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Yes, you want to make sure you list seminars on your resume so you can look good for potential employers. You can also include any awards you have received.
It's great to list awards you have won and highlight your accomplishments, but keeping them on your resume forever can work to your disadvantage, too. There are different categories of achievements you can place on your resume, and they all have their own expiration dates:School awards. You can still list the award and year it was won within five years, but drop it from your resume all together after eight years.Civic awards. Civic awards, sans the dates won, can be kept on resumes for almost as long as you're in the work force (but it may be sticky to explain 25 year old awards in interviews).Work awards. These tend to have an even shorter resume life span than school awards. Employee of the Month is generally good for a year. Perfect Attendance awards are only worthwhile to list when looking for your next job.
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A "patents and publications" section on a resume would include applicable patents received and books or articles published pertaining to the position sought. More frequently, this would be left off of a resume and instead included in a curriculum vitae, listing all patents and publications.
She has received numerous awards. She has received 7 American Music Awards, 6 CMT Music Award, 4 Grammy Awards, 1 MTV Music Video Award and 13 Teen Choice Awards. However, these are simply some of the more widely acclaimed awards she has attained.
It depends what type of resume you mean.
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