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Training Jobs Resume Tips:

Training Job organizations are increasingly sensitive to cost control and productivity. A training job resume must reflect an understanding of these changes. It must show evidence of skills, experience, commitment to quality and ability to evaluate yourself.

The training job professional should list all credentials, but not necessarily boast about the achievements. Typical headings in a training job resume include education/degrees, internships, professional experience, awards and honors, publications (books, articles, reports, journals), speaking engagements, conferences and professional affiliations.

Training Jobs Resume Template


Contact Information :

  1. Full name
  2. Campus and permanent addresses
  3. Telephone numbers
  4. Email address

Objective :

Your training job resume must include a short and specific statement about your goal. That includes position, industry and/or relevant skills. For example: 'Position as a Nurse of Health Care Provider'.

Summary :

Present your value proposition in your training job resume - a narrative statement of the main reasons why you should be called for an interview.

Education : List your highest degree first.

  1. Name of institution, city and state
  2. Degree, major and year awarded
  3. GPA (optional)

Skills :

Describe your skills using job related keywords. For example: Computer/Tech skills like software and program expertise, especially if it is related to training job. Your technical skills can be listed in a separate Technical Summary section or within the context of another achievement. For example: 'Developed and implemented patient status/tracking system using MS Access'.

Activities : Campus and community activities, memberships in professional organizations etc.

Personal : Certifications, security clearances, patents, special awards, citizenship etc. Typical headings that you may use include :

Education/degrees, internships, professional experience, awards and honors, publications (books, articles, reports, journals), speaking engagements, conferences and professional affiliations.

Some items to be kept in mind are :

  • Don't use too many Industry-Specific Initials
  • Show your training skills as well as any other administrative or managerial skills you have.
  • Highlight your achievements and unusual experiences. It's not necessary to detail your daily duties.
  • List pertinent education, but not necessarily every conference you've attended.
  • Include experiences you've had other than the training job field. This will help to show your diversity.