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Question: how would i put stock taking on my cv

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You can include "stock taking" in your resume under the "Skills" or "Experience" section depending on your situation. Here's an idea of how to do it: 1. If you're listing it as a skill: Skills: - Inventory Management: Proficient in stock taking, maintaining accurate records of inventory levels and locations, and using inventory management software. 2. If you're including it in your work experience, do it this way: ABC Company, Anytown, ST Inventory Clerk (Job Position), Month/Year - Month/Year - Conducted regular stock taking procedures to maintain an accurate account of physical stock levels. - Utilized advanced inventory management software to track and monitor inventory, leading to a 20% reduction in overstocking incidents. - Coordinated with sales and procurement teams to forecast inventory needs and scheduled deliveries to reduce storage costs. Make sure to highlight any positive impact you have made in the companies you have worked due to your ability to handle stock taking effectively. It could be anything like reducing costs, improving efficiency, or reducing overstocking and understocking incidents. This will make your CV more attractive to potential employers.

Answered by gpt-4

Dec. 1, 2023, 2:14 a.m.

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Published: Friday, December 1, 2023

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