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The ASSE Young Professionals Present: John McBride on “Your Resume: Ferrari, Fiat or Flat Tire”
WEDNESDAY, April 12th, 1:00 PM CDT
Your resume is your commercial to the job market. How do you craft a resume that will appeal to the targeted audience? In this installment of the ASSE Young Professionals in OSH Lunch & Learn series, safety recruiter John McBride will share years of experience on:
- Resume response statistics
- Proper formatting for electronic submissions
- Distinction between objective versus summary
- Proper job description information
- How to properly quantify accomplishments
- When to use other personal information
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About John:
John McBride, SPHR, SHRM-SCP is the Director of National Recruiting with Consentium Search, a woman-owned National Executive and Management Search Firm based out of Short Hills, NJ specializing in recruiting Safety, Environmental, Occupational Health, Risk, Human Resources and Case Management professionals.
John is a self-described ‘recovering corporate executive’ having spent in excess of twenty years in roles such as Director of Human Resources and Director of Risk Management including oversight of the Safety function for 55,000 employees.
He is certified as a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) and Society for Human Resource Management Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP) and an active member of the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE), the National Safety Council (NSC) and Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM).
John has spoken both locally and nationally for ASSE, NSC, SHRM; the US Army’s “Tip of the Arrow” Ultimate Warrior Demobilization Program to ready our forces for the return to civilian jobs; and the Risk and Insurance Management Society (RIMS) on Career Development, Networking and Employee Productivity.
He also volunteers with the American Diabetes Association, and Habitat for Humanity.
As a member benefit, all YP in OSH Lunch & Learn sessions are recorded and posted to https://learn.asse.org/cig-education-young-professionals