Your resume should not just list your responsibilities and duties from various roles but should focus on your contributions from those roles that are relevant for the position you want to get. In order to show this, you want to highlight skills and achievements. One way to do this is by creating accomplishments statements that begin with an action verb, then describe the projects and tasks you completed using details relevant to the job you are applying for, and end with a result of the project or a reason why your contribution was important. Incorporate verbs and keywords from the job description to tailor your resume to the role. Your most relevant experiences on your resume should have 3-5 bullet point accomplishment statements.
Use this chart as a guide when writing accomplishment statements:
Action
What were your actions? What specific role did you play?
Example: Created
Project
Describe the projects and tasks you completed that are relevant to the job you are applying for.
Example: digital ads and flyers
Result/Reason
What was the result/reason, outcome, goals, or implications of the project? Quantify when possible.
Example: (result) resulting in over $2500 raised for the Humane Society of Naples / (reason) to increase awareness of animal abuse and neglect