Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Write Your Resume in Past Tense
Write Your Resume in Past TenseWhen writing your resume you should write in all three tenses. That means, you should present tense, imperative and subjunctive. Present tense verbs are used to refer to current events and are often a part of resumes when a person is looking for a job. Impetive and subjunctive verbs are used to describe future events and these types of questions can be asked on your resume.Present tense verbs are used in all parts of your resume including: First paragraph, Introduction, Closing and Resume. You will want to add a bit of personalization to your past tense language. Use short sentences and avoid long words such as 'I'we.'Writing your resume in present tense is much easier to read because it presents the information you need to on a single page without having to go back and forth between two pages. In order to use present tense in your resume, you simply say 'Present tense' in the first sentence. You will also want to write in present tense in the second se ntence if you are not presenting something that is current. If you are asking a question or indicating you need more information, you will want to place a colon in between the present tense and the verb.When writing in past tense, you need to remember to use verbs that are either active or passive in nature. For example, you would use the active form of a verb to describe a fact. For example, I could write: 'We drove a new car today.' You would then use the past tense form to describe the fact we drove a new car today.For your first sentence, you will want to use the present tense and the verb you are creating your resume for. If you are writing a resume for a job you have currently, you would place the active verb in the beginning of your sentence. You would then include a comma and a verb phrase to the end of your sentence. You will want to include all important information in your resume and it would be helpful to insert the date of the event or the fact you are looking for as a direct statement to help you focus on the information you have written in your resume. Try to include at least one sentence with a present tense verb in it so you can make sure your resume includes the right information.On your resume, the best way to incorporate the past tense is by including a sentence saying 'in the past'. This will allow your reader to skip back a few years to see how your resume looked and also to read what it states. Including past tense information can make your resume seem more professional and when you go back and read it again, you will feel that you really understood what you were trying to convey.Impetive and subjunctive are often used in resumes as well but in the past tense. Both forms of verbs can be used to create a sentence, for example: 'The company has done a good job of hiring new employees.' It would be helpful to know how you are going to use imperative and subjunctive before you start writing your resume. This will give you an idea of the type of information you are going to be writing in your resume.For future events you will want to avoid using present tense. You should instead use past tense in the past tense, as a stand alone sentence or in a closing paragraph. Once you have done this, you will find that your resume will be easy to read and it will be easy to complete. With a bit of practice, you will be able to write a resume that looks professional and well written.
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