Summary

How to write a resume painter?

How to write a resume painter?
Content
  1. Structure
  2. What does not need to be specified?
  3. Samples

The expression "not a place colors a person, but a person - a place" in the literal and figurative sense refers to the people of this profession. But in order to prove his right to work in a certain position, serious efforts must be made.

And only those who know how to write a painter’s resume can do this.

Structure

The summary of the plasterer, like any other professional, begins with the name of F. I. O. and contact details. After that, indicating the purpose, they write what work experience is generally available in the construction and repair sectors. It is worth noting if there are recommendations. When they are not there, you can safely skip this item. The next section is personal achievements.

Of course, they must be stated in terms of professional excellence and the potential suitability of oneself as a candidate. A good specialist can point out here:

  • mastery of the basic techniques of painting;
  • familiarity with common or specific types of dyes, with professional equipment;
  • the presence of a personal customer base (or even all three points at once).

Following are the following sections:

  • education;
  • experience;
  • personal qualities;
  • additional professional and language skills.

The resume that the auto-writer should write is somewhat different. Among the additional skills and benefits, he can name:

  • possession of graphic programs;
  • art education;
  • ability to draw;
  • recommendations from previous jobs;
  • portfolio.

In the same way, a body painter and a tin painter can further characterize themselves. Describing himself, the tinman will consistently mention:

  • Current city;
  • specialization;
  • date of birth;
  • level of vocational training (education).

Body painters usually write resumes from the following points (after F. I. O.):

  • desired income level;
  • desired type of employment;
  • gender and marital status;
  • educational background;
  • preferred city of work;
  • attitude to possible relocation, unofficial employment, social package requirements;
  • work experience (from newer to older, indicating professional responsibilities);
  • the presence of a driver’s license and other additional professional skills;
  • general work experience in the specialty.

Unlike a number of other professions, a painter for wood and metal sometimes works not on a specific object, but where it becomes necessary. Therefore, it is useful to immediately indicate whether the candidate is ready to move.

Then his potential employer will be able to most fully assess whether a particular specialist is suitable. Describing their skills, painters on wood and metal should clearly describe whether they had experience painting MDF, wall partitions, and decorative details.

High-altitude painter is a special specialist. Among his personal skills, he can indicate the ability to paint the supports of power lines. The resume begins, however, with an indication of whether the person is ready to work on a rotational basis and for non-resident business trips. Next, indicate work experience (where exactly, how much time). And after that they write about existing training; it is not necessary to name the educational institution; a simple wording “secondary vocational education” is enough.

A summary of a powder coating painter consists of the following items:

  • general information about the candidate and contact details;
  • preferred place of work and desired pay level;
  • nature of employment, wishes on schedule;
  • the level of education;
  • general work experience in the specialty;
  • a breakdown of work experience by organization (from fresh to old, indicating the main responsibilities).

What does not need to be specified?

As it is easy to understand, in the summary, painters of different specializations should write a lot of diverse information about themselves. But we must understand that not all information is equally important for future employers. Moreover, there are moments that will force personnel officers to make a negative decision. A photograph in a resume increases credibility. But it should not be unofficial, show other people and foreign objects; stupid and attach a photo from your passport.

Also in a good resume can not be:

  • a story that did not like in the same place;
  • work experience not in the specialty;
  • fictional information about work experience;
  • hobby;
  • mistakes;
  • blots;
  • slang words;
  • clerical office;
  • clichéd phrases;
  • desire to show "their bright personality."

Samples

Consider two examples of painter CVs in slightly different specializations. The painter-plasterer, characterizing himself, highlights the special marital status and contact details for communication. In the next block, he talks about his education and training. Then it is written about experience with specific facts (including readiness for plastering). A good addition will be the mention of the absence of bad habits.

A lot of useful information can also be gleaned from the summary of the general painter. In addition to photos and personal data, there should be:

  • information about the desired position or positions;
  • information on work experience;
  • information about experience with finishing and decorative materials;
  • work experience and functions;
  • education;
  • additional training;
  • valuable personal qualities.
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