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Resume Helps
Creating a ministry resume can be a challenging endeavor, but not impossible. The CMR staff would like to provide you with some help as you put a resume together.
Some Things to Think About:
- The resume is a reflection of you, your character and your ministry.
- The resume is the first impression most churches will have of you.
- The resume does not need to tell everything about you.
- The purpose of a resume is to communicate enough of who you are, your desire or experience in ministry to develop an interest in a search committee to talk with you further.
- A good way to decide how to format a resume (how it will look) is to look at some resumes of peers. Ask your fellow ministers to share theirs with you.
- The resume is a tool that God uses to connect His people. Ultimately, He is the One in control of it.
Resume Basics for Ministry Connections
- Resumes need to be in Microsoft Word or Rich Text Format. Our on-line resume referral system does not accept any other format. The system will convert your resume to a PDF format so that it cannot be edited or changed by others.
- The resume needs to 'fit' or 'match' the position desired.
- Uncommon or fancy fonts, and heavy graphics are discouraged.
- Remember, search committees will be printing off your resume, and making copies of it.
Sample Resume Guidelines
The CMR Office can provide suggested guidelines to use when developing a resume. These guidelines are given in a sample format demonstrating some of the content material you might include in your resume. As well, more detailed instructions for developing a resume for Ministry Connections are included. To view our Sample Resume Guidelines Click Here (you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to read the PDF file).
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