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Achievements: Keys to a Kickass Resume [Video Webinar]

Does your resume have what it takes to stay out of the “no” pile?

Watch this webinar and Q&A, “Achievements: Keys to a Kickass Resume,” to learn how to make yours stand out.

 

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Our Certified Master Resume Writer breaks down:

  • Why including achievements on your resume is so important
  • How to come up with resume achievements
  • Achievement examples for work, school, and more
  • How to use iHire’s AI tool for resume achievement ideas
  • Where to put achievements on your resume
     

Why Your Resume Needs Achievements

Your resume is a marketing tool, not a biography. Potential employers are not only interested in your skills and qualifications but are keen to see your results, specifically your unique accomplishments that will differentiate you from other candidates. By focusing on quantifiable achievements, you're more likely to secure an interview.

 

Coming Up With Achievements for Your Resume

Crafting achievements for your resume involves reflecting on your job history, personal accomplishments, fruitful projects, promotions, awards, and performance targets. For recent graduates, consider including educational accomplishments, whereas those with notable volunteer contributions can leverage these as well.

 

Resume Achievement Examples

Examples of achievements span multiple categories. In a job setting, this could be winning new accounts or overhauling budgeting processes. For students, leading a team to win a national championship or developing a successful marketing strategy for a project are good examples. Volunteers could highlight fundraising achievements or major contributions to organizational efficiency.

Quantifying your achievements is crucial. Use metrics, such as dollar amounts, growth percentages, or the number of people impacted, to provide tangible evidence of your success.

Leveraging tools like iHire’s AI-powered resume builder can give you a competitive edge, as it offers achievement suggestions tailored to your career title.

 

How to List Achievements on Your Resume

As for where to place achievements on your resume, you have several options, including the Career Highlights, Career History, Education, or Community Involvement section. The key is to align your achievements with the job you're applying for and make them stand out with bullet points or bold text.

 

Get even more expert resume advice in our Resource Center, or work with one of our professional resume writers today to save time and apply to your next job with confidence.

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by: Natalie Winzer
Originally Published: February 20, 2024

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