Resumes — First Impressions Count

How To Write A Resume

You're better off writing your own resume rather than hiring someone to do it for you. No one knows more than you do about your education, your work experience, or the career you're looking for. But be sure to ask for assistance from your parents, your college placement office, and your instructors if you need it. Following is the typical structure for a resume:

Your resume should be printed on minimum 20-pound weight paper -- white, cream, or possibly light gray. If you have to pay a secretarial service to print the resume, do it. It's also a good idea to have someone with good English skills proofread your resume. A sloppy resume with misspellings and grammatical errors will not make a good impression on potential employers.

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