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Creating a resume for an industry professional is a unique undertaking and should be approached accordingly. In a competitive market, it is imperative to set yourself above the rest, and a well-written resume can do just that. A generalized resume does not include specifics that are essential for any beauty professional. It is important to properly include all relevant experience and education. You can easily write a professional resume for employment in the beauty industry by following a few simple guidelines. Create a clear, objective statement to provide details about what you can bring to a potential employer. Include your goals, describe your skills (professional and personal), and let the employer know exactly how you will benefit their business. It is crucial to keep your objective comprehensive but concise. Education history is incredibly important for beauty industry professionals. Be sure to include all cosmetology schooling and refresher courses, along with accurate dates. Additionally, incorporate any certifications and continuing education units, as these will showcase your commitment and enthusiasm for your trade. List your work history chronologically, starting with your most recent job. If you have limited industry experience, list jobs that will spotlight any customer service skills and prove your ability to secure and hold a job. Don't forget to include all significant duties and responsibilities. Provide reference information that can give you positive feedback regarding your work ethic and proficiency. Previous employers and other industry employees are idyllic; however, friends and non-relatives will work as well. Always include a short cover letter with your resume to highlight what makes you well-suited for the job. Be sure to keep your resume at one page, and only include pertinent information. Keep in mind that employers will go through stacks and stacks of resumes-make sure that yours is the one they notice. Bert Carder is CEO of Your Beauty Network, your One Source for all Your Salon Business Needs from Salon Recruiting to Salon Promotions to Salon Appointment Scheduling. For 5 FREE videos on Salon profitability, go to http://www.yourbeautynetwork.com or call 866-364-4926. ------------------ ARTICLE END ------------------ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
