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Is Your Resume Visually Appealing?
by Candace Davis---------------------------------------------------
I come across a number of resumes and cover letters that would benefit greatly from being revised and enhanced in order to attract the most attention. Why? Because in order to obtain a desirable teaching position, it is essential to lure a potential hiring committee with an eye-catching resume that stands out above the rest.
Here are some helpful hints:
The first third of the page, which can be referred to as the introduction, is critical. Within 20 seconds, the introduction must address what you can do to benefit the school district. Begin with a title, if appropriate, then use a summary or profile to illustrate your key strengths and core competencies. This section must be compelling enough to generate interest and convince the reader to read on. The summary is where you incorporate eye-grabbing keywords. This is imperative in order for your resume to be noticed.
For the employment section of the resume, if you are using a combination or chronological format, you will want to include a short, introductory paragraph to demonstrate the scope of the position and the skills necessary to perform the required duties.
Accomplishments for each position held should be bulleted...this is very important since the reader's eye will be drawn to this area, scanning for noteworthy achievements. Many people often express that they do not possess any accomplishments...however everyone has made contributions to the school district in one way or another. Take a moment to brainstorm and list the various activities, projects, and events you have partaken in. Look over your list and decide which accomplishments are relevant and include them in your resume.
Here are some examples that may help get your creative juices flowing:
Developed fifth grade math curriculum, as part of a district-wide initiative to realign curriculum to state standards while fostering higher order thinking skills amongst students.
Utilized computer expertise to create word puzzles and math problems for lessons; implemented children's educational games into lessons, promoting a fun and exciting learning environment.
Always begin a bullet with a positive action word...and ensure that the bullet is concise.
Click on the link below if you are interested in reviewing a few of sample resumes.
http://www.resumes-for-teachers.com/teacher-resume-examples.htm
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