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Resume Writing Tips for Nurses

 Dated: 03-16-2015

Summary: The nursing industry is booming and there are a number of new nursing job opportunities now available. This has opened the doors for nurses who have experience in this industry as well as recent graduates. One of the most important things you need to keep in mind is that learning how to write a nurse resume correctly will help you get one of these new jobs in no time.

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New job opportunities are available in nursing, are you ready?

A nurse resume is different from other types of resumes due to your specific education and certification. This resume can actually help you get some of the best jobs in the industry. There are certain resume writing tips that you need to follow in order to create the perfect nurse resume. Here are some tips that can help you create a resume that can take you far in your career.




Profile

Like every other resume, a nurse resume also needs to include a complete profile which clearly states your skills and area of practice. Always focus on highlighting your strong points in this area since it's the first place an employer usually checks. Your profile needs to be attractive and eye catching and it should include all the required information in precise points. You don't need a long summary or career objective. Instead, try to keep these lines short, but ensure the information you do have sends out a clear message. You might want to review some resume tips on how to create a strong profile.

Education and Certification

A nurse career is based on the kind of education you have received, and it's very important to mention all the education you've received in detail. Always mention full names of courses and universities that you've attended, since this makes it easy for the employer to hire you. There are a number of certification courses that are available for nurses, and if you've attended any of these, make sure you highlight the course details in a separate column.

Experience

As a nurse, you have most likely done internships with different employers at the beginning of your career. This internship experience is very valuable, especially for recent graduates. Mention all your previous experience and the length of time that you worked in each position. Apart from working experience, employers also look for your volunteer experience on a nurse resume. Volunteer experience is one of the best things you could add to your resume, since it proves you're dedicated to your job, and that looking after patients makes you happy. You should also check out some additional resume writing tips that can help you highlight your experience the right way.

Focus on the font and ensure you don't use one that's too fancy or cursive. It's best to stick to font styles that are basic and easy to read.



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