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Get expert feedback on your existing resume with specific suggestions for improvement.
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Work one-on-one with a career coach to create a professional resume from scratch.
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Ensure your resume passes Applicant Tracking Systems and reaches human reviewers.
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A well-structured resume makes it easy for employers to find the information they need.
Name, phone, email, LinkedIn, and location
Tips:
Use a professional email address. Include LinkedIn if updated. City and state only (no full address).
2-3 sentences highlighting your value proposition
Tips:
Tailor to each job application. Include years of experience. Mention key skills and achievements.
Relevant positions with accomplishments
Tips:
Use action verbs. Quantify achievements when possible. Focus on results, not just duties.
Degrees, certifications, and relevant training
Tips:
List most recent first. Include graduation dates. Add relevant coursework if recent graduate.
Technical and soft skills relevant to the role
Tips:
Match skills to job description. Include proficiency levels. Separate technical from soft skills.
Start your bullet points with strong action verbs to make your accomplishments stand out.
Always proofread multiple times and have someone else review it.
Replace with a tailored professional summary that shows your value.
Focus on what you accomplished, not just what you were responsible for.
Keep it to 1-2 pages. Be concise but include all relevant information.
Use a simple email format like firstname.lastname@email.com.
Customize your resume for each application using keywords from the job posting.
Most companies use software to screen resumes before a human sees them. Here is how to get through:
Use standard section headings (Experience, Education, Skills) and include keywords from the job posting. Keep the format simple and clean — avoid tables, graphics, and headers/footers that ATS software cannot read. Save your resume as .docx or .pdf depending on what the job posting requests. Spell out acronyms at least once so the system can match them.
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