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Career Service Center -Resume Tips Resume Tips for the New Graduate Writing a resume can be a daunting experience. Following is a list of tips compiled from the advice of employers, career counselors, and recent graduates whose resumes helped them find meaningful employment.
Resume Tips for the Experienced Candidate Whereas a new graduate's resume is often more general in nature, your resume should be a showcase of your track record, demonstrating to a potential employer what you can “bring to the table.” Here are some tips to keep in mind:
Lawrence and Feit say they don’t mind seeing a list of activities—as long as the student can relate them to the job. “Having an office in a fraternity or a volunteer organization is good,” he says. “It shows an ability to balance. Sports are nice, too.” Add Lawrence. “We’re looking for well-rounded people. Participating in sports shows you can work on a team in a completely different fashion and are competitive. I want people who want to win.” Putting it on paper…or in cyberspace Once you’ve organized your information into categories, you’ll need to make sure it can be read easily, can withstand the scrutiny of an electronic scanning system, and, in some cases, can travel through cyberspace.
National Association of Colleges and Employers www.jobweb.com
Questions? Contact: Stacy Tweedie Associate Director of Career Services 860.253.3025 stweedie@acc.commnet.edu Office Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9-2 Wednesday 2-7 If you would like to receive email from Career Services please send a request to stweedie@acc.commnet.edu Email will consist of periodic job postings, workshops, job fairs, tips and frequently asked questions. |
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