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Resumes What
is a resume? How do I use it? How do I get started? Using these materials as a guide, write down all the information that could go on your resume. At first, don't worry about editing what you write or exactly what format it will go into. Just list all information that could go in the following categories: · Education
To edit the content of your resume, first put all information in the form of brief, concise phrases or sentences, avoiding the use of articles (the, a, an) and personal pronouns. For example, say "Supervised twenty elementary school students in after-school program" instead of "I supervised twenty elementary school students in an after-school program." Make sure to begin your phrases with action verbs. Also, list your education, jobs/ internships, and activities in reverse chronological order. A counselor in Career Development can help you with the final revisions. No appointment is necessary for resumes. Come during drop-in hours 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm Mon.-Fri. How should the
finished product look? Resumes should almost always be only one page long, even if you have a great deal of information to put on it. Exceptions to this rule are performing arts resumes and academic vitas. Your resume should be typed on a computer or word processor. Be sure to check carefully for typos, grammatical mistakes, and misspellings. Have several people proofread your resume. It is preferable to laser print the final product, but printing on a letter-quality printer is acceptable as well. When you have your
final draft completed, print or copy it on good quality resume paper.
You should select white, off-white, or pale gray with a smooth, laid,
or linen finish. You can photocopy your resume onto resume paper in Career
Development. Your resume might be photocopied by employers or our office,
so be sure the paper selected can be easily copied. To see
a sample resume, click on the links below. You will need Adobe Acrobat
to view the resumes, which you can download for free here.
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