Anonymous
Post 02/01/2014 10:39     Subject: Resume question - what do you list under skills

I list the safety basics - CPR and first aid and life guarding qualifications specifically - and then things I think are relevant to the position. Jobs with three young boys? I play up my college sports skills. Younger kids? I make sure to outline my cooking skills and history as an art teacher. Honestly I make minor adjustments for every job I apply to so I'm not overloading them with info but offering them the list of targeted skills I think (or they've expressed) they want. Literally have ALWAYS gotten an offer this way.
Anonymous
Post 01/29/2014 11:39     Subject: Resume question - what do you list under skills

I'd list safety-related certifications separate from skills--so have a list of things like CPR certifications, lifeguard certifications, driver's license, etc., and then a list of things like knitting, sewing, experience teaching children's gymnastics, whatever.
Anonymous
Post 01/29/2014 07:33     Subject: Resume question - what do you list under skills

I use a CV format rather than a resume and it works really well when it comes listing certifications. I personally want them to standout so I use the skills section for random education related information like curriculum creation and implementation
LisaCampbell
Post 01/29/2014 06:02     Subject: Re:Resume question - what do you list under skills

it is fine. no need to change.
Anonymous
Post 01/29/2014 04:27     Subject: Resume question - what do you list under skills

I list any special crafting things I can do, any certifications I might have, things like that. So it looks like this:

Special Skills- Strong Swimmer, Knitting skills, Basic Sewing Knowledge, Valid VA Drivers License, CPR Certified, Epi-Pen Trained
Anonymous
Post 01/29/2014 00:03     Subject: Resume question - what do you list under skills

I am currently working on editing my resume and would like to change up the skills section. What do you have under yours? I know what skills I have, but I'm unsure of the wording to use.