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Kriea
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Anyone any good with job resumes?

So I'm trying to get a side job since my massage business is not exactly taking off. Unfortunately I've only been in this business for about three months so I don't have any real work experience beyond my internship. We were told in school not to put any work that doesn't pertain to massage on there, but my resume's painfully bare. I was hoping if I posted it here maybe someone who has some experience writing them could shoot me some pointers. Keep in mind that the formatting is all messed up on here.

I'm not going to put my contact information but assume that it goes here.


Job Skills:
Licensed Massage Therapist
Offering a variety of massage techniques
Excellent verbal communication and customer service
Team oriented, positive attitude and enthusiasm
SOAP note and client file upkeep
Skilled with basic office computer programs such as Microsoft Word
Can perform some spa techniques such as body scrubs and paraffin dips
Already serving a number of clients


Massage Modalities:
Swedish
Deep Tissue
Neuromuscular Technique
Trigger Point Therapy
Sports Therapy
Chair Massage
Body Stretching and Range of Motion

Education:
Massage Therapy Degree
Heritage College, Little Rock, AR, January 2012

Work Experience:
Heritage College Massage Clinic
Job duties:
Assess the client's needs and create a treatment plan
Perform 50 minute massages of various modalities
Work reception desk, answering phones and booking client massages
Maintain SOAP notes and client records
Stock and check supply inventory


Posted on 2012-04-12 at 22:14:27.
Edited on 2012-04-12 at 23:42:23 by Kriea

Hammer
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I did notice that ...

..... the Arkansas zip code should have 5 numbers instead of 4 (if that helps?)


Posted on 2012-04-12 at 23:11:09.

Kriea
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.

It's a year not a zip code, but thank you sugar.

They told us the year was sufficient, do you think I should put the month I graduated too?


Posted on 2012-04-12 at 23:14:16.
Edited on 2012-04-12 at 23:17:00 by Kriea

Hammer
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Perhaps ...

..... that would be wise.

I am a bit rusty on resumes


Posted on 2012-04-12 at 23:41:22.

Kriea
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Thank you

I added that in. ^_^

Any fine tuning would be nice honestly. I haven't written a resume since high school and then it was just a fake one that only my teacher saw.


Posted on 2012-04-12 at 23:45:22.

Hammer
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Not sure about this ...

..... but a short paragraph or couple of sentences mentioning what you enjoy doing or specialize in that sets you apart from the average worker might be good to include.


Posted on 2012-04-12 at 23:53:16.

   
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