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TWO COLUMN RESUME TEMPLATE

Did you know that the top-left corner of your resume is prime real estate? The top-left corner is the most-viewed resume area since people naturally start viewing a document from the top left. This makes it a good place to highlight your strengths in a professional summary or a list of key skills. The best way to do this is to use a two-column resume template.

Most recruiters only take a few seconds to scan resumes during the first selection process. By emphasizing the details you want them to see, you can use this information to your advantage. But a two-column resume doesn’t only draw attention to the top-left corner. You can use a two-column layout to make any information in the left column stand out, such as awards, certifications, or training.

Two-column resumes are also a good technique to show off your creativity. Two-column resumes that utilize different visual elements—like contrasting colors, different lines, dividers, and fonts—show off your design chops and look fresh and modern compared to more traditional resumes.

    Two-Column Resume Template

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    Want to use a two-column format for your resume? Download this free resume template to get started.

    While you can use a two-column resume format for any job, it’s especially good for creative jobs and jobs that require many different licenses, certifications, or technical skills, for example:

    Are you still deciding between a few different professions for your next job? Use Monster’s Salary Tools to compare salaries for different jobs and see what you could make in your area.

    30 jobs that pay $30 an hour

     


    Looking for a specific salary? We've got 30 examples of $30-an-hour jobs or more.

    Nobody likes to be average. Not you. Not me. Not even your salary.

    The national mean salary in the United States is $56,310 according to the National Compensation Survey. That works out to be $27 per hour. So in order to be above average, you have to earn more than $28 per hour. Why not be way above average and find a job that pays $30 more than the average hourly salary?

    We compiled a list of 30 jobs that pay between $30 and $39 per hour, raking in a solid $62,400 to $81,120 annually. Take a look and see how your salary stacks up:

    1. Purchasing agents and buyers
    Make purchases to get needed goods at the best rates.
    Hourly wage: $30.02
    Annual salary: $62,450*

    2. Multimedia artists & animators
    Create special effects, animation or other visual images.
    Hourly wage: $30.20
    Annual salary: $62,810

    3. Loan officers
    Evaluate, authorize or recommend approval of commercial, real estate or credit loans.
    Hourly wage: $30.39
    Annual salary: $63,210

    4. Arbitrators, mediators and conciliators
    Recommend alternative resolutions to settle disputes outside of court (less formal than a court trial).
    Hourly wage: $30.41
    Annual salary: $63,250

    5. Insurance underwriters
    Review applications for insurance coverage and accept or decline them based on the degree of risk involved.
    Hourly wage: $30.45
    Annual salary: $63,330

    6. Diagnostic medical sonographers
    Perform ultrasounds that doctors order for patients.
    Hourly wage: $30.60
    Annual salary: $63,640

    7. Film and video editors
    Edit motion picture soundtracks, film and video.
    Hourly wage: $30.62
    Annual salary: $63,680

    8. Food scientists
    Analyze the composition and properties of food.
    Hourly wage: $30.95
    Annual salary: $64,370

    9. Animal scientists
    Study the life cycle and related biological issues of farm animals.
    Hourly wage: $31.02
    Annual salary: $64,510

    10. Writers
    Write material for scripts, magazines, books, websites and other publications.
    Hourly pay: $31.04
    Annual salary: $64,560

    11. Urban and regional planners
    Create plans to use land and physical facilities in towns, cities, counties and metropolitan areas.
    Hourly wage: $31.10
    Annual salary: $64,680

    12. Landscape architects
    Plan and design areas for landscaping projects.
    Hourly wage: $31.69
    Annual salary: $65,910

    13. Accountants
    Give financial advice based on accounting records.
    Hourly wage: $32.42
    Annual salary: $71,500

    14. Market research analysts
    Estimate the business potential for an organization's marketing and promotional efforts based on research they conduct in different markets.
    Hourly wage: $32.45
    Annual salary: $93,000

    15. Dental hygienists
    Clean teeth and examine a patient's mouth, head and neck for signs of oral disease.
    Hourly wage: $32.63
    Annual salary: $67,860

    16. Speech-language pathologists
    Help individuals who have trouble speaking as a result of hearing loss, physical conditions or language barriers.
    Hourly wage: $32.86
    Annual salary: $75,000

    17. Nuclear medicine technologists
    Work with radioactive materials and equipment used in nuclear medicine procedures.
    Hourly wage: $32.91
    Annual salary: $80,500

    18. Budget analysts
    Examine budget estimates and analyze budgeting and accounting reports to ensure controlled spending.
    Hourly wage: $33.29
    Annual salary: $98,000

    19. Occupational therapists
    Develop rehabilitative programs to help disabled people gain independence.
    Hourly wage: $33.98
    Annual salary: $75,680

    20. Geographers
    Study the Earth and its land, features, inhabitants and phenomena.
    Hourly wage: $34.33
    Annual salary: $71,420

    21. School psychologists
    Diagnose and treat mental disorders; learning disabilities; and cognitive, behavioral and emotional problems.
    Hourly wage: $34.77
    Annual salary: $72,310

    22. Fashion designers
    Create clothing and accessories, from shoes to clothes to jewelry and more.
    Hourly wage: $35.78
    Annual salary: $74,410

    23. Operations research analysts
    Report on management and operations issues through engineering and other scientific methods.
    Hourly wage: $36.23
    Annual salary: $90,000

    24. Sociologists
    Study human society and social behavior.
    Hourly wage: $36.63
    Annual salary: $76,190

    25. Physical therapists
    Develop rehabilitative programs that improve patients' health.
    Hourly wage: $36.64
    Annual salary: $76,220

    26. Architects
    Design buildings, homes and other structures for various clients.
    Hourly wage: $37.93
    Annual salary: $78,880

    27. Education administrators
    Manage the everyday operations of educational facilities.
    Hourly wage: $38.53
    Annual salary: $80,140

    28. Environmental engineers
    Study environmental problems and create solutions that governments and the general population can put into practice.
    Hourly wage: $38.82
    Annual salary: $80,750

    29. Civil engineers
    Design and oversee the construction of large-scale public works, such as bridges, dams and airports.
    Hourly wage: $39.03
    Annual salary: $81,180

    30. Materials scientists
    Research and study the structures and chemical properties of various natural and manmade materials.
    Hourly wage: $39.59
    Annual salary: $82,350