"Resume 101"
Supplier: Ten Speed Press
You've just graduated and are ready to land your first real job after college or high school. But how do you write the first resume and cover letter of your career if you don't have any previous jobs to list? How do you stand out above the other applicants—including people with more experience who are out of work—with your summer job at the diner, internship at the local paper, or spot on the Ultimate Frisbee team?
Resume 101 reveals the secrets to composing strong, impressive resumes and cover letters, including:
- what to include when you lack professional experience
- how to get great references and recommendations
- why to use a summary rather than objective statement
- when to include hobbies, travel, and technology skills
- what to do if your GPA isn't sky high
- which designs and basic formats work the best
- where to find the perfect verbs and adjectives for a specific job
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