Experience Section
In
the Professional Experience section you will list your employers, job titles,
and dates of employment in a reverse-chronological order; that is, your most
recent job comes first, followed by your next most recent job, and so on.
If
at all possible, use relevant experience to support your objective. This
experience can be paid or unpaid, an internship or a substantial class project,
volunteer positions, or positions held in clubs, etc.
Your experience does not have to be paid to be relevant. This allows you to
include any experience in which you learned or demonstrated skills, knowledge or
abilities that are related to the type of job you are seeking.
If
your experience seems to break into two distinct categories of "related" and
"other," you can use these two headings and divide your experience this way.
Related experience might include a mixture of paid employment, volunteer work,
student organization work, etc. You can give more detail in your related
experience section, and leave out details in the other experience section.
If
you have not had related experience, you should still list your employment
background. This shows an employer that you have learned basic work ethics and
skills such as taking responsibility, working cooperatively with co-workers,
customer service, time management, or other characteristics that are important
to any work environment. Think about skills you used that are transferable to a
different work setting.
Sample Resume Experience Section
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Professional Experience |
ABC
Software Inc., New York, NY 2009 ? Present
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