Building Your Resume
Due to the convenience of modern technology, you can easily change and reformat your resume to tailor it most effectively for a job. Taking time to tailor it for a position as much as you can (adding relevant coursework, projects, experiences or skills) will only be to your benefit.
Therefore, when you draft your first resume, do so with one type of position in mind. If you are a teacher, make it a general subject area or grade; your resume won’t change that much. If you are a business major looking for anything from sales to management, focus on one general area. The CDC can help you determine how to begin in this area.
Know, too, that the information provided is here to give you ideas. Feel free to experiment with formats, fonts and layout to fit your preferences, following of course some general guidelines.
A resume should:
In general:
Select a format and stick with it. (For example, will you list dates by spelling out the months or abbreviating them? For each experience, did you use: Title of job, organization, city, state?)
Add items that would open a door for a good discussion in an interview (i.e. relevant coursework, projects, etc.)
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