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Resume for Beginning College Student

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Creating your resume is comparable to drawing a picture of your life.  

A good resume brings together your education, skills, personality traits, classroom experiences, and out-of-classroom experiences and offers them to an employer.  

The employer makes a decision to interview you based upon your resume.  Your resume helps you "get your foot in the door" for that very special career opportunity.

You will find that you will continually be called upon to produce a resume throughout your life time.  It is not uncommon to be updating your resume every six months.

Creating your resume is a simple six step process.  Before you begin open the blank template in a second window.  This will allow you to create your resume as you proceed through each step.

 

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