Can someone please critique my resume?
Question : Can someone please critique my resume?
CAREER OBJECTIVE:
To obtain a position with growth potential and professional development with a company.
EDUCATION:
University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
Bachelor of Science in Marketing, 2007
Baltimore City Community College, Baltimore, Maryland
Associate of Science in Apparel Retailing, 2002
EXPERIENCE:
M•A•C Cosmetics, Wheaton, Maryland
Freelance Makeup Artist, 2005 – 2008
Developed loyal clientele and increased sales through personal attention to customers’ needs. Organize displays to correspond with current promotions. Drive revenue by communicating and demonstrating benefits of cosmetics. Take daily inventory and input requisitions into database.
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Hyattsville, Maryland
Human Service Representative GS 7, 2002 – 2004
Contacted applicants via telephone to assist in rectifying problems related to federal aid. Screened and interviewed applicants for temporary housing, home damages, personal property loss, and car damages. Maintained confidential client information and trained new hires. Consistently received excellent performance reviews.
COMPUTER SKILLS:
Proficient in Microsoft Office, Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
REFERENCES:
Available upon request
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Best answer:
Answer by jlf1262003
Not bad but however, every time you send the resume to a new company be specific not just development with a company.
Use -To obtain a position with growth potential and professional development within the Walmart Corporation (What ever company your applying for) Make sure you write within not develope with a.
Bold——– M•A•C Cosmetics,Federal Emergency Management Agency. And then enter a space after that line
Looks good except the references available upon request. Resumes shouldn’t have that part because it is assumed that if you aced your interview then your interviewer would want references to check out what type of employee you were. Would anyone want to hire a lazy bum? No. Some people think that putting that on a resume is assuming that your future employer is a dummy.So, delete that.