Length: 1 page for under-graduate students 2 pages for graduate students.Before writing a résumé, identify what skills employers value by reviewing job descriptions of careers that interest you. Your résumé is an overview of your education, experiences, and skills and is used to market your strengths to potential employers. Sample #11 - highlights student production experience (PDF).Sample #10 - highlights student athlete experience (PDF).Sample #9 - highlights social policy experience (PDF).Sample #8 - highlights liberal arts & academic projects (PDF).Sample #7 - highlights music involvement (PDF).Sample #6 - highlights journalism experience (PDF).Sample #5 - highlights government & political experience (PDF).Sample #4 - highlights bullet points showing results, impact & value (PDF).Sample #3 - highlights engineering experience (PDF).
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