Friday, August 21, 2020

A Basic Guide to Writing a PA Personal Statement

A Basic Guide to Writing a PA Personal StatementA PA personal statement is the first introduction to a prospective employer will see of you. This first impression could have an impact on your chances of being hired and ultimately your career in general. Your personal statement could be your first opportunity to talk about yourself.So before preparing this personal statement, it is important to be organized. This means using a well-designed application, filing it correctly and writing it in a clear and concise manner. There are many free tools available to help you with this task.A name is required, the full name only, your given name or the name that is usually associated with you. It must include your middle initial, and your maiden name should not be used. You may use any combination of these. It is best to choose one that is specific to you.Describe your life. This includes but is not limited to, where you grew up, the name of your hometown, your educational background, your occup ations and any nicknames you have received. Remember, you are only writing a personal statement, it does not have to be something you would consider interesting.Your hobbies and interests may be described, and what you have learned through them, what you have learned as a professional, for example. It is also a good idea to state what, if any, degrees you hold.Start by listing the highlights of your education from high school, to college and graduate school. Include how you received your bachelor's degree, your publications, awards and accomplishments.Have you worked for your current employer before applying for a job? If so, list that, if not, explain why. How long have you worked for your current employer?Describe your past employer's philosophy and the objectives they would like to achieve with their current workforce. How would your work harmonize with that?

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