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Writing a Professional Resume
• Your resume is a summary of your academic and work history and relevant accomplishments and credentials.
• Keep resume length to one or two pages, as a snapshot of your career to date.
• Include your name, address, phone number, and email address.
• Exclude date of birth, gender, race, marital status, church affiliation, number of children, disabilities, hobbies, and any other data that are irrelevant to your status as a job seeker.
• Include only information that is relevant to your accomplishments and goals as a professional.
• Brevity is the rule.
• Do not use abbreviations of any kind.
• Resumes may be used as part of a mailing or emailing to prospective employers, left with an interviewer after an appointment, included with the job application form, or attached as a PDF document.
• Prepare a cover letter to accompany your resume if doing a mailing, or use the cover letter as the body of the email.
• Include a simple goal statement.
• List all jobs held since high school, oldest first; include all jobs that dealt with the public; emphasize jobs in health care.
• List all postsecondary education; high school should be left off.
• Indicate whether you graduated and whether you received a certificate, diploma, or degree.
• List offices or other positions of responsibility you have held, such as membership in local, state, or national professional societies and membership in student radiographer associations; any professional licenses already held; awards for academic excellence such as honors listings; participation in competitions such as research paper writing, scientific exhibits, and scholar bowls; and attendance at state or national professional society meetings.
• References are not listed on the professional resume.
• Use spell check, proofread your resume, and have someone else proof it as well.
• When applying online, attach the resume electronically.
• If printing, use high-quality 60- to 75-lb paper, white or ivory, using a good printer.
• Your resume is a statement of your professionalism that speaks for you in your absence.