Skills, Education & Extras: Complete your Résumé

The Education / Training section shows formal learning and important courses or certificates.

Example entry:

Certificate in Office Administration · Community Training Center

2019

Extras are short lists that make your profile stronger. They are usually:

  • Languages: Arabic (native), English (advanced)
  • Digital tools: Zoom, WhatsApp, ticketing systems, POS machines
  • Volunteer & community roles: Volunteer Mentor, Community Support Desk

tool can be any digital system, app, or machine you use at work or in training. For example:

  • Office tools: Excel, Google Sheets, Word, Google Docs.
  • Communication tools: Zoom, Microsoft Teams, WhatsApp for work, email clients.
  • Customer tools: ticketing systems, CRM systems, point-of-sale (POS) machines, call-center software.
  • Learning tools: online training platforms, school portals, classroom apps.

You can add a short Tools & Software section near Skills or Extras. Use a simple list and, if you like, your level.

Example:

  • Tools & Software: Excel (basic formulas), Google Sheets, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, ticketing system for customer support, WhatsApp for work.

When you read a job ad, look for tools in the description. If you have used the same or similar tools, add those names to your Skills or Tools section.

  • Job ad: “experience with customer support ticketing systems.”
  • Résumé: “ticketing system for customer support (basic user).”

  • Tool / software – a program or app you use to do work (for example, Excel, Zoom).
  • Ticketing system – a tool to track customer problems and follow-up steps.
  • Point-of-sale (POS) – a system used to scan items and take payments in a shop.
  • Basic user – you can use main functions, even if you are not an expert.

Think of one kind of job you might apply for soon. What is one keyword you expect to see in that job ad, and where could you show it in your résumé?

In the next unit, you will use a form or template to fill in your own Skills, Education, and Extras sections.

This is still a draft. Focus on clear meaning and honest information. You can always edit the wording later with support.