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Mar042010

Writing Your Resume Work History Section

Applying for any job takes a great deal of work and dedication and one of the most important things you will need to do is to find the ways in which you can stand out above all of the other applicants and land the job for yourself. Not only will you need to polish your personal appearance and make yourself look professional and reliable but you will also need to work on making yourself look great before you ever meet your potential employers. This will come through the resume that you give to them. Your resume is going to serve as a representation of who you are as an employee and as an individual, so you will want to do your best with making sure that you make yourself look good.

Your Prior Job Experience is Vital

Employers are going to be looking for new people, who have the best possible skills to fit into their organization. While the skills that you have gained through education will be important, these employers also need to know that you can fit into their structure without problems. This will come through the amount of prior work experience that you have. You will be able to indicate all of the jobs in which you have performed in the past and show that you can be a part of a functional team without problems.

There are typically two main ways in which you could list your prior job experience in your resume. One of these ways will have you listing jobs in chronological order, starting with the most recent position you’ve held and working backward. The other will have you list the jobs according
to the most relevance they’ve had to the position that you are applying for. Both have their pros and cons, although generally speaking, most employers would be more interested in the relevant experience you’ve had in relation to the job you are interviewing for.

What If You Have Had Only a Little Experience?

Sometimes, you may find yourself applying for a job that you know you are capable of doing; however, you do not have any certifiable experience in that field. This does not automatically disqualify you from getting that job; you will just need to be creative in the way that you list your
experience.

Even if your prior job experience is not in the same field as the particular job you are applying for, that does not mean that you will not have learned some valuable skills in your prior job, which you can apply to the new one. Think about the responsibilities that you’ve had in the past and how they may apply to the current position. Make sure to list all of these positions in a way that shows you have what it takes to work in the current position.

If you are relatively new to the work force and have not had many prior jobs, you will need to think about the ways in which you can still show that you have responsibility.  This can come through community service or volunteering positions that you’ve worked in the past. These jobs, even
though you did not get paid for them, can still give your work history a valuable boost.


By Neil Morrical
Email: neil_morrical@yahoo.com

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