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A Safety Message from VP of Student Affairs

Resume Writing

What is a Resume?

The resume is a very important part of the job/internship search process because its purpose is to get you the interview. It is a one or two page summary of your education, skills, accomplishments, and experience presented in a positive and concise manner. Be sure to pay special attention to preparing your resume demonstrating to the employer your unique background.

How to Write a Resume

Resume - Career Specific Information & examples
(specific, including Engineering, Education and more)

While it might be helpful to take a look at resume examples, remember your resume should be a unique document that expresses your accomplishments and capabilities. UB Career Services staff does not recommend directly copying others' examples.

Employer Tips - Videos

The Internet Resume

The Scannable Resume

The Resume(s) for International Employment

The Curriculum Vita - includes examples

Video Workshop - Resume Writing

Optimal Resume - Optimal Resume is an easy to use online tool which guides you through the resume writing process step-by-step. Create a new resume from scratch or upload your existing version to make changes and improve your resume's appearance. Login to BullsEye (login box at right) to get started.

For more information on writing resumes, be sure to check out the Career Services Guide Book. Our staff members are also available to critique your resume/CV. Set up an appointment by stopping in to 259 Capen Hall or calling 645-2231. You may also come during normal business hours (8:30 am - 5 pm M-F) to ask a counselor a Quick Question about your resume/CV or send us an Instant Message (Screen name: ubcareeradvice M-F 1 pm to 5 pm).

 
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