Resume help and career advise? What should I do (carrer-wise) and change(resume)?
Objective
Seeking a position in which I can use my work experience, focused education, analytical ability, communication
Skills, and strong work ethic.
Skills
Financial Ratio AnalysisFinancial Report CreationSpreadsheet Usage
Oral/Written PresentationsMulti-Tasking ProjectsSpecial Projects
Employee TrainingPersonnel SupervisionSales Skills
Clear CommunicationBudget Cost ControlsSoftware Knowledge
Problem Solving AbilityInterpersonal CommunicationAttention to Detail
Experience
2006-Present Empire LendingWest Covina, CA
Account Executive
* Analyzed borrowers’ repayment ability, degree of leverage, and collateral strength using financial ratios.
* Supervised the underwriting quality and regulatory compliance of an aggressively growing loan pipeline.
* Managed multiple projects simultaneously, achieving objectives under time and resource constraints.
* Participated in a variety of real estate-related committees which focused on market and industry trends.
* Trained, reviewed, mentored, and supervised a team of new sales staff and sales support personnel.
* Prospected, marketed, and closed mortgage loans while assuring accuracy and client confidentiality.
* Successfully built a referral network of real estate brokers, attorneys, builders, and accountants.
* Pro-actively contacted existing clients to determine relationship strength and retain future business.
Education/Training
* Graduate, Citrus Community College (Glendora, CA), AS, Business Studies, 6/07.
* Familiar with MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Internet.
* Graduate, Bonita High School (La Verne, CA), College Prep Focus, 6/05
Civic
* Volunteer, Various Community and School Activities
Client references available upon request.
Not so sure you need an "objective" section. Objectives are best saved for the cover letter.
I keep my education at the top.
Skills are sometimes not necessary on a resume, depending on your field. Personally, I am getting a degree in computer science, so having skills is necessary, but for yours it looks like those skills may be assumed for the type of job you are applying. I hear conflicting suggestions on "Skill" sections.
Your Experience says you are working at Empire Lending currently. The bullet points underneath should be in present tense, not past tense. You should only use past tense if you don't work their anymore.
I would elaborate more on the Civic section. The things you mentioned here "Volunteer, various community and school activities" tell the reader nothing, really.
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Not so sure you need an "objective" section. Objectives are best saved for the cover letter.
I keep my education at the top.
Skills are sometimes not necessary on a resume, depending on your field. Personally, I am getting a degree in computer science, so having skills is necessary, but for yours it looks like those skills may be assumed for the type of job you are applying. I hear conflicting suggestions on "Skill" sections.
Your Experience says you are working at Empire Lending currently. The bullet points underneath should be in present tense, not past tense. You should only use past tense if you don't work their anymore.
I would elaborate more on the Civic section. The things you mentioned here "Volunteer, various community and school activities" tell the reader nothing, really.
References :
Undergraduate about to graduate and having my resume/cover letter cleaned up time and time again by our university's career center.