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AFFILIATIONS
Board of Directors, Cleveland Symphony
Advisory Council to the Cleveland AIDS Project ...

 


Affiliations/Memberships (of non-controversial groups)
Languages: Ability to read, write and speak.
Foreign travel
Public speaking
Volunteer, Civic, Fund-raising, Leadership and Athletic activities.
Military ...

Professional affiliations and/or memberships
Include only the affiliations or memberships that are current, relevant and impressive. Include leadership roles, if appropriate.

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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Board of Directors, New York Military Affairs Symposium (NYMAS)
American Historical Association
Western History Association ...

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Include only those that are current, relevant and impressive. Include leadership roles if appropriate.

____ Volunteer affiliations
____ Your parents' friends
____ People you meet on airplanes, riding the bus (you never know!) ...

This includes licenses, certifications, affiliations, and sometimes even interests if they truly relate. For instance, if you want a job in sports marketing, stating on your resume that you play tennis or are a triathlete would be an asset.
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Some affiliations might not work in your favor. When you do list these, list broad categories rather than specific ones. A few good examples:
"Active in Local Church Activities"
"Member and Vice-President, County Daycare Center, Incorporated" ...

The education of a clergy member depends on religious and denominational affiliation.

The following section should feature any organizations or affiliations that you are associated with. You might also choose to add any other information of personal interest but you should only add it if it is relevant to the job you are applying for.

Political affiliation
Language abilities
Citizenship
Disability (physical, mental, or emotional)
Medical condition (AIDS or other diseases)
Age
Sexual orientation
Gender identity
Marital status
Military veteran status ...

Irrelevant information such as political affiliation, religion and sexual preference will not help you. In fact it might even hurt your chances of landing an interview. Just skip it.
23. Use Mr. and Ms. if appropriate ...

Any inquiry which would indicate the nationality, racial, or religious affiliation of a school; years of attendance and dates of graduation.
Experience ...

resumes do not include personal data such as date of birth, sex, religious affiliation, race, or social security numbers. The only exception to the last entry, social security numbers, would be when applying to the federal government for a position.

Contact your alumni and professional affiliations to find people that have done international work. Find out how they got it, opportunities they may know of, and how you can utilize their experience to expand upon your international interests.

Spouse's Employment Status
Religious Affiliation
Social Activities
Family Status and Size
Age
Physical or Mental Disability or Handicap
Arrest Records (Different from conviction record)
National Origin ...

Developed, marketed and sold residential real estate by establishing affiliations with CDE Group, A-1Bank, Top Realty, and Best Realty.
EDUCATION
Any University, Any City, Any State Bachelor of Arts, Business Administration ...

Forbidden Questions about Sexual Orientation and Political Affiliation
Executive Order 13087 acts as a guideline against sexual discrimination or party discrimination in the federal government.

Minority groups whom, because of their affiliation, are often put at a disadvantage when seeking employment. Sometimes also known as 'Minority Job Seekers'
Domino Effect ...

A successful CV will include not only education and experience but also publications (books, magazines, journals, and other media), certifications, licenses, grants, professional affiliations, awards, honors, presentations, and/or courses taught.

These questions include asking how old you are, your marital status, if you have children, your religion, your political affiliations, disabilities and racial background.

A CV usually contains three or more pages and, in addition to the items on a regular resume, can include separate sections for your teaching experience, research, publications, presentations, grants and fellowships, professional affiliations, ...

Attend trade shows and business expos (especially if you are in sales), job fairs, chamber of commerce functions, volunteer (if you are looking for a position in the non-profit sector), join a trade affiliation group or association, etc.

If you actually did volunteer campaign work for a politician, now is the time to cash in your chips. Yet no matter what your political affiliation, you will always be a valuable political connection to the politician.

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