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Old Tue Aug 14, 2007, 12:09pm
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Officiating Resume

Does anybody have a good "go-by" of an official's resume? I realize that it is important to have a resume while progressing to higher levels, but I don't have a good sense of what a good resume should look like. Thank you very much.

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Old Tue Aug 14, 2007, 10:58pm
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Dumb Question???

OK, I feel as though maybe I asked a dumb question, so let me rephrase...

Is an official's resume simply a normal resume that also includes officiating experience on it, or is it a seperate resume that only details officiating experience?
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Old Wed Aug 15, 2007, 08:14am
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I've had to request officiating resume input from my guys over here in the UK when there was a vacancy in the European Association.

Other than contact details (name adress, phone, E-mail etc) and maybe one line about your real life job, all we cared about was the officiating related stuff -
your age,
any playing / coaching experience,
brief details of other sports officiated,
football clinics attended,
any experience training new officials,
any assigning experience,
approx number of games worked,
preferred positions,
years of experience,
explanation of any gaps eg due to injury,
level of football worked,
big games worked, etc. etc.

Hope this helps....
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Old Sun Aug 19, 2007, 12:41pm
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Does anybody have a good "go-by" of an official's resume? I realize that it is important to have a resume while progressing to higher levels, but I don't have a good sense of what a good resume should look like. Thank you very much.

I can be reached at tutashinda A T msn D 0 T com
This is the format I use to apply for position(s) in my officiating career. I hope this helps.

Name:
Contact information: i.e address; phone and email

OBJECTIVE:

OFFICIATING EXPERIENCE
Current Assignments
• Full varsity schedule, including numerous assignments is Frisco League. Work both boys and girls games


Top Assignments
• MAYB Tournament
• AAU 11U Nationals Div II games 2006

History
• Began working sub-varsity games in 2003


Camps and Clinics
• Ozark Mountain Referee School 2006

Affiliation[LIST] Local association if applicable


PERSONAL
Career
• Current job position
Education
• Highest level


Professional Organizations
• Member of National Association of Sports Officials member since 2003

REFERENCE[LIST] You need to list at a minimum three people. People like assignor; AD's and a mentor
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