FREE ENGINEERING RESUME & COVER LETTER ADVICE
If
I’m looking to hire a new engineer I don’t want to hire someone that
has stopped learning. So… Don’t Tell Me You Stopped Learning!
We
all went to school. Most of us went to college. Then we went to work
and stopped learning. Not true is it? Make sure this is not
the
story in your resume…
One of the most important
things you need to do as an engineer is to continue to invest in
yourself.
Stop learning and you lose value over time and become obsolete. You
know this and you have been continuously evolving to stay in
professional shape and add value to yourself. So make sure this is
reflected in your resume.
If
you took classes, list them. If you attended corporate sponsored
training on software then list it. If you learned on the job and can
not claim any formal educational experience do mention your on the job
learning of new skills and/or tools.
In
summary your engineering resume should always include a section with
relevant training or learning you have gone through in your career
after you left school.
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