Relacionar Columnas Bus Comm-Ch 15 Terms 2Versión en línea Match the term with its definition. por Kerri Stegman 1 education 2 work experience or employment history 3 resume padding 4 career e-portfolio 5 summary of qualifications 6 personal data 7 cover letter or letter of application 8 capabilities and skills 9 PDF (portable document format) 10 main heading 11 action verbs 12 video resume 13 plain-text format 14 references 15 awards and activities A résumé in video format enabling job candidates to present their experience, qualifications, and interests in video format A list of the names and contact information of instructors, current employer, previous employers, colleagues, subordinates, and other professional contacts who are willing to answer inquiries regarding an applicant’s qualifications for employmen A collection of digitized materials that can be accessed at a website; provides viewers with a snapshot of a candidate’s talents, accomplishments, and technical skills An optional bulleted list at the top of your résumé that lists the job candidate’s most impressive qualifications An electronic version of a résumé without text formatting such as bold, italics, or underlines; suitable for e-mailing or uploading to online submission forms The first part of a résumé that includes a job seeker’s name, address, telephone number, and e-mail address The section of a résumé that includes the name and location of schools, dates of attendance, major fields of study, and degrees received The section of a résumé that lists awards, scholarships, fellowships, dean’s list, honors, recognitions, commendations, certificates, and school, community, volunteer, and professional activities The section of a résumé that includes information about hobbies and interests The section of a résumé that lists special skills, proficiencies acquired through training and experience, and exceptional aptitudes used to introduce a résumé, highlight the job seeker’s strengths in terms of benefits to the employer, and gain an interview; can be solicited or unsolicited The section of a résumé that includes employer information, dates of employment, job titles, and significant duties, activities, accomplishments, and promotions Verbs in the active voice that can make a résumé more forceful and persuasive The addition of false or exaggerated information to boost your credentials for a job a format that creates a document that looks exactly like the original and is difficult to alter