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Attention to detail. Knowledge of computer software, such as Excel. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Fast typing. Accurate data entry. Ability to work independently. Editing skills. Discretion with confidential data. Header. This section holds your name and contact information. It should always appear at the top of your document and may also include a link to your LinkedIn profile or professional portfolio, if applicable. Modern resume writing does not require jobseekers to include their mailing address in this section so save the real estate for more valuable information. Professional summary. In three to five sentences, introduce yourself to an employer by calling out one or two of your most relevant skills, or a notable professional accomplishment. Remember, employers want to know what you’ll bring to the table so focus on that here, not on your expectations for your next opportunity. Skills. This section should highlight the hard and soft skills that are most relevant to the job. Study the job ad to decide which skills to include. The skills you pull from the job ad should be listed prominently for the greatest impact. Work History. Regardless of the resume format you’ve chosen, always list your professional experience in reverse chronological order, starting with your current or most recent role. For recent graduates, those looking to change careers, or people re-entering the workforce after a period of unemployment, this section can be daunting. In those cases, it might be wise to choose a functional resume format, which focuses on your transferable skills and takes the spotlight off of your lack of experience. Education. While a college degree isn’t typically a requirement for a data entry clerk role, you should always list all of your educational credentials. A college degree could be appealing to some employers. And, if you have any related certifications or special training, be sure to list it here.Header. This section holds your name and contact information. It should always appear at the top of your document and may also include a link to your LinkedIn profile or professional portfolio, if applicable. Modern resume writing does not require jobseekers to i

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Attention to detail. Knowledge of computer software, such as Excel. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Fast typing. Accurate data entry. Ability to work independently. Editing skills. Discretion with confidential data. Header. This section holds your name and contact information. It should always appear at the top of your document and may also include a link to your LinkedIn profile or professional portfolio, if applicable. Modern resume writing does not require jobseekers to include their mailing address in this section so save the real estate for more valuable information. Professional summary. In three to five sentences, introduce yourself to an employer by calling out one or two of your most relevant skills, or a notable professional accomplishment. Remember, employers want to know what you’ll bring to the table so focus on that here, not on your expectations for your next opportunity. Skills. This section should highlight the hard and soft skills that are most relevant to the job. Study the job ad to decide which skills to include. The skills you pull from the job ad should be listed prominently for the greatest impact. Work History. Regardless of the resume format you’ve chosen, always list your professional experience in reverse chronological order, starting with your current or most recent role. For recent graduates, those looking to change careers, or people re-entering the workforce after a period of unemployment, this section can be daunting. In those cases, it might be wise to choose a functional resume format, which focuses on your transferable skills and takes the spotlight off of your lack of experience. Education. While a college degree isn’t typically a requirement for a data entry clerk role, you should always list all of your educational credentials. A college degree could be appealing to some employers. And, if you have any related certifications or special training, be sure to list it here.Header. This section holds your name and contact information. It should always appear at the top of your document and may also include a link to your LinkedIn profile or professional portfolio, if applicable. Modern resume writing does not require jobseekers to i

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