Resumes
Resumes are a critical part of the job and internship search process. They are also becoming important in graduate school admissions as some schools require a resume as part of their application packet.
Resumes tell prospective employers and schools about your skills, accomplishments, and experiences and should demonstrate how you will be an asset to them.
The Career Development Center wants to help you craft a resume that will rise to the top of the stack. We are here to provide support and answer questions as you put your resume together.
As you get started, consider these resources:
CDC
Resume Handout
This handout provides information about the types of information to include
in a resume, experiences to consider, and how to use formatting techniques
to your advantage.
CDC Appointments and Walk-In Hours
The CDC staff would be happy to review your resume—regardless of whether it’s a first draft copy or final version. Set up an appointment with your career coach by calling or coming by our offices. You can also stop by for a quick resume review during our walk-in hours.
