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![]() ![]() Your resume is often what creates a first impression of you with potential employers. It is critical that there are no typographical, grammatical or spelling errors. While you may consider one error insignificant, it could result in your resume being thrown away. In addition to experience (both paid and unpaid), employers are most often looking for competencies and skills in new graduates that lead to success in their organizations. PREPARING TO WRITE A RESUMEAccording to surveys conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers [Spotlight, 23(8), 2001], these are the top five qualities on which candidates are rated:
HOW TO WRITE A RESUME?What is a resume? A resume is a summary of your skills, accomplishments, experiences, and education designed to capture the interest of a prospective employer. Accompanied by a cover letter, the purpose of the resume is to generate an interview. It is the primary tool of your job search and usually takes several drafts to prepare effectively. Building an effective resume requires you to prepare by identifying your skills and abilities, as well as your personal qualities. Prepare a list of your accomplishments, honors/recognition, activities, memberships in organizations, and class projects. As you organize your information, keep the following things in mind:
RESUME CONTENTThere are many ways to organize a resume. Career Services follows the chronological format in order to provide consistent feedback to students and alumni. Employers have also stated a preference for chronological resumes. A resume consists of multiple sections that are presented in a specific order. Review the section titles listed below to learn about the information to be included in each section. As you create the first draft, do not be concerned about the length - sections/information can be added or eliminated in later revisions.REMINDERS:
EDUCATION This section describes the scope of your academic preparation beyond high school. List your highest or most recent degree first and include:
Bachelor of Science, Biological Sciences; Emphasis: Biomedical Sciences University of Northern Colorado (UNC), Greeley, CO Anticipated graduation: May 2005 Back to Top SELECTED COURSEWORK When you have little or no work experience related to the professional field you plan to pursue, create a section with this title. This section helps to build a “bridge” between your student experience and the professional world of work.
EXPERIENCE In this section, summarize your work experience (YES, employers want to see your work experience - even in unrelated jobs!) highlighting the most recent or most relevant first. Internships, student teaching, summer employment, and volunteer work can all be included. Stress the level of responsibility, achievements, and motivation you demonstrated in previous jobs or activities. This is the only section of the resume where bullets are used. Do not use periods at the end of bulleted statements. Include:
MAKING YOUR RESUME UNIQUE
Back to Top REFERENCESReferences are individuals who can provide positive information about your work experiences and skills. They may be present or former employers, internship supervisors, faculty members, coworkers, clergy, or other members of student organizations or volunteer activities. Keep the following guidelines in mind:
Examples: REFERENCESRobin Jones Manager Ultra Cool Shoes 2001 Main Street Anytown, CO 86000 (970) 379-0000 rojo@aol.com Jamie Kaleske, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Biology University of Northern Colorado Greeley, CO 80639 (970) 351-0000 jskales@unco.edu SCANNABLE RESUMESSome employers now scan resumes into a database in order to use keyword searches to identify applicants who have the traits they are looking for. Features of resumes that make them difficult to scan include:
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