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When writing a job description on a resume do you write in present or past tense…see example below.?

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does tense really matter to HR professionals? Which tense do you use on your own resume?

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2 Responses to “When writing a job description on a resume do you write in present or past tense…see example below.?”

  1. SCOTT M says:

    If you are writing about what you are doing do in your present job, you should use the present tense. If you are writing about what you did in a previous job, you should use the past tense.

    HR people are generally pretty well educated and may notice the misuse of tenses. It’s best to do it right.

    I use both tenses on my resume, as described above.

  2. Mel says:

    It drives me NUTS when people misuse tenses on their resumes. Pet peeve, sorry…..

    Some folks write the entire resume in past tense; most use present tense for the current position and past tense for anything prior. (That’s how I do my own.) As long as it’s consistent, it’s not a huge deal either way.

    Thank you for asking…I feel so relieved that at least this is on someone’s radar screen besides my own! :)

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