This resume is a good example of how a skills resume can help
someone who does not have the best credentials. It allows the job seeker
to present school and extracurricular activities to good effect. It is a
strong format choice because it lets her highlight strengths without
emphasizing her limited work experience. It doesn't say where she worked
or for how long, yet it gives her a shot at many jobs.
You'll get the best results from a skills resume by using it when you have a referral to an organization instead of using it to apply cold or to an ad. Since the skills resume usually doesn't list specifics of work history, many employers will toss it out in favor of your competitors' resumes that do. So, stick with using the skills resume primarily when you're networking for a job.
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Lisa M. Rhodes
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Objective
Sales-oriented position in a retail sales or distribution business.
Skills and Abilities
Education
Franklin High School, 2001-2004. Classes included advanced English. Member of award-winning band. Excellent attendance record. Superior communication skills. Graduated in top 30 percent of class.
Other
Active gymnastics competitor for four years. Learned discipline, teamwork, how to follow instructions and hard work. Ambitious, outgoing, reliable and have solid work ethic.
Excerpted from 'The Quick Resume and Cover Letter Book' by Michael Farr. Reprinted with permission from Jist Publishing.
Source: careerbuilder