Resume Duties

The “resume duties” function in WordPress is best supported by the List block and the Quote block, allowing for organized presentation of tasks and attribution of sources when needed[2][5].

To format duties as a resume list, use the following HTML structure in WordPress:

  • Job Title – Employer, Dates
    • Describe key responsibility #1
    • Describe key responsibility #2
    • Describe achievement or quantified result

You can create either bulleted (unordered) or numbered (ordered) lists using the List block. To add a List block, click the + Block Inserter icon and search for “list,” then insert the block. You can quickly start a bulleted or numbered list by typing * or - for bullets and 1. for a numbered list, followed by a space and your text. This will be automatically formatted as a list in the editor[2][4]. Proper HTML structure looks like:

  • Duty one
  • Duty two
  • Duty three

For more detailed or cited responsibility statements—such as quoting a role definition or regulatory guideline—use the Quote block. The Quote block allows you to enter the quoted text and add a citation (author, source, or link) beneath the quote for proper attribution. To add a Quote block, use the Block Inserter, type “quote,” and add the block. Enter the relevant information, then use the “Add citation” field to attribute the statement[5][7].

If you wish to increase space between items in your duty lists for readability, switch to HTML editing mode and insert a style attribute within each <li> tag (e.g., <li style="padding-bottom: 18px;">Duty description</li>)[6].

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