2. Use Present Tense for Current Job Duties Present tense on a resume is forwhat you do now. As simple as that. Use the present tense to describe: Things you still do in your current job. Other relevant activities you perform after work. Voluntary actions you take regularly. Any activitie...
That leaves non-medical jobs. Mike Blume pushes his idea of “learn programming on your own and make money as a programmer”, and I have to admit it worked for him and that programming strikes me as an extremely honest job with good working conditions. On the other hand, I don’t know...