Resumes are important - they’re your ticket to applying for jobs, internships, clubs, and more. Crafting a resume in college, however, is something that many students find tricky.
Although many students have a resume from high school, college is a major transition point, so it’s only natural that your resume should transition with you. If you’re struggling to create a new resume for yourself in college, here are some tips to keep in mind.
Especially early in your college career, you may find that the extracurriculars or internships you participated in during high school are more impressive than those you’ve done in college. It is great to keep these experiences on your resume during your first two years at college, but make sure that your resume isn’t dominated by your accomplishments from high school.
The individuals reviewing your resume want to see what you’re currently involved with, not just what you were involved with in the past.
Many college students are involved in activities outside of their career goals, and demonstrating these is a great way to show that you have transferable skills. So, if you’re wondering, go ahead and include that sport or club that you think isn’t relevant. With the right wording, it will demonstrate your ability to work as part of a team or be a leader.
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