An effective resume highlights those experiences and accomplishments that are directly relevant to your career goals. The purpose of a resume writing is to secure an interview. When your resume arrives at a potential employer, it introduces you to the employer and is used by the employer to assess whether you have the skills and experience needed for the job. Your resume is your calling card, and therefore it is critical that your resume be flawless.
Recruitment coordinators and hiring attorneys receive thousands of resumes each year, and thus your resume should meet, if not surpass, the average resume in its presentation. Although the old standby was to use formal resume paper, so many resumes are being photocopied once they reach an employer that it may be rare when the person evaluating your resume is reading the original. Nevertheless, if you can afford the formal paper, use it.
Since there is no such thing as a "minor" typo, the resume must be carefully proofread. Have a counselor in the Career Services Office review your resume for form and content before reproducing it. Here are some tips to help you get started.
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