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SoYouWanna write an impressive resume? Top 10 Questions

What categories should I use for describing my achievements?
Education (put your GPA here), employment, activities (and leadership positions within those activities), honors (awards, etc.), and skills (foreign languages, computer proficiency, etc.)

Should I use the same resume for every job?
No. Tailor your resume to match what you think the company is looking for.

How should I order the information in my resume?
Put the most important or impressive things on top, so employers will notice them right away.

How should I phrase the entries in my resume?
Always use action-oriented sentences. Never say what your responsibilities were; instead, say what you did.

How detailed should I be?
Be as detailed as possible without getting wordy. Details will make your resume more memorable and more credible.

How worried should I be about my resume looking sparse?
Don't be concerned; less is often more. A few terse but impressive entries is easier to read and has more impact than a long, wordy resume.

How should my name appear?
Your name should stand out. Use all capital lettering or bold font if necessary.

Should I indicate my gender?
Yes. If your first name is gender specific, then you're fine. If not, add your middle name if it clarifies or put in "Mr." Or "Ms.".

Should I provide references?
No, but put "References available upon request" on the bottom. Make sure to bring hard copies of reference letters to your interview.

What sort of typeface should I use?
Feel free to underline, italicize, or put in bold any particularly important items. Be consistent, so it looks like you're not making any mistakes.