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Education
Details
Source:
www.professional-resumes.com
Your
education details should be included immediately after your work
history details. It is not necessary to include details of your
early schooling. Depending on the extent of your work experience
you may simply need to add in your University or College education
details. If you are new to the workforce you may feel it relevant
to include your high school details.
Simply
detail your school name and the city and state that it is located
in and the date attended from and to. Also include the qualification
gained at your place of education and if you wish the grade you
achieved.
In
the event that you have completed professional courses throughout
your working life that support your candidacy please include those
details within your education section. Once again include the name
of the college or university that you are attending and the course
that you are attending.
See examples
below:
EDUCATION:
Boston
College, Boston, MA 1999 - 2001
BS in Computer Science
Boston
University, Boston, MA 1992 - 1995
BS in Accounting
EDUCATION:
Massachusetts
Institute of Technology 2001 - Present
BS in Computer Science
Boston
College, Boston, MA
BS in Business Administration 1994 - 1996
St.
Mathew High School, Boston MA.
High School Diploma, Graduated with Honours. 1989 - 1994
In
the event that you are completing a course outside of the college
curriculum, perhaps on the Internet or at a local evening centre
you may include these details in the Additional information section
of your resume.
This
section should be used to detail additional information that is
relevant to your prospective employer such as proficiency in computers,
fluency in languages, or other skills which while not necessarily
relevant to the position you seek nevertheless demonstrate an aptitude
and an enthusiasm to learn new things.
If
you wish to do so you may include some details of hobbies and outside
interests at this point. This information will assist your interviewer
in building a profile of your personality and personal characteristics
beyond the working environment.
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