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Your resume is your personal highlight reel\u2014it is your chance to grab attention and land an interview for the role you want. It is not about listing everything you have ever done but about being intentional and showcasing what makes you the best fit.<\/p>\n
The best resumes are never one-size-fits-all<\/strong>\u2014they are designed precisely for the opportunity you are pursuing. 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After is more common for experienced professionals.<\/p>\n Education entries\u00a0must<\/em>\u00a0contain four elements:<\/p>\n Start with your most recent degree, either completed or in progress, and work backward in time.<\/p>\n","include_spacing":true,"expanded":false,"sections":[{"label":"Additional Items to Possibly Include","copy":" You may find there is additional relevant information that needs to be included with your education, such as:<\/p>\n High School (unless you\u2019re Running Start)<\/strong> Associate Degrees (under most circumstances)<\/strong> Dean\u2019s List (if your GPA is over 3.5)<\/strong> Irrelevant Coursework<\/strong> Irrelevant Awards<\/strong> Not sure what\u2019s irrelevant?<\/strong> Consider completing a Professional Inventory<\/a> to identify what should be included and what should be left out.<\/p>\n"},{"label":"Example","copy":"\n
\nSingle spacing keeps your resume clean and readable. Maintain even spacing between entries and sections to create a clean, readable layout. Check the resources page<\/a> for examples.<\/p>\n
\nLeft-align your text\u2014it is easier to read and skim quickly. Reserve centering for headings or letterhead, not for text blocks or job details.<\/p>\n"},{"label":"Choosing the Right Font","copy":"\n
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\nBrush Script (script fonts are not good for this<\/em>)
\nCentury Gothic (also overused<\/em>)
\nComic Sans (resumes aren\u2019t for toddlers<\/em>)
\nCourier (the typewriter is dead<\/em>)
\nHobo (decorative<\/em>)
\nImpact (too bold for body text<\/em>)
\nPapyrus (it\u2019s not an ancient Egyptian scroll<\/em>)
\nStencil (great on ammo crates and nowhere else<\/em>)
\nTimes New Roman (overused everywhere for everything<\/em>)<\/p>\n"},{"label":"Formatting Headings, Sub-Headings, & Body Text","copy":"\n
\nArya Stark<\/strong> [name]
\nCheney, WA 99004 | 509.555.1212 | arya.stark@ewu.edu<\/a><\/p>\n
\nResearch Assistant<\/strong> | Fall 2013 [entry heading line 1]
\n51福利社<\/em>, Cheney, WA [entry heading line 2]<\/p>\n\n
\nUsing any other color is usually a bad idea for anyone\u00a0whose job isn\u2019t actually about the use of color. Bright colors are distracting and gray or soft pastels can be difficult to read.
\nBlack is classic. It behaves itself. It won\u2019t get you in trouble.<\/p>\n
\nBluntly, if you\u2019re not applying to be an actor, dancer, or model, your future employer doesn\u2019t need your headshot. Submitting a photo with your resume puts a potential employer at risk for violating Equal Opportunity legislation. Many employers won\u2019t interview those who submit a personal photo.\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n\n
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\n<\/strong>Spokane, WA | 509.555.1212 | sgriffin@domain.ext<\/p>\n"}],"component_options_toggle":true,"component_options":{"disable_component":false,"nickname":"Letterhead","identifier":"letterhead","navigable":true}},{"acf_fc_layout":"accordion-with-notes","module_background_color":"off-white","accordion_position":"left","title":"Education","notes":"\n
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\nOnce you have a bachelor\u2019s degree, your high school education is no longer necessary. Leaving it off makes room for more relevant details, unless you’re in a Running Start program, in which case it can be worth mentioning.<\/p>\n
\nIf you have a bachelor\u2019s degree, your associate\u2019s degree is generally not needed, as your bachelor\u2019s level education is more relevant.<\/p>\n
\nIf your GPA is already strong, listing Dean\u2019s List achievements is usually redundant, as a high GPA is assumed with strong academic performance.<\/p>\n
\nAvoid listing classes that are not related to your degree or career goals. Focus on the most relevant coursework that shows your skills and knowledge in your field.<\/p>\n
\nOnly include awards that are relevant to the position you\u2019re applying for. Leaving out unrelated awards keeps your resume focused.<\/p>\n