|

Resume Subheadings
by
ResumeEdge.com
- The Net's Premier
Resume Writing and
Editing Service
In
modern resumes,
subheadings are used to
separate and prioritize
essential information as
it pertains to the
current job search.
They also serve as
visual cues to the
hiring manager that one
section has ended and
another begun.
Subheadings can be
centered:
Professional
Experience
Or
flush left:
Professional
Experience
They may be underscored
for added emphasis:
Professional
Experience
Or set off by
horizontal lines:
Subheadings to
Consider Using on a
Modern Resume:
- Summary of
Qualifications or
Profile
- Career
Accomplishments
- Computer Skills
- Professional
Experience or Work
History
- Education
- Specialized
Training
Order of Subheadings
In
all modern resumes,
information is
prioritized according to
importance, with the
most relevant pieces --
as they relate to the
current job search --
appearing first.
Therefore, if you were a
recent graduate with an
academic, rather than a
work-related, background
in your chosen field,
Education would precede
Professional
Experience. On the
other hand, if you have
had several years of
solid work experience in
your field, the
Professional Experience
would come first.
The
key is always to
highlight the most
relevant data.
Employment
Dates
|