Police officers can find positions throughout the United States and in a variety of places, from different cities and counties to colleges and transit authorities. No matter what job you’re applying for, a tailored resume is the first step toward positioning yourself as the perfect candidate.
Police departments have specialized training for their employees, but if you’ve already attended a training academy, include details of this certification. Also include personal experience that showcases your skills in listening, working as part of a team, and helping your community. This could include volunteer work and internships.
Use the entry-level police officers resume template to craft a document that cements your position as the ideal candidate.
Create ResumeJasmine Palmer
100 Main Street, Cityplace, CA, 91019
(555) 322-7337
example-email@example.com
Professional Summary
Organized, independent worker with strong time-management skills.
Skills
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Work History
Police Officer, 08/1993 to 08/2013
NYPD – 138 West 30th Street New York, Ny 10001
- Actively patrolled assigned areas to prevent and detect crimes.
- Enforced all traffic laws and ordinances
- Issued warnings and citations for traffic violations.
- Investigated and reported crimes, accidents, offenses and damage to property.
- Apprehended offenders and conducted interviews and interrogations.
- Talked regularly with citizens to establish rapport and become a familiar presence in the area.
Education
High School Diploma: Academics, 1984
Satellite Academy High School – Manhattan, NY
Additional Information
Having been a police officer for 20 years has help me be a problem solver, good communication skills, and able to work with my peers to accomplish the company's goal.
