Question:
How do I add that I trained new employees at my job on my resume.?
Kelsey
2011-04-01 12:04:32 UTC
I am not in a supervisory position though. The format of my resume has two categories one for Sales Experience and the other for Leadership Experience. In this case I think it would be most fit for the training I did to fall under the leadership Experience. I am asking for the most appropriate way to word this. Google has been of little assistance.I appreciate all feedback = )
Three answers:
!
2011-04-01 12:26:39 UTC
It certainly isn't Sales so by default put under Leadership.



How about a simple 'Responsible for training new employees'.



Brevity is usually good!
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2016-11-02 08:20:53 UTC
Trained New Employees
anonymous
2016-04-11 07:08:48 UTC
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Your husband's resume is very impressive. He could add a section called Course Highlights to fancy up the resume a bit. Under this section a list of classes he took that he feels are beneficial to the job he is seeking are listed as well as what he learned in them. For example: Web Design 101 Learned the basics of HTML and CSS. Web Design 102 Learned how to use FTP clients to upload HTML files onto a server. Web Design 103 Learned how to build websites that read from a database in Dreamweaver. This section could easily fill up space and perhaps he could remove the Personal section from his resume. I only suggest this because some employers may have biases against something he does for whatever reason. For example, lets say your husband applies to a job at AwesomeWeb. AwesomeWeb was recently taken over by a man whose daughter is dating someone who is into motor sports. He hates the guy for being irresponsible (and, you know, for dating his daughter..) and he sees this on your husbands resume and is just not impressed. This, of course, is because of his own biases but your husband ultimately pays the price for his bad day. I wish your husband luck with his job search and hope I helped a bit.


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