Frequently
Asked Questions About Resumes
by Donna Cardillo, RN, BS
Q:
I’ve been told my resume should be only one page.
Is that true?
A:
No, not for nurses. By the time you list your experience,
your education, your licenses and certifications, you are
already on two pages, even with limited experience. Two
pages is perfectly acceptable. Don't go any longer than
that, though, unless you have extensive high-level and unusual
experience and credentials.
Q:
Is it OK to reduce the margins and the type size on my resume
in order to get it onto two pages?
A:
No. Margins should be about one inch all around for ease
of reading and a professional look. Type size should be
12 point for easy reading, too. Also, many employers scan
resumes for storage in computer data bases and 12 point
type is required for that. If your resume is too long, reduce
the amount of information by eliminating the old, out-dated,
irrelevant, unimportant, and redundant. Remember, your resume
should highlight your professional experience, not list
every single thing your ever did.
Q:
Should I list all my continuing education courses on my
resume?
A:
The answer to this is usually “no.” Most nurses
attend continuing education programs regularly but you only
clutter up your resume by listing them all. Refer to relevant
courses in your cover letter, if applicable. You could include
a line under ‘education’ that says “Continuing
education credits available upon request,” indicating
that they exist if anyone wants to see them. But this is
completely optional.
Q:
If I worked for a staffing agency, should I list every hospital
I worked for during that time?
A:
No. List the agency as the employer and use a general job
description like “Worked in various acute care hospitals
in ICU, Emergency, and Med-Surg. Units.” Then go on
to list various specific experiences and accomplishments
as you would for any other job.
Q:
If I am currently attending school, should I list that on
my resume?
A:
Yes. List it under ‘education’ by saying something
like:
BS
in Nursing
City College, City, NJ
Currently pursuing
Q:
Should I include my e-mail address and fax number at the
top of my resume in the heading?
A:
Yes, definitely. Make it as easy as possible for a prospective
employer to reach you. E-mail is an easy and quick way for
people to leave a message for you if they want to contact
you.
Q:
Should I list my non-nursing work experience on my resume?
A:
Yes, you should list other significant work experience.
Years ago nurses were advised not to include this, but today
you should. It shows that you have a diversity of experience.
Besides, other work experience, whether retail sales, office
work, or a technical job , adds value to who you are and
can be utilized in many areas of nursing and healthcare
today.
Reprinted
with permission from Nurses.com (www.nurses.com).
Copyright by Verticalnet, Inc., Horsham, PA.,
215-315-3247.
All rights reserved.
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