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Resume Section: Accomplishments
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The accomplishment section is sometimes used by some candidates to highlight things that they have done in their career that they believe deserve special consideration. Normally, this section is only used by people with many years of experience or at the executive level. If you have only one accomplishment, there is no need to have a separate section for this. You can mention the accomplishment in your summary of qualifications and provide more details under the work experience section.

The accomplishment section should be under a separate heading and normally lists the accomplishments using bullet points. It should have at least 2 distinct accomplishments, preferably three or more. This section normally goes right after the summary of qualifications and before the work experience. Some professional resume writers like to put the accomplishments section in a frame to highlight it.




 











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