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I can type a matter in higher speed. Be focused on helping an employer meet his or her goals (this means you will want to write a slightly different objective or summary statement for each job you are trying to get) Modify the Summary of Qualifications section. Do this by replacing the text with either bullet items or a paragraph like the example. Both should summarize your qualifications, career highlights, and areas of expertise. You can rename this section with an appropriate title. Some possible titles include Profile, Competencies, Professional Background, Accomplishments, or Areas of Strength. In this lesson, you will learn which format is best for listing your employment history. You will also learn how to market your resume by focusing your history on accomplishments and measures rather than simply listing duties. Then you will craft an employment history for your own resume. You want this section to be powerful and to represent you in the best possible light. However, it also must be clear, concise, and understandable to anyone who reads it. So how can you make your employment history both powerful and concise? Let's take a look at some of the most common ways to list employment history. Rename this section, if desired, depending on the focus you are trying to achieve. You might rename it Employment History if you are trying to show a steady stream of past jobs, Experience if you are trying to emphasize the skills you used previously, or Skills if you want to focus on your skills that transfer to the job you want. Replace [Dates worked] with the dates of your current or most recent employment. For these dates, you can type the month and year you started and left the job. If you're still employed, type Present instead of an end date. Enter your employer's company name and location in the [COMPANY NAME, Location] placeholder. For the location, you can either type the city and state abbreviation or you can type Remote if you worked from home. Replace [Job Title] with the job title you have or had when you left this job. Make sure it is a title that is understandable to anyone who might read

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I can type a matter in higher speed. Be focused on helping an employer meet his or her goals (this means you will want to write a slightly different objective or summary statement for each job you are trying to get) Modify the Summary of Qualifications section. Do this by replacing the text with either bullet items or a paragraph like the example. Both should summarize your qualifications, career highlights, and areas of expertise. You can rename this section with an appropriate title. Some possible titles include Profile, Competencies, Professional Background, Accomplishments, or Areas of Strength. In this lesson, you will learn which format is best for listing your employment history. You will also learn how to market your resume by focusing your history on accomplishments and measures rather than simply listing duties. Then you will craft an employment history for your own resume. You want this section to be powerful and to represent you in the best possible light. However, it also must be clear, concise, and understandable to anyone who reads it. So how can you make your employment history both powerful and concise? Let's take a look at some of the most common ways to list employment history. Rename this section, if desired, depending on the focus you are trying to achieve. You might rename it Employment History if you are trying to show a steady stream of past jobs, Experience if you are trying to emphasize the skills you used previously, or Skills if you want to focus on your skills that transfer to the job you want. Replace [Dates worked] with the dates of your current or most recent employment. For these dates, you can type the month and year you started and left the job. If you're still employed, type Present instead of an end date. Enter your employer's company name and location in the [COMPANY NAME, Location] placeholder. For the location, you can either type the city and state abbreviation or you can type Remote if you worked from home. Replace [Job Title] with the job title you have or had when you left this job. Make sure it is a title that is understandable to anyone who might read

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