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Classic Resumes - Part 6: Places of Employment (by ResumeEdge.com)
Rarely does the location of your employer matter more than what you accomplished while there.
 
However, in some cases location does matter.  This would generally apply to someone who has international experience and is continuing to seek a position internationally.
 
Rather than hope the hiring manager notices the location of your employers, it's best to bring this information out quickly and effectively.
 
One way to do that is to mention it in the Qualifications Summary or Profile paragraph that begins your resume.  For example, a business developer in retail fashion might use an opening summary like this:
 
Accomplished, multilingual Professional with the experience and skill to excel as a CEO in a global organization.  International fashion experience for leading retailers in London, Paris, and Milan.  Recent success includes enhancing profits at Tres Chic by €$7 million in 2003 through effective reorganization and a proactive marketing campaign.  Fluent in French, Italian, Spanish, and English.  Willing to relocate to Europe, Asia, or Australia.
 
 
 
 
 
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Scannable Resume Designs
Part 2: OCR Technology
Part 3: Keywords
Part 4: Your Name
Part 5: Contact Information
Part 6: Scanner-Friendly Fonts
Part 7: Formats
Part 8: Samples
Classic Resumes: Attractive and Effective
Part 2: Name
Part 3: Contact Information
Part 4: Subheadings
Part 5: Employment Dates
Part 6: Places of Employment
Part 7: When to Include Personal Data
Part 8: Designer Fonts & Bullets Versus Traditional Ones
Part 9: Templates
Part 10: Graphics
Part 11: Text Presentation: Bullets vs. Paragraphs
Part 12: Stylish Resumes
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

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