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Resume Services
Do you need help presenting
yourself to a prospective employer in a professional manner? Let our experienced
placement coordinators produce a resume for your job search. Do not go to
an interview without a resume. We can produce a professional resume for you or
do one yourself. Below are some resume writing tips meant to assist you. Click here
to begin ordering
your resume.
TOP TEN RESUME WRITING TIPS
1. List your technical knowledge first in an itemized fashion.
Use
as many buzzwords as you can conjure up which reflect your work and school
experience. List all the dental skills you know. List all general or
dental software you've thoroughly used. This will satisfy the visual curiosities of
hiring managers conducting key word searches.
2. List your qualifications in order of relevance, from most to least.
Only
list your degree and educational qualifications first if they are truly relevant
to the job for which you are applying. If you've already done what you want to
do in a new job, by all means, list it first, even if it wasn't your most recent
job. Abandon any strict adherence to a chronological ordering of your
experience.
3. Quantify your experience wherever possible.
Cite numerical
figures/percentages such
as reduction in accounts receivable, increase in treatment plan
acceptance. Anything which demonstrates
progress or accomplishments due directly to your work.
4. Begin sentences with action verbs.
Portray yourself as someone who is
active, uses their brain, and gets things done. Stick with the past tense, even
for descriptions of currently held positions, to avoid confusion.
5. Don't sell yourself short.
This is by far the biggest mistake of all
resumes, technical and otherwise. Your experiences are worthy for review by
hiring managers. Treat your resume as an advertisement for you. Be sure to
thoroughly "sell" yourself by highlighting all of your strengths. If
you've got a valuable asset that doesn't seem to fit into any existing
components of your resume, list it anyway as its own resume segment.
6.Be concise.
As a rule of thumb, resumes reflecting five years or less
experience should fit on one page. More extensive experience can justify usage
of a second page. Avoid lengthy descriptions. Consolidate action verbs where one task or responsibility
encompasses other tasks and duties. Minimize usage of articles (the, an, a) and
never use "I" or other pronouns to identify yourself.
7. Omit needless items.
Leave all these things off your resume: social
security number, marital status, health, citizenship, age, scholarships,
irrelevant awards, irrelevant associations and memberships, irrelevant
publications, irrelevant recreational activities, a second mailing address
("permanent address" is confusing and never used), references,
reference of references ("available upon request"), travel history,
previous pay rates, previous supervisor names, reasons for leaving previous
jobs, and components of your name which you really never use (i.e. middle
names).
8. Have a trusted friend review your resume.
Be sure to pick someone who is
attentive to details, can effectively critique your writing, and will give an
honest and objective opinion. Seriously consider their advice. Get a third and
fourth opinion if you can.
9. Proofread, proofread, proofread.
Be sure to catch all spelling errors,
grammatical weaknesses, unusual punctuation, and inconsistent capitalization.
Proofread it numerous times over at least two days to allow a fresh eye to catch
any hidden mistakes.
10. Laser print it on plain, white paper.
Handwriting, typing, dot matrix
printing, and even ink jet printing look pretty cheesy. Stick with laser prints.
Don't waste your money on special bond paper, matching envelopes, or any color
deviances away from plain white. Your resume will be photocopied, faxed, and
scanned numerous times, defeating any special paper efforts, assuming your
original resume doesn't first end up in the circular file.
RESUME FEE:
Cost $45.00 which includes 10 professional copies on your choice of
white (or color paper, if desired). Your resume will be kept on file on disk and can be easily updated
in the future. To contact one of our placement coordinators, call (727)547-8233
or (813) 877-8233 or email us
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or click here to start our resume
questionnaire.
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