If your resume is not overflowing and adding it would still keep it to one page, it's a good idea. Have a subheading of something like "Professional Training" and include it there.
You will need to set up a space and the time for it. Your seminar should have a set theme.
The verb phrasal should not be used in formal business writing.
You are writing a business letter, you should be more formal.
If you are writing a business letter, you should begin with the date. After that comes the person's name, title, and address.
It depends on what kind of resume you are writing. If you are writing an academic resume or a curriculum vitae (CV), then yes, as it has furthered your education.
Yes. It should be physicians' seminar.
This really depends on the effectiveness of the speaker and how well he/she engages the audience. It is suggested that a business seminar usually run for 45 minutes on a professional setting and if needed for more time, an intermission should be given. The speaker should also consider ways to engage the audience or break them into groups for tasks.
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A business letter should always begin by stating the purpose of the letter (why you are writing).
You should write "Information Seminar" if the purpose is to provide information on a specific topic or subject. On the other hand, "Informative Seminar" suggests a seminar that is designed to educate or inform participants on a particular subject matter. Both terms can be used interchangeably depending on the context and intended audience.
A business proposal should give a unique proposition to show how this business will source clients. The business should give a break down of operations, estimate costs and the proposed returns.
The seminar report on a smart quill should contain all the information discussed on the smart quill. The organizers of the seminar are the people who set the topic to be discussed.