RésumésA résumé is a one- or two-page summary of your education, experience, skills, and accomplishments. It is a marketing document whose purpose is to earn you an interview. It should be brief and tailored to meet the needs of the specific position and organization to which you are applying. Because recruiters often spend less than 30 seconds initially screening a résumé, it must be formatted so the recruiter can find the information they need quickly and easily. Key elements of a résuméContact information: How can you be reached?
In one focused phrase, summarize your goal for your employment search. Your objective may be oriented to:
Résumé templatesCareer Services has developed several templates (Microsoft Word) you can use to make creating a résumé easy!
After filling the template with your own information, we recommend personalizing the template by changing the font, adjusting the margins, adding or deleting sections, etc. Consider the following tips as you create and format your résumé:
Scannable résumésBecause larger organizations are often flooded with résumés, many use an optical character recognition device (OCR) to create an electronic version of each résumé. The résumés are then stored in a computer database. By searching for specific keywords, the software allows recruiters to quickly search through thousands of résumés for qualified candidates.Since a scannable résumé is being read by a machine, the content is more important than the overall appearance. It’s essential for your résumé to contain the specific industry keywords the employer is searching for. To determine what these keywords might be, review the job description, qualifications, and industry jargon. Carefully choose the nouns you use in your scannable résumé since keywords are often nouns. General suggestions for preparing a scannable résumé:
Résumé assistanceCareer Services has several ways to assist you in creating your resume:
Languages Math/Science Social Sciences Résumé web resourcesJobWeb.comSeveral articles to assist you from writing your first draft to strengthening a final draft. WetFeet Résumés Two dozen articles with advice on developing a winning résumé, solving common problems, and sending a plain text e-mail résumé to employers. Northern Michigan University Online video walks you through how to write a résumé. Monster.com The Résumé Center offers detailed advice for résumés and cover letters. GC Job & Internship Bank Upload a copy of your completed resume for potential employers to view. |










