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How To Rephrase Resume Statements

Can someone hep me rephrase this sentence for my resume? "I love to learn and am always up to a challenge"

Can someone help me rephrase this sentence for my resume?

"I love to learn and am always up to a challenge"

I really need help with this to make my resume sound better THANKS!!!

Resume help? How can I rephrase these to change the word "experience" to other words?

In order to do just about anything, you have to have either specific knowledge, skill, or ability. So, for each task, think about what's required in order to accomplish it. Some might require both technical knowledge, and the application of a skill, or ability. Sorry if I'm making your head feel like it might explode. But, try to wrap your head around some of my comments and/or suggestions:

Skill in operating and maintaining heavy equipment, including forklifts, etc. (Use "skill" and say "including." When "such as" is used, it really means the following listed items are examples, and you want it to read as a firm statement, not a maybe.)

Experience (doing what with) hydraulics, fire systems, and emergency break down? (keep "experience" but explain what your experience is with those things listed.) Don't assume the reader will know what you mean. Say exactly what you mean.

Working with hazardous materials ... think about what you're leaving out here. I'm sure there are safety standards you had to know and apply, in order to work with those materials and not cause a disaster. Mentioning those safety standards would be important here.

Knowledge and experience are different things. If you have knowledge of running cables and terminating them, that only means you've read about it, or watched someone else do the actual work. If you did the work, say you did the work.

Some of these points might sound fairly idiotic to you. But, anyone with years of experience evaluating job applications/resumes is hip to the schemes of people who try to make their resume sound like they're more experienced than they are. So, you have to be very specific in what you say, or they may automatically suspect you're not exactly truthful. It stinks. But, it's how it really works.

I'm not sure I've answered your exact question, but I hope my comments shed some light for you.

I had 15 years job experience in Human Resources, evaluating job applications/resumes for job vacancies from blue collar, clerical, scientific researchers, medical doctors, computer scientists, etc., and deciding which were forwarded to selecting officials for consideration.

Please read my VCU statement!!!!!?

when applying to VCU, its required that you write a: Brief Personal Statement (required of all applicants) - In 250-300 words, tell us more about you and why you are considering this school.

My response:, Going to VCU would be the perfect opportunity for me to express myself and my interests in a very positive and helpful way, inspiring those around me to do the same. I love to help others, including senior citizens and animals in need. I’ve volunteered hundreds of hours at local assisted living homes and humane societies. I like to think that I’ve made a difference in their lives by spending time with them; talking and listening to lonely seniors and playing and loving animals that haven’t experienced things like that at all. My thirst for helping others also shines through in my personal life at home. I tutor my younger cousins, who have moved here from Peru, in their English, spelling, and grammar, and also with other subjects like Math and Science. It’s very rewarding to see their hard work paid off when they get A’s and B’s on all of their assignments! They make me want to do my best in school and life, and to continue to assist others in any way possible. This is a major reason why I am interested in attending VCU. Living on our Earth, it is natural that I want to do everything in my power to use it safely and sustainably. I’ve heard nothing but praise for VCU’s center for environmental studies and the programs included. Going to VCU and studying environmental science won’t only give me a heads up for what is going on around us, but also prepare me for my future in the working world. I want to fully learn what we can do to protect and keep intact our environment and educate others on how to do the same, and I believe that VCU can do that the best!



*****PLEASE BE HONEST******

Good resume summary statement./?

Hello,

You may begin with writing about your current job profile and experience. Mention your capability as a business associate, your skills and your forte. Something like below:

I am a Business Associate with 5 years working experience in the business environment. I have worked with X company for Y years in business development. I possess strong communication skills and interpersonal skills. Having worked closely with clients and partners, I have developed strong ability to build customer relationships. I am used to working under stringent timelines and have the ability to multi-task and make quick decisions. I am able to adapt well and can handle complex situations with ease. I strive for professional growth and career promotion.

Try to include some of the things that you do as business associate. If there is some thing that is really different and had a good impact during your job, it may be mentioned as well. You can highlight any significant contribution to your previous employers that is worth a mention.

Avoid using the same words over and over again. Most importantly, rephrase your sentences so that all sentences do not start with the word “I” and the summary is not repetitive. Being concise and straightforward is the key to writing a good resume summary.

How do I say the following sentence: “please find attached herewith my resume”?

It sounds turgid and looks like some thing taken from 'A guide book to officealese'.‘I have added my resume as an attachment'Is cleaner. Or simply--I have attached my resume.

What does the statement- "there are no small roles, only small actors" mean?

I think it means every role is important.

How can I rephrase, "Did you get a chance to look at?"

You could use: "Did you have an opportunity to...""Have you found time to...""Did circumstances permit you to...""Have you been able to...""Did you happen to...""Have you had a moment to..."I like the word opportunity because it suggests that reading your email will somehow confer some sort of potential advantage on the reader.

How do I list 'reading' as a hobby in my resume?

I would suggest avoid just using the word ‘reading’. Instead give it some substance, what do you enjoy reading? How does it fit with the role you are applying for? Try to make it complement the rest of your CV/resume and the person specification.Eg: Being technically minded, I enjoy reading science fiction which allows me to exercise the creative parts of my thought processes, which in turn develops my problem solving skills.As opposed to: I enjoy reading because it allows me to escape the tedium of a boring 9-5 job.Two extremes that illustrate what you could do.Just be careful of being too inventive. Reading isn't one of my hobbies (unless you include Quorate lol). I am innovative by nature and most of my reading is centred around fact finding and keeping my skills/knowledge current. If the role I am applying for requires these qualities then I would include reading otherwise I would mention other more relevant hobbies.In reality you enjoy a particular type of work because of the person you are. You also have certain hobbies because of the person you are. Therefore your hobbies should be able to support your attempts to show you are a good match for the role.I would go so far as to ask if your hobbies can't support your application for the role….. Would you enjoy the job you are applying for?I hope I have answered your question.

How do you say this on a resume?

Keep it simple:

"Responsible for front of store operations, opening and closing."

The extent of his/her additional responsibilities should be evident is the remaining bullet points.
List Accomplishments OR "Key Accomplishments" under the last bullet for each job.

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