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Resume Guide

Introduction

What is a resume?
A resume is a document that provides a summary of your education, experience, skills, and accomplishments, typically used by employers or hiring managers when assessing suitability for a role.

Where to Begin?

Make a comprehensive list of your experience. Include:


Keep a copy of this list so you can reference it to apply to different roles whenever you are job searching.

Creating a Tailored Resume for a Specific Role

A resume does not necessarily have to include everything you've ever done, but is a "snapshot" designed to showcase your relevant background and qualifications that is directly related or relevant to a specific position for which you are applying. It should clearly tell the reader who your target audience is, what you want to do in your next role, and why your experience is a fit for that role.

Formatting Your Resume

Presentation

An employer or hiring manager should be able to read information on your resume easily and find information on your resume quickly

Tips:

Feel free to utilize these templates by going to 'File,' clicking 'Make a Copy,' and plugging in your own information.

Standards for a Resume in the United States

Headings

Use clear and concise headings that convey the information they represent.

Key Sections to Include

Contact Information

Education

Experience

Optional Sections (Include if Relevant)

Describing Your Experience

Writing Strong Bullet Points

How should I approach writing a bullet?

Bullets should be action-oriented descriptive statements that are specific and answer the questions:


How should I begin?

Social workers often don't give themselves enough credit for all the hard work they do on a day-to-day basis and consequently, their resumes are often missing crucial skills and experiences that they have gained. If you don't write it down, an employer doesn't know that you did it. Try this exercise first:

Bullet Conventions

Strengthening Bullets

Reviewing Bullets

Editing

Only the most relevant information to what you are applying for should be included on your resume. Clarity, fine-tuning, and relevance are key.

Submitting Your Resume

How to Send Your Resume

Most resumes are sent via email or through an online system in PDF format.

About Applicant Tracking Systems

Whenever you have to type your information into fields or upload your resume on a job board website, it's likely the organization you're applying to is using an Applicant Tracking System (ATS). Ensure your resume makes it past an ATS screener by:

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