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This question is about contracts specialist resumes.
A contract specialist should put skills and accomplishments related to negotiating, drafting, and managing important legal documents on a resume. The entire resume (from the profile summary to work experience to skills section) should showcase your qualifications as a contract specialist.
A resume summary is a short, 2 to 4 sentence "summary" of what qualifies you to be a contract specialist. The profile summary should include a summary of your role, experience, and skills as a contract specialist.
For example, "Highly qualified Contract Specialist with experience in Contracting/Procurement functions, primarily related to Federal Government Acquisitions."
The profile summary sets the tone for the experience section. For this section, begin each entry with your job title, then add the company name underneath that, the dates worked, and 3 to 6 of your top achievements or responsibilities in bullet points.
When possible, focus on achievements over responsibility and quantify those achievements. For example, "Managed caseload of 30-40 real estate contracts".
If you're just starting your career as a contract specialist and do not have much experience, then the education section is a great opportunity to showcase some of your skills and achievements.
Here, you can mention any courses you may have excelled at or any relevant group projects you may have worked on. Be sure to also include any professional certifications such as The Certified Professional Contracts Manager (CPCM) or Federal Acquisition Certification in Contracting (FAC-C).

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