Dates On Resume. If you had various positions at a given company, list the dates for each. Unless you are asked to provide exact dates (usually a feature only seen on online fill-in forms) use months and years.
I read a lot of resumes, and one of the more common problems I see is that the dates are not aligned properly.
Also note that this resume uses numbers for months, and that the dates following each position are in regular font, not bold.
Unless you are asked to provide exact dates (usually a feature only seen on online fill-in forms) use months and years. Your schooling is likely the most prominent piece of your resume, so it is acceptable to make this one of the first sections for employers to see. Overall, using a justified setting for your bullets may make your resume look tidier, but it does nothing for readability.







