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Charting Your Course: A Roadmap to Thriving in the Field of Health: 3.5 Resume

Charting Your Course: A Roadmap to Thriving in the Field of Health
3.5 Resume
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  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Introduction
  6. Module 01: Understanding Yourself In the World of Work
    1. 1.1 Introduction and Learning Outcomes
    2. 1.2 Career Meaning and Myths
    3. 1.3 Your Personality, Interests, Values, Skills, and Strengths
    4. 1.4 Online Career Tests
    5. 1.5 The World Around You and Your Career Choices
    6. 1.6 Career Mind Mapping
    7. 1.7 Periodic Career Review
    8. 1.8 Career Resilience Tips
    9. Module 1 Chapter Summary
  7. Module 03: Job Search
    1. 3.1 Introduction and Learning Outcomes
    2. 3.2 Job Search Strategies
    3. 3.3 Networking
    4. 3.4 Online Personal Branding
    5. 3.5 Resume
    6. 3.6 Cover Letter
    7. 3.7 Online Applicant Tracking Systems
    8. 3.8 Portfolio
    9. 3.9 Interviewing with Confidence
    10. 3.10 Challenging Interview Scenarios
    11. 3.11 Accepting Offers and Handling Rejection
    12. 3.12 Protect Yourself from Scams
    13. Module 3 Chapter Summary
  8. Module 02: Research and Exploration
    1. 2.1 Introduction and Learning Outcomes
    2. 2.2 Researching Careers
    3. 2.3 Online Career Information
    4. 2.4 Take Action
    5. 2.5 Decision-Making
    6. 2.6 Setting Goals & Building Action Plans
    7. 2.7 Looking Forward
    8. 2.8 Career Resilience Tips
    9. Module 2 Chapter Summary
  9. Module 04: On the Job Success
    1. 4.1 Module 3 Chapter Summary
    2. 4.2 Preparing for Your New Workplace
    3. 4.3 Employer Expectations and Developing as a Professional
    4. 4.4 Workplace Culture
    5. 4.5 Professionalism - Etiquette
    6. 4.6 Working with Your Manager
    7. 4.7 Your Rights as an Employee
    8. 4.8 Safety on the Job
    9. 4.9 Performance Evaluation
    10. 4.10 Leaving your Job on Good Terms
    11. 4.11 Work-Life Balance
    12. 4.12 Resilience and Success
    13. Module 4 Chapter Summary
  10. Resources

Resume

Jane is pointing to a resume on her desk with 3 key points that states, "Include experience, de-clutter, and proof read."

Your resume is one of your most important self-marketing tools. It’s typically your first point of contact with potential employers and it’s the main document interviewers refer to when comparing candidates. A strong resume presents your skills and experience in a manner that demonstrates that you’re the best fit for the job. The following sections will provide you with detailed information you’ll need to create a resume that’s appropriate for your unique situation.

Take a look at the resume advice onFlorida Shines.

Resume Do’s and Don’ts

An interactive H5P element has been excluded from this version of the text. You can view it online here:
https://pressbooks.uwf.edu/besuccessfulhealthcarecareerguide/?p=122#h5p-13

  • Do proofread your resume
  • Do ensure you use a professional email address and voicemail message
  • Do customize your resume for each position
  • Do include relevant unpaid experience
  • Do quantify your achievements
  • Do be consistent with your formatting and verb tenses
  • Do make an appointment with an employment advisor to assist you with your resume
  • Don’t lie on your resume
  • Don’t clutter your resume with too much text
  • Don’t include a vague statements
  • Don’t include personal information such as your photo, birth date, marital status, or religious beliefs

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The University of West Florida offers assistance with resumes. You can sign up with a Career Coach, explore the Career Development Guide, or check out the My Resume section of Big Interview to access a Resume Curriculum with brief video lessons and a Resume Builder. Click here for more information.

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