Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Do You Put Periods After Bullet Points on Resume?
Do You Put Periods After Bullet Points on Resume?As a resume writer, I see a lot of questions about do you put periods after bullet points on resume. The question seems to be the most asked and is one of the most frequently asked questions on resumes. As you may know, the practice of placing periods after bullet points is a common and preferred practice in most resumes.The reason for this is because when you are placing bullets at the end of your resume you are hoping the reader will be able to spot the section in the resume they are looking for. When you put periods at the end of the bullet points the reader does not know what you want them to pick up on. This is why most people are comfortable with this practice.There are some exceptions though. You will find, for example, many career sites and some recruitment software that you will need to use that have places to put bullets. Many software applications also allow you to insert spaces or indent the last paragraph so that the reade r can determine where the paragraph ends.One thing you may want to check when using bullet points is that the bullets are not of equal length. You do not want to place too much spacing around the bullets as this is what most readers pick up on and may interpret as paragraphs. Also, if you use too much spacing you may not be able to get the reader to read the entire bullet point so be careful about this.Another thing you may want to consider is that you should put bullets that go from point A to point B in an alternating fashion. This is important for two reasons. First, it keeps the reader focused on the 'A'B' of the bullet points as they make their way through the paragraph.Second, the only way a reader can actually read the bullet points is if he or she follows the pattern. Using alternating bullet points would keep the reader focused on one section at a time as they read the resume.So in summary, bullet points are a good idea but only if you use them properly. If you really want to be consistent, you can use periods after bullet points but try to be consistent and use the same format.
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