Originally Posted by
DegeReguard
Anyone have some examples of a well written resume geared toward Atlas?
Standard pilot resume style? I'm sure they don't give a crap about how many hours single engine land I have lol.
Just bullet points with TT, Turbine, Type, PIC, and SIC for the time breakdown?
APC has resources that show resume suggestions and formats.
As for Atlas specific stuff I included bullet points of Atlas' required published minimums: ME-ATP, total time, turbine time, Class 1 Medical, FCC License, Legally authorized to work in the United States, No restrictions on international travel, Current Passport, etc.
(The ability to pass a 10-year security background check and a pre-employment drug test would be evident if you have been airline flying for the past 10 years.)
I also used the PAQ to make sure I covered things from the questions there that seem to be important to Atlas.
Recruiters know how to read between the lines. If you've been flying C-17's or CRJ's there is no need to spell out what those flights entail. Keep it as concise as possible. Airline resumes should always adhere to the K.I.S.S. rule.
And for cripes sake; spell check!
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