If you have not done so already, get your resume updated
and formatted to handle the electronic recruiting tools now used by human
resource departments everywhere. A resume is best at one page long
regardless of your time in the nursing profession. The resume describes your education,
work history, and other relevant experience in bullet points. Many large
employers now have computers that scan resumes for keywords, and these
computers do the screening of the numerous applicants before an actual person
even sees the resumes.
Most positions require online applications or
electronic submission of a resume. In order to keep your resume from being
rejected by screening software, it must be one page long, with a lot of
"white space". Use only plain
sans serif font, no bold, italics or underlining.
Here is a Web
site for samples. http://www.nursing.umich.edu/about-our-school/computing-technology/electronic-portfolios/nursing-resumes-portfolios
Look at the overall template in these examples, but be sure to use plain
font in your own resume.
Begin the
resume with a one sentence statement of your career goal for a position. Next,
develop a table of 3 or 4 columns and 2-3 rows that lists all of your skills,
especially those related to the position for which you are applying. Work
experience should be next. List your employer, position, and time frame in that
position. Then, using bullet points, list your accomplishments during that
position. The listing of accomplishments is different than listing job
responsibilities so be sure to focus on what awards, projects, etc. occurred
while in the position. If the accomplishment was basic patient care, try to include
things like patient satisfaction scores related to the care provided. Next,
list education, and include GPA if appropriate.
For example, 3.74/4.0 tells prospective employers your grade point
average out of the school maximum GPA. Most
importantly: List your current online RN to BSN program with anticipated
graduation date. Finally, list your
nursing license(s) including the number for easy verification.
Dr.
Maggie
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