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Your Resume A Necessary Life Document. What is a Resume?  The American Heritage Dictionary says that it is “a brief account of one’s professional or.

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1 Your Resume A Necessary Life Document

2 What is a Resume?  The American Heritage Dictionary says that it is “a brief account of one’s professional or work experience and qualifications, often submitted with an employment application” or “a summary”  IT IS NOT YOUR ENTIRE LIFE’S STORY!  It also allows you to market yourself and may be your first impression to a professor or future employer.

3 A Summary of Your Work Experience  As difficult as it might be, a resume should NEVER be more than two pages long!  It will also include other pertinent information like: Contact Information Job Objective Education Volunteer Work

4 Contact Information  Should be at the top and contain your proper name, address, phone number or cell phone number, and e-mail.

5 What does your e-mail say about you?  Be careful with your e-mail!  If your e-mail is surfer_dude@yahoo.com or hot_mamma@hotmail.com, this does NOT make a good first impression!surfer_dude@yahoo.comhot_mamma@hotmail.com  You may want to set up a new e-mail with a more professional sound.  Check out Dr. Berg’s posting on this subject: http://stevenlberg.info/blog/01- 22-2007.htmlhttp://stevenlberg.info/blog/01- 22-2007.html

6 Objective  Since it usually accompanies a job application or is sent in place of a job application, you place the job title of what you’re applying for in the Objective.  Keep it short! This does not need to be a sentence. Academic Librarian Arc Welder Middle School English Teacher

7 Work History  These should be listed as most recent first and should include: Name of Company Position Title How long you worked there What your job responsibilities were  Use ACTIVE verbs – not Passive Verbs  Keep this short, sweet and concise!

8 I don’t suggest…  Using a Template from Microsoft Word  Yes, all you have to do is fill in the blanks, but…  The trouble happens when you want to drastically modify, add or delete sections of your resume.  In my experience, the templates don’t adapt well to major modifications, and major changes mess up the formatting.

9 I suggest…  Making a document that you can continue to modify over the years by using Microsoft Word.  You can do all your own formatting after the fact.  I suggest: Using a standard, professional font like Times New Roman or Ariel. Use Bullet Points Use Bold OR Underline – probably not both

10 This is what the top of my resume looks like.

11 If you’d like help writing a resume…  You could go to Schoolcraft’s Career and Transfer Center (CTC)  McDowell Center - RM 205  (734) 462-4421  Hours are: Monday & Thursday, 8am - 7:30pm; Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, 8am - 4:30pm

12 You could also go to the LIBRARY and find BOOKS to help you write a resume!

13 There are also plenty of websites to help you create a resume.  About.com – Career Planning: http://careerplanning.about.com/od/resume writing/Resume_Writing.htm http://careerplanning.about.com/od/resume writing/Resume_Writing.htm  How to write a resume: http://www.howtowritearesume.net/ http://www.howtowritearesume.net/  OWL – Online Writing Lab from Purdue University: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/pw / http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/pw /


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