Using Bullets
As we've already mentioned, in developing your resume you should always use a generous assortment of power verbs to describe your job-related duties. Also, when listing your job responsibilities it is always a smart choice to set them off with bullets so that the hiring person that is reviewing your resume can distinguish your achievements/professional capabilities much faster.
The information highlighted in the graphic below is much easier to read with the aid of bullets. Without bullets the information would get lost and would force the hiring person's eyes to work harder to locate the information.

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