Creating A Resume That Works
For many professionals, creating the resume can be the most stressful aspect of the internship/job search process. Most individuals lack the confidence to sell themselves, their experience or the skills through powerful accomplishment statements.
Remember, the resume is an advertisement of yourself, your education, your experience and your abilities to get the job done. It is perhaps the most powerful tool available in creating an impression, obtaining an interview or documenting your work history and professional credentials.
Simply put, the resume should present (1) the position you are seeking, (2) what you can do for the agency, (3) your knowledge, skills, and talents, (4) your professional achievements, (5) previous positions held, (6) training, education and certifications, and (7) a supplemental list of references.
In this section, you will review the attributes of the resume and related internship correspondence including:
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