DO:
- Choose a visually pleasing, consistent format
- Tailor your resume to fit your objective
- Be concise and to the point
- Use action verb statements instead of complete sentences and/or paragraphs
- Emphasize your most relevant skills, employment history, and educational experiences
- Use industry jargon and key words
- Stress accomplishments, responsibilities, and any advancement in your previous role
- Carefully name your resume file e.g. First Name Last Name—Job Title
- Follow application instructions and select the appropriate file format (PDF, .doc, etc.) for your application
DO NOT:
- Forget to check for typos or spelling errors
- Use personal pronouns, such as “I” or “My”
- Exaggerate or lie about your qualifications
- Include sensitive information, such as your Social Security Number, or a photo of yourself
- Use abbreviations without first writing out the acronym; GPA and degrees are exceptions e.g. Career and Professional Education Center (CAPE)
- Include the full street address and phone number of previous employers; city and state are sufficient
- Use a template if it limits your ability to display your most relevant qualifications effectively
- Use too many different font styles or bright, neon colors; keep it neat and easy to read
- List names of references directly on your resume. This is done on a separate page and only at an employer's request.