.
- Mention where you found the job listing and briefly why you are interested in the role.
- Highlight your relevant experience and key achievements. Focus on how your strengths align with the job requirements.
- Provide examples of your skills and accomplishments . Use metrics to quantify your impact.
- Explain what makes you a good fit for the company and how your goals align with theirs.
- Reiterate your interest in the position and express your willingness to discuss your application further.
- Thank the reader for their time and consideration.
- Keep your cover letter to one page , focusing on the most important information.
Now, let's examine two examples of cover letters—one that showcases best practices and another that demonstrates common mistakes.
Good example of network engineer cover letter:
Dear Ms. Johnson,
I am writing to express my interest in the Network Engineer position at Tech Innovators Inc. as advertised on your company website. With over eight years of experience in network engineering, I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to your innovative team.
In my current role at GoKey, I have successfully implemented and managed complex network solutions that have enhanced performance by 25% and significantly reduced downtime. My expertise in configuring Cisco routers and switches, combined with my proficiency in security protocols, has enabled me to ensure reliable and secure network operations. I've also published several articles on network security and optimization in respected industry publications. This demonstrates my commitment to staying at the forefront of the field.
One of my key achievements at Network Dynamics Corp was leading a comprehensive upgrade project, resulting in a 30% increase in efficiency. I also implemented advanced monitoring tools such as SolarWinds, which reduced response times to network issues by 40%. These experiences have honed my problem-solving skills and my ability to manage projects effectively.
I am particularly impressed by Tech Innovators Inc.'s commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technologies to deliver innovative network solutions. I am eager to bring my technical expertise and proactive approach to your team, contributing to the continued success and growth of Tech Innovators Inc.
Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to discussing how my background, skills, and publications can contribute to the success of Tech Innovators Inc.
Please feel free to contact me at (123) 456-7890 or [email protected] to schedule an interview.
Larry G. Delgado
This cover letter example is effective because it is tailored to the specific job and company, demonstrating familiarity with and enthusiasm for the organization. It highlights relevant experience and achievements , such as implementing network solutions and reducing downtime, which align with the job requirements.
Additionally, mentioning publications in industry journals showcases expertise and commitment to staying current in the field.
Bad example of network engineer cover letter:
To Whom It May Concern,
I am writing to apply for the job you posted on the internet. I have been working as a network engineer for a few years now, and I think I would be a great fit for your team. My current job is at FiSell, and I do a lot of things related to networks and IT.
I have some experience with Cisco routers and switches. I have done some work with firewalls too. I think these skills would be useful for your company. I am looking for a new job because I want to grow my career and learn new things. I have attached my resume for your review.
Please let me know if you need any more information. I look forward to hearing from you.
This cover letter is ineffective because it is generic and lacks personalization , failing to address the hiring manager or mention the company by name. It provides vague and minimal information about the candidate's experience and achievements, without examples or quantifiable results.
Furthermore, it does not show enthusiasm and a compelling reason for why the candidate wants the job or how they can contribute to the company's success.
Entry-level network engineer cover letter:
Dear Hiring Manager, I would like to apply for the Network Engineer position at Solutions Inc. as advertised on LinkedIn. With a passion for network engineering cultivated through hands-on experience during my internship abroad, I am eager to contribute my skills and enthusiasm to your dynamic team. During my time at Global Networks Ltd. in London, I gained valuable experience in configuring and debugging network systems, including Cisco routers and switches. This opportunity allowed me to collaborate with international teams, enhancing my communication and problem-solving skills in a multicultural environment. At City University, I successfully managed a project focused on optimizing network performance using advanced monitoring tools and protocols. This project not only improved network efficiency by 25% but also deepened my understanding of security practices and protocols. I find Solutions Inc.'s commitment to innovation in networking solutions and its reputation for fostering professional growth particularly impressive. I welcome the chance to bring my technical skills, proactive mindset, and global perspective to your esteemed organization. Kindly thank you for your attention to my application. Attached is my resume. Do not hesitate to contact me at any time to schedule an interview. . Sincerely, Lucy L. Annis
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Revising your application papers helps clarify your message and ensure that your network engineer resume communicates your qualifications clearly and effectively to potential employers. In a competitive job market, a flawless application can give you an edge over other candidates who may overlook proofreading.
How to check your documents:
- After completing your resume, take a break before proofreading. This helps you approach the document with fresh eyes.
- Read your resume aloud . This technique helps catch awkward phrasing, missing words, or grammatical errors that you might overlook when reading silently.
- Ensure consistency in formatting , font sizes, bullet points, and alignment throughout your network engineer resume.
- Use a spell checker to identify errors . Additionally, manually look for common grammar mistakes such as subject-verb agreement, tense consistency, and punctuation errors.
- Verify the accuracy of all information , including dates, job titles, company names, and contact details.
- Review each section to ensure clarity and conciseness. Eliminate unnecessary jargon or overly complex language that may obscure your qualifications.
- Ask a friend, family member, or career advisor to look through your resume. Fresh perspectives can help find areas for improvement.
In conclusion, crafting an effective network engineer resume is crucial for showcasing your skills and experience in the competitive job market of today.
By focusing on clear, concise language, highlighting relevant technical proficiencies, and detailing your professional achievements, you can create a compelling document that grabs the attention of hiring managers.
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