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Crash Course in Resume Writing "Rules"
Common resume elements and how to present them correctly
The first "rule" to keep in mind when writing your resume is that your document must be written entirely in first person (you're talking about yourself after all) with the pronouns removed. If you're not sure if what you've written is in proper resume speak, test it by adding the "I" in front of the phrase.
For example, your resume may say: Trains staff of 20 and administers budget of $20K. (incorrect)
To present this in first person, you would say: I train staff of 20 and administer budget of $20K. (correct)
Use the guide below once you've mastered this general rule to make sure you present your information correctly. Most of these errors won't be found by a computerized spell-check, so it's crucial that you carefully review your resume to ensure your document is free of errors.
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Facts & Figures
Incorrect |
Correct |
Saved over $200K in production costs. |
Saved more than $200K in production costs. OR Saved $200K+ in production costs. |
Elevated profits by $4–$5M and reduced errors by 2–3%. |
Elevated profits by $4M–$5M and reduced errors by 2%–3%. |
Do I use the K, M, and B symbols or write out thousand, million, and billion? Do I have to use "by" before the number?
Technically, any of these options are correct - however, make sure you are CONSISTENT. Pick one strategy and use it throughout your document. Don't go back and forth.
Degrees
Incorrect |
Correct |
Master’s of Nursing |
Master of Science in Nursing, Master’s degree |
Bachelors of Business Administration |
Bachelor of Business Administration |
Associate’s Degree |
Associate’s degree |
Bachelors’ of Arts |
Bachelor of Arts |
When in doubt, verify the title of your degree with your college/university.
Hyphens
Incorrect |
Correct |
Highly-knowledgeable professional |
Highly knowledgeable professional |
High quality services |
High-quality services |
Poorly-performing territory |
Poorly performing territory |
Completed on-schedule |
Completed on schedule OR on-schedule completion |
Basic rule of thumb: if the modifier ends in -ly, do not use a hyphen.
Dashes vs. Hyphens
SYMBOL |
USE |
Hyphen - |
Combines two words: multimillion-dollar |
En Dash – |
Replaces the word “to”: $35K–$50K, 2007–2009 |
Em Dash — |
Works similar to parenthesis, however can be more dynamic: Recruited nearly 90 new hires—a department record—by conducting onsite job fairs. |
Years of Experience
Incorrect |
Correct |
15 years experience |
15 years’ experience |
15 years’ of experience |
15 years of experience |
Remember, years' = years of, just as don't = do not.

Originally Published: February 01, 2014
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