Think Relevance |
What you say on your resume should relate to your job objective or qualifications summary. You can include computer and/or technical skills or terminology from the field to which you’re applying. |
Limit resume to one page |
Most of the time, recent college graduates do not have the experience to justify a two-page resume. If a second page is needed, put the most important information on the first page |
Neat or organized |
NO spelling and/or grammatical errors |
Use Action Words |
Avoid passive or weak phrases. use a thesaurus to assist you. Be consistent with display techniques, punctuation, and verb tense |
Be Honest |
Do not exaggerate or make up job titles, contact your employer to verify appropriate title. Do not make up information because you may be asked to expand on this information in an interview |
Avoid Abbreviations |
An employer may have the perception if you are willing to use ‘short cuts’ on your resume, you may take short cuts on the job |
Do Not Include References |
They should be listed on a separate page. Only submit references if asked to do so by an employer |
Resume Should Look Professional |
Use white, cream, or beige resume quality paper. No fancy fonts, or unusual bullets. |
No Personal Information |
NO social security, marital status, number of children, sexual orientation, age, religion, gender, or personal photographs. relevant certifications or license should be included but NEVER your certification or license number |
Font Size |
10 minimum, 12 maximum; headings may be larger. Serif fonts have “tails” (Times New Romans). San Serif fonts do not have “tails” (Arial). Use only San Serif fonts on electronic resumes- they do not have “tails” that bleed and make it difficult to read/scan |
Margins |
1 inch (ideal); 1/2 inch (minimum) |
DO NOT include high school information |
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