Resume Writing
               
    A resume is a written summary of your application  qualifications for a particular job or type of employment. The purpose of a  resume is to make the employer interested in you and invite you in for an  interview. Your resume should include the following:
     
       Sample #1:
             
             Sample #2:
             
             
	         Identification
	           Your name, phone, email, and LinkedIn URL can be included.  Address, city and state are optional.
	         Summary/Profile
	           This should be a series of statements that inform the  employer of your top qualifications.
	         Education
	           Provide name of degree(s) received, name of school(s), city  and state, date of graduation or anticipated graduation. Include major and  minor areas of study and GPA if 3.0 or higher. List the most recently attended  institution first.
	         Experience
	           This should include a list of job titles or internship  positions along with the company name, city, state and dates of employment.  This should be followed by a brief description of your duties, responsibilities  and accomplishments.
	         Additional  Headings
	           These may include but are not limited to: Relevant Courses,  Internships, Computer Skills, Academic Honors, Military Experience,  Professional Affiliations, Activities, Associations, etc. Depending on where  the most relevant information lies, you can choose which of these can be included.
	         References
	           References should not be listed on the resume. See the  reference sheet sample for information.
             More Resume  Tips!!
             
               - Try to limit your resume to one page. Some companies  will only review one page, so pertinent information needs to be first. If you  have extensive work history, then limit it to two pages.
 
               - Use clear, concise descriptions of work experience.
 
               - Use action verbs to begin each statement.
 
               - Try to stay away from repetition of words. It could  distract the reader.
 
               - Avoid the use of personal pronouns such as “I”, “He”,  “She”, etc.
 
               - Proofread carefully. Check dates, names, locations,  spelling, and structure. Read it several times and then have several others  read it before submitting a final copy.
 
               - For additional help with resume writing for your major,  make an appointment to see a career counselor. Bring a rough draft of your  resume to your appointment.
 
               - Font size 10 to 12 is recommended.
 
               - Use quality bond paper in a neutral color such as  white, ivory, or light gray.
 
             
         
                            
                 
 
 
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