Sunday, October 19, 2008

Annotated Resume

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3 comments:

BIS401 Dr. Hirshorn said...
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BIS401 Dr. Hirshorn said...

Hi Lee,
Once again your blog was the first one that I graded, so I am coming back to it for comments and deleted my first post. I have to say that after looking over your classmates resume's yours is better done. You have some great skills and work experience -its now just a matter of highlighting it in a way that will let you shine. My main comment with your resume is that you shouldn't use I statements and also you should use action statements that specifically state what you did at each position.

I wish you the best of luck in all of your future career endeavors.

Dr. Jessica

Lisa said...

This is Lisa Graves. You did a very nice job with your resume. I was impressed with all of the volunteer work that you have been involved with and with all of the awards that you have acquired. Since all of your background can be related to your objective, you demonstrate your commitment to that goal. You have included action statements in your descriptions which work well on a resume and I didn’t see any cases of using “I” which can be hard to avoid. Attaching the nomination letters is a nice touch. An interested employer will not have to wait to learn more about you from other since you have attached them. People like access to “instant” information. Good job and keep up the great work!