You better believe it! It is a bonus in many cases, particularly if the interviewer has military service. It also demonstrates the ability to follow orders and often provides a wide variety of experiences as well as specialized training.
==Absolutely== Unless your discharge is under "less than honorable conditions," in which case you're opening yourself up to some tough questions. Yes it can help you a lot while finding a job.
Yes. the dates of the particular jobs or qualifications should be included on your resume.
What I would do is write the job, but not say anything about demotion or why you were... and don't put the boss of the previous company as a referrer on your resume.
A resume should be turned in when applying for a job. A resume can also be turned in at the beginning of an interview.
Professional resume writers can be found in many major cities and online. Additionally, an organization such as the Professional Association of Resume Writers and Career Coaches can help put one in touch with a reputable resume writing service.
you should put things that you know are what you are capele to do and tell why you the man or woman for th job
Resume
A resume lists skills instead of personality traits, so no. List the things you do that show you are neat and organized instead.
yes
Any work experience or academic experience is suitable for an executive assistant resume. Much of the experience depends on what type of company one is applying for, and therefore can vary from resume to resume.
at the bottom part of your resume or you can put it on the footer part.
Selective service act.
Yes, a relevant class project should go on your resume. It can go in the Education section, or in its own section, or under Experience. Whichever you are most comfortable with.