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Tips for a Winning Student Resumé

A student’s resumé is essentially a tool to sell their qualifications and skills to potential employers. To help your students get it right, share these getting started tips.

Formatting

  • Format your resumé yourself and avoid using resume templates
  • Make the information easy to read or skim
  • Use typical headings like Education, Experience, Leadership Activities and Awards & Honors
  • Use consistent formatting (e.g., bolding, spacing, italics, etc.)
  • Include an objective statement that clearly defines your career goal or desired position

     

Contact Information 

  • Provide your name, address, phone number and email
  • Include relevant social channels but make sure to set your privacy settings 

 

Education Section 

  • Cite your degree correctly followed by your major and institution
  • If you earned more than one degree, list the most current degree first
  • Include any minors, endorsements and relevant coursework.
  • Omit high school information, unless it is relevant to the position
  • If you are a transfer student, include the name of your first school only if you refer to it elsewhere
  • Include your graduation month and year or anticipated graduation date 
  • Include study abroad programs or other honors, such as the Dean’s List, Honors Program or Honor Societies (optional)

 

Professional or Relevant Experience

  • List professional positions in chronological order, with the most recent position presented first

  • For each position, provide your job title, location and dates of employment 

  • Use one-line bulleted statements with strong action verbs to describe your accomplishments 

  • Quantify accomplishments whenever possible

  • Avoid using weak words such as responsible for, helped and duties included 

  • Use “buzz words” whenever possible

  • Include relevant leadership positions and volunteer work

 

Other Suggestions 

  • Omit personal information such as religion, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, salary requirements, age, etc. 

  • Include relevant technical and soft skills (e.g., proficient in Microsoft Excel, detail-oriented producer, proactive collaborator, etc.)

  • List references on a separate page

 

For more tips and to get resumé examples, download the Career Planning Guide.

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