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Resume Preparation
Writing a resume that clearly identifies and communicates your professional skills is essential. If an employer has difficulty understanding what you can bring to the organisation, your chances of securing an interview may be compromised.
Here is a guideline to creating a strong and effective resume.
Contact Information/Header
Name, Address, Email Address, Telephone Number, Message Number
Highlights of Qualifications
In three to five sentences or bullet points, tell the employer:
- who you are
- what you have done
- what you want to do (your objective)
- In other words, 3 to 5 of your strongest selling features. Include personality attributes and other information that is relevant to employer.
Related Work Experience
List job title, company name and location (city and province/state) in reverse chronological order (list dates as years only). Be sure to indicate things like the size of the hospital/clinic and the number of beds in the unit in which you worked or the number of patients you treated daily.
Skills and accomplishments (using bullet format) - give a brief description of duties performed and/or their results, beginning each bullet item with a past tense action verb (e.g. Organized, performed, assessed). List skills that relate specifically to the job you accomplished - types of patients treated, procedures performed, equipment used, assessments, etc.
Only include work experience related to your healthcare career. Recent graduates, please be sure to include the type of clinical placements performed, hours/weeks spent in each placement, and any particular accomplishments within each placement.
Education
List most recent post secondary education first. Show training related to the position (if important to the employer, place on page one near the top in your Highlights).
Professional Development/Continuing Education Courses, seminars and training you have received related to your profession, including date of completion.
- Professional Associations
- Memberships/Licenses Held
- Community Involvement
List any volunteer work and/or organizations you belong to which show outside interest.
References
Place on a separate sheet - include name, place of employment, address and phone number where they can be reached.
General Information
Your resume should not exceed two pages.
Be specific when describing your duties, and have someone else read your resume to double check for spelling and grammatical errors.
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