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Use this Google Doc Resume Template to start your resume with a solid format and foundation.
Note: Be sure to make your own copy first before you start modifying the template sample.
This quick, handy Writing Checklist will help you craft a job-winning resume!
(Computer/technical, language, special training, etc.)
Use this list of Action Verbs to improve your written statements and create a stronger resume!
Use a variety of action verbs in your resume to effectivly describe your skills and experiences.
Addressed, Advertised, Arbitrated, Articulated, Authored, Collaborated, Communicated, Condensed, Conferred, Consulted, Contacted, Conveyed, Convinced, Corresponded, Debated, Elicited, Enlisted, Formulated, Furnished, Influenced, Informed, Interacted, Interpreted, Marketed, Mediated, Moderated, Negotiated, Outlined, Participated, Persuaded, Presented, Promoted, Proposed, Publicized, Recruited, Referred, Reinforced, Resolved, Responded, Solicited, Specified, Suggested, Synthesized
Combined, Composed, Conceptualized, Condensed, Created, Customized, Designed, Developed, Directed, Displayed, Established, Founded, Illustrated, Integrated, Introduced, Modeled, Modified, Originated, Performed, Planned, Published, Revised, Revitalized, Shaped
Adjusted, Allocated, Analyzed, Appraised, Assessed, Audited, Balanced, Budgeted, Calculated, Computed, Conserved, Corrected, Estimated, Evaluated, Forecasted, Planned, Prepared, Projected, Proved, Qualified, Reconciled, Reduced
Advanced, Advocated, Aided, Assisted, Coached, Contributed, Cooperated, Counseled, Demonstrated, Educated, Encouraged, Facilitated, Familiarized, Furthered, Guided
Accelerated, Accomplished, Achieved, Administered, Affected, Appointed, Approved, Assigned, Attained, Authorized, Bolstered, Broadened, Chaired, Completed, Conducted, Considered, Consolidated, Controlled, Converted, Coordinated, Decided, Delegated, Developed, Directed, Eliminated, Emphasized, Enforced, Enhanced, Established, Exceeded, Executed, Expanded, Expedited, Generated, Handled, Headed, Hired
Helped, Influenced, Instructed, Intervened, Launched, Motivated, Provided, Represented, Staffed, Supplied, Supported, Trained, Volunteered, Implemented, Improved, Incorporated, Increased, Initiated, Instituted, Led, Managed, Mastered, Merged, Navigated, Originated, Overhauled, Oversaw, Pinpointed, Presided, Prioritized, Produced, Recommended, Reorganized, Replaced, Restored, Reviewed, Satisfied, Saved, Secured, Selected, Started, Streamlined, Strengthened, Supervised, Sustained, Used, Won
Assessed, Benchmarked, Compared, Conducted, Critiqued, Detected, Determined, Diagnosed, Evaluated, Examined, Experimented, Explored, Extracted, Gathered, Identified, Inspected, Invented, Investigated, Located, Measured, Researched, Solved, Summarized, Surveyed, Tested
Arranged, Catalogued, Categorized, Charted, Classified, Collected, Compiled, Devised, Distributed, Formed, Located, Maintained, Monitored, Obtained, Operated, Organized, Processed, Scheduled, Structured, Submitted, Supplied, Systematized, Transformed, Updated, Validated, Verified
Adapted, Applied, Assembled, Built, Conserved, Constructed, Converted, Designed, Determined, Engineered, Fabricated, Fortified, Installed, Maintained, Operated, Programmed, Rectified, Regulated, Remodeled, Repaired, Revamped, Specialized, Standardized, Studied, Upgraded, Utilized
This informational Tip Sheet helps to craft a better cover letter!
At the top left of your letter, list the following (left justified)
First Paragraph
Middle paragraph
Closing paragraph
This quick list of interviewing tips may help you get your career started!
Be on time
Be confident
Be professional
This list of sample questions will help you prepare to ace your next interview!
Answer each with a situation demonstrating your skills relevant to the position. Include a task you completed, the actions you took to complete the task, and positive result of your actions in your answer.
This is called the S.T.A.R. approach (Situation, Task, Action, and Result).
This short template guide will help you to craft and perfect your own Elevator Pitch.
What Is an Elevator Pitch?
An elevator pitch is a short, clear introduction that explains who you are, what you do, and what makes you unique—in about 30 seconds or less. It’s called an “elevator” pitch because it should be concise enough to deliver during a brief elevator ride, while still being memorable and compelling.
Why You Want One
Having an elevator pitch helps you communicate your value quickly and confidently when opportunities pop up—whether you’re networking, interviewing, meeting potential partners, or just being asked, “So, what do you do?” A strong elevator pitch keeps you from rambling, makes a strong first impression, and opens the door to deeper conversations.
Start by introducing yourself
Provide a summary of what you do
Explain what you want
Explain why you're a good fit for the position
These quick tips will help you craft a professional student LinkedIn profile.
Think of your LinkedIn profile as an interactive business card. It’s a summary of your professional experience, interests, and capabilities that is designed to attract the attention of important people who are searching for you online—recruiters, networking contacts, and grad school admissions officers. A strong profile is a key differentiator in the job market. So let’s get started...
This list of writing tips helps to professional introduce yourself through email.
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