1. Create an accessible online resume
Social media is becoming more common in job industries. This means there is increasing amounts of employers look at applicants through an online website. Most employers are now looking for potential candidates through websites such as linkedin or hirealonghorn. So, have a positive presence in social media and online accounts.
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2. Be involved!
A major advantage for any college-aged job applicant is to be involved around campus. Now is always the prime time to start looking for student organizations, volunteer opportunities, and internships to add on to your resume.
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3. Be proud of the experience you do have
Most college student do not have the most pristine resume. However, the simplest jobs can be made to look amazing! The whole point of a resume is to: show off your skills, to show to a potential employer what you are capable of doing, and how the skills you possess will make you the best candidate for the job. So, when you are describing a previous position, think beyond just what your duties were. You should try to write about what qualities and skills you gained from taking on each duty.
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4. Remember that your resume is your marketing tool
A resume is one of the most important marketing tools you can use to sell yourself to employers. In order, to impress scholarship judges, get a part-time job or an internship, you must market yourself to showcase your brightest and most admirable attributes and achievements. Your resume is a way to brag about yourself, do not take it lightly.
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5. Make sure to use intriguing vocabulary
The resume you create leaves an impression on people. It is pieces of paper that express who you are, what you have done, and what are your skills. Therefore, use a rich vocabulary that props you up or makes you stand out. Most employers do not read your whole resume, rather, they skim it. So, you must insert words that distinguish you from other candidates.
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