What is the last line of a resume?
The last line of a resume often depends on the style and purpose of the document, but it is typically one of the following:
1. Final Section (Certifications, Languages, or Interests)
The resume might conclude with additional information, such as:
- Certifications: "AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Amazon Web Services, March 2023"
- Languages: "Fluent in English and Spanish"
- Hobbies/Interests: "Photography, Chess, Volunteering for STEM education"
2. Declaration (Optional and Regional)
In some countries, particularly in South Asia, resumes end with a declaration affirming the accuracy of the information provided.
- Example: "I hereby declare that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge and belief."
3. References (Optional)
Although references are often excluded from modern resumes, some still include:
- "References available upon request."
4. Closing Sentence for Personal Branding
To make a strong final impression, some resumes end with a personal or professional statement summarizing career aspirations or values.
- Example: "Committed to delivering innovative software solutions that drive efficiency and user satisfaction."
Conclusion
The last line of a resume should reinforce the professionalism and completeness of your document. Avoid clutter and ensure it aligns with the resume’s tone and purpose. If you're including an optional declaration, references, or final statement, keep it concise and relevant.
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