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How to write an employment counselor resume
Craft a resume summary statement
A resume summary is your opening statement that highlights your strongest skills and top accomplishments. It is your chance to quickly let recruiters know who you are professionally - and why they should hire you for the employment counselor role.
Step 1: Mention your current job title or the role you're pursuing.
Step 2: Include your years of experience in employment counselor-related roles. Consider adding relevant company and industry experience as relevant to the job listing.
Step 3: Highlight your greatest accomplishments. Here is your chance to make sure your biggest wins aren't buried in your resume.
Step 4: Again, keep it short. Your goal is to summarize your experience and highlight your accomplishments, not write a paragraph.
These tips will help you demonstrate why you are the perfect fit for the employment counselor position.Please upload your resume so Zippia’s job hunt AI can draft a summary statement for you.
List the right project manager skills
Your Skills section is a place to list all relevant skills and abilities. Here is how to make the most of your skills section and make sure you have the right keywords:
- You often need to include the exact keywords from the job description in your resume. Look at the job listing and consider which of the listed skills you have experience with, along with related skills.
- Include as many relevant hard skills and soft skills as possible from the listing.
- Use the most up to date and accurate terms. Don't forget to be specific.
Here are example skills to include in your “Area of Expertise” on an employment counselor resume:
- Litigation
- Employment Law
- HR
- Employment Litigation
- FLSA
- Training Programs
- FMLA
- Rehabilitation
- DOL
- Community Resources
- Developmental Disabilities
- Background Checks
- Supportive Services
- Workforce Solutions
- Social Services
- Arbitration
- Public Assistance
- Collective Bargaining
- Mental Health
- Employment Services
- Substance Abuse
- Employment Program
- Transferable
- Vocational Training
- Mock Interviews
- Veterans
- Child Care
- EEO
- Crisis Intervention
- Identify Barriers
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How to structure your work experience
Next you should include your work experience. Structure your work experience section by listing your most recent experience first, followed by earlier roles in reverse chronological order.
Start with your 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. Avoid including work experience over 20 years to avoid ageism.
Beneath each job, you should have bullet points to emphasize why you're the perfect fit for the employment counselor.
How to write employment counselor experience bullet points
Remember, your resume is not a list of responsibilities or a job description. This is your chance to show why you're good at your job and what you accomplished.
Use the XYZ formula for your work experience bullet points. Here's how it works:
- Use strong action verbs like Led, Built, or Optimized.
- Follow up with numbers when possible to support your results. How much did performance improve? How much revenue did you drive?
- Wrap it up by explaining the actions you took to achieve the result and how you made an impact.
This creates bullet points that read Achieved X, measured by Y, by doing Z.
Here are effective examples from employment counselor resumes:
Work history example #1
Youth Worker
Young Life
- Provided peer counseling in confidential shelter.
- Trained/certified in: MANDT, BHIS, ART, Trauma Informed Care, Med Management, CPR/First Aid
- Participated in professional development training which includes CPR and First Aid training.
- Investigated vocational pathways for low-income students and parents and also coached interested participants on career opportunities.
- Specialized Training: CPR - Annually since 1988
Work history example #2
Career Counselor
Serco
- Disseminated community resources information on various programs that are available to military service members, veterans, and their family members.
- Briefed WTB Nurse Case Managers on ACAP Process and MEB Soldier's requirements as outlined in MILPER Message 09-027.
- Supported clients with use of ACAP XXI automated system.
- Marketed program to military leaders at ACAP booth at annual AUSA conference at DC Convention Center.
- Assisted Warriors in the use of the SFL-TAP/ACAP XXI automated system.
Work history example #3
Employment Counselor (Part-Time)
SER JOBS FOR PROGRESS
- Conducted Workforce Orientation presentation for new and returning clients.
- Led and managed an internal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) audit and pay equity study.
- Determined vocational needs of clients through intake assessments and orientations of all individual referred for services.
- Designed work flow processes and administration tools for FMLA.
- Worked closely with state agencies, social service counselors and their clients through the processes of rehabilitation into the workforce.
Work history example #4
Youth Worker
Centro
- Assisted in the training of new counselors and directly advised them on how to handle day-to-day activities.
- Learned TCI techniques, consistently passed out medications, and maintained current CPR/ first aid certifications.
- Provided supervision for up to 10 Child Care Counselors and up to 30 youth.
- Obtained certification in CPR to ensure minors would be properly resuscitated in an emergency.
- Trained in Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI), as well as First Aid and CPR certified.
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Add an education section to your resume
Here is the best way to format your education section:
- Display your highest degree first.
- If you graduated over 5 years ago, put this section at the bottom of your resume. If you 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 from employment counselor resumes:
Master's Degree in business
DeVry University, Oakbrook Terrace, IL
2011 - 2012
Master's Degree in psychology
California State University - San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA
2014 - 2015
Highlight your employment counselor certifications on your resume
Certifications are a great way to showcase special expertise or niche skills. Some jobs even require certifications to be hired.
Include the full name of the certification, along with the name of the issuing organization and date of obtainment.
If you have any of these certifications, be sure to include them on your employment counselor resume:
- Certified Professional - Human Resource (IPMA-CP)
- Pastoral Counseling Certification
- Global Career Development Facilitator (GCDF)
- Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA)