Guest guest Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 Dear Sammy, Because YOU asked I developed a Tuorial on developing a Powerful resume. I have included examples of action words for the pharmacy technician. I have cut and pasted some of the best advice on the internet and added my own. I have developed three specific examples of resumes for the pharmacy technician: one is the DRAB resume that MOST people do, but usually do not get noticed, the other two are POWERFUL resume styles that will get you an interview. I have provided some tough questions that I cut and pasted that you may be asked during an interview. I gave you some internet sites that provide free examples of resumes and cover letters. Here is some of what you will find on my How to Build a Resume What a resume should convey: " If you buy this product (Me), you will get these specific, direct benefits. " Jeanetta's Helpful hints: 1. Use Action or " Power " words in your `skills' section: 2. Keep your resume to one page, use quality paper: white, off white, beige or light grey 3. Have an `objective' at the beginning of your resume to let the employer know what type of work or career you are seeking and what you can offer. 4. Use the suggested resume style at the end of this section that I have specifically provided for pharmacy technicians. 5. " A combined resume includes elements of both the chronological and functional formats " and works best for most pharmacy technicians. 6. List jobs in reverse chronological order 7. " What NOT to put on a resume: a. The word " Resume " at the top of the resume b. Fluffy or rambling " objective " statements c. Salary information d. Full addresses of former employers e. Reasons for leaving jobs f. A " Personal " section, or personal statistics (except in special cases) g. Names of supervisors h. References " i. Personal hobbies or interests (unless the pertain to the job) What most people do not know about electronic mail email of resumes: http://www.10minuteresume.com/index.cfm " Copying your resume into a standard e-mail browser may create hidden formatting visible only to the recipient. The risk is the employer could receive an unreadable or unprofessional resume. If you try sending an attachment yourself you may send a file version that will be difficult for an employer to open. Companies also have polices against opening unfamiliar attachments to prevent computer viruses (our formats are virus free). Companies don't tell you there is a problem - they just push DELETE and go to the next resume. " It is best to send yourself a copy of the completed resume FIRST before you email a copy to the prospective employer because you may detect the problem first. You may be able to make changes. FAX when ever you can. Please OPEN my Tutorial on How to Build a Resume in the File section for examples of Pharm Tech Resumes. Please send me an email of your completed resume for feed back. Respectfully, Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS Chemistry Founder/Owner > > Jeanetta: > Hi! Would you please give me some suggestions about writting a > resume for the Pharmacist technician job? Would you tell me some > website for this position? > > > sammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 To find the Tutorial on How to Build a Resume Scroll down to the folder in the 'Files' section called " Resume Building " then click on it and open the " How to Build a Resume " document. It should open within a few seconds to one minute. Hope it helps you out. Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS Chemistry > > Jeanetta: > Hi! Would you please give me some suggestions about writting a > resume for the Pharmacist technician job? Would you tell me some > website for this position? > > > sammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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