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How to write a dancer resume
Craft a resume summary statement
A well-written resume summary is basically an elevator pitch. You are summing up your skills and experience in a few sentences to wow recruiters, hiring managers, and decision makers into giving you an interview. Here are some tips to putting your best foot first with your resume summary:
Step 1: Start with your professional title, or the one you aspire to.
Step 2: Detail your years of experience in dancer-related roles and your industry experience.
Step 3: What are your biggest professional wins? Here is your opportunity to highlight your strongest accomplishments by placing them at the start of your resume.
Step 4: Don't forget, your goal is to summarize your experience. Keep it short and sweet, so it's easy for recruiters to quickly understand why you're a great hire.
These four steps should give you a strong elevator pitch and land you some dancer interviews.Please upload your resume so Zippia’s job hunt AI can draft a summary statement for you.
List the right project manager skills
Many resumes are filtered out by hiring software before a human eye ever sees them. A robust Skills section can let recruiters (and bots) know you have the skills to do the job. Here is how to make the most of your skills section:
- Start with the job listing. Frequently, the keywords looked for by recruiters will be listed. Be careful to include all skills in the job listing you have experience with.
- Consider all the software and tools you use on a daily basis. When in doubt, list them!
- Make sure you use accurate and up to date terms for all the skills listed.
Here are example skills to include in your “Area of Expertise” on a dancer resume:
- Dance Performances
- Excellent Guest
- Public Appearances
- Costumes
- Parade
- Hip Hop
- Dance Routines
- NBA
- NYC
- Music Videos
- Dance Classes
- Community Events
- Community Services
- Modern Dance
- Pediatric Cancer
- Thon
- Basketball Games
- Charity Events
- Physical Fitness
- Promotional Events
- Dance Techniques
- Dance Training
- Luau
- Production Shows
- Miracle Network
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How to structure your work experience
A work experience section is a vital part of your resume because it shows you have the experience to succeed in your next job.
- Put your most recent experience first. Prospective employers care about your most recent accomplishments the most.
- Put the job title, company name, city, and state on the left. Align dates in month and year format on the right-hand side.
- Include only recent, relevant jobs. This means if you're a fairly experienced worker, you might need to leave off that first internship or other positions in favor of highlighting more pertinent positions.
How to write dancer experience bullet points
Your resume is your chance to show your biggest accomplishments. Don't just list your job responsibilities, instead take the opportunity to show why you're really good at what you do. Here is how you do that:
- Start with strong action verbs like managed, spearheaded, created, etc. Your goal is to show what you did and verbs will help demonstrate your contributions.
- Use numbers to quantify your achievements. Did you save time with a new report? Increase revenue? How large was the team you managed?
- Keep it concise. You're highlighting your achievements. Consider if all details you are sharing are relevant, or can be written more efficiently.
Here are effective examples from dancer resumes:
Work history example #1
Dancer
The Walt Disney Company
- Performed live in multiple shows/parades daily.
- Danced in SCS Christmas Parade .
- Performed as Butterfly Dancer in SpectroMagic Parade
Work history example #2
Dancer
The Walt Disney Company
- Danced in SCS Christmas Parade .
- Performed as Butterfly Dancer in SpectroMagic Parade
- Performed live in multiple shows/parades daily.
Work history example #3
Company Dancer
The Walt Disney Company
- Performed as Butterfly Dancer in SpectroMagic Parade
- Danced in SCS Christmas Parade .
- Performed live in multiple shows/parades daily.
- Danced with The National Ballet in the Nutcracker, Romeo and Juliet & Swan lake
Work history example #4
Corps Member
Fulton County Schools
- Designed lessons to engage and encourage student participation and maximize learning.
- Incorporated music and standardized test taking strategies into the literacy curriculum.
- Provided one-on-one and small group tutoring during and after school in English and mathematics to elementary school English language learners.
- Led over 160 students to double gains in mathematics per academic year, as measured by state Standardized test.
- Received intensive training in language and literacy development and leadership.
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Add an education section to your resume
The education section should display your highest degree first.
Place your education section appropriately on your resume. If you graduated over 5 years ago, this section should be at the bottom of your resume. If you just graduated and lack relevant work experience, the education section should go to the top.
If you have a bachelor's or master's degree, do not list your high school education. If your graduation year is more than 15-20 years ago, it's better not to include dates in this section.
Here are some examples of good education entries for resumes:
Some College Courses in dance
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
2006 - 2006
Highlight your dancer certifications on your resume
If you have any additional certifications, add them to the certification section.
To list, use the full name of the certification and the organization that issued it, along with the date of achievement.