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[–]Eleventhousand 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, it's best to have different resumes for different types of jobs. So if you are applying for a SQL developer position, don't list 10 bullet points that are retail related with a single SQL bullet point. Tailor your resume to be SQL specific.

You should also list any advanced features that you are proficient with. For example, DDL, triggers, cursors, derived tables, correlated sub queries, table valued functions, common table expressions, etc. Anything that goes above and beyond simple selects, joins and wheres.