where do i put my training and seminars in my resume?
Trainings and Seminars that you have attended are best placed after your work experiences, skills and educational background and not before these three. Professional experiences, competencies and educational attainment are the best gauge in assessing your suitability to a role so it should come first.
When listing trainings and seminars you may opt to use a subheading as "Continuous Professional Development". List only those that are really applicable to the position you are applying for and will likely increase your chances of getting hired. There is no point listing seminars and trainings that does not help or is not relevant in the performance of your role.
Additionally, you may want to visit http://learn-how-to-write-a-resume.blogspot.com for other useful tips on how to write a resume and cover letter to help you in landing a good job.
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