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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Map Out What You Want Your Resume To Look After Four Years

For college students, having a great resume is not only crucial for when you graduate but when you apply for internships as well. Your resume is an opportunity to provide a snapshot for a potential employer or internship supervisor a reason why he or she should bring you in for an interview. These people are looking for people who can help them succeed, reach their goals and have a drive to learn. Taking the time to map out what you want this piece of paper to look like during your college years will help you get your foot in the door when you need it the most.

Even though it might sound odd, taking time to figure out what experiences you want on your resume will pay off later on. This will help you plan what type of internships to go after, what work and professional experience you want to have under your belt, and how to reach these goals. This will help you decide where you want to go in your college career, what you want to work towards and how you are going to get there.

By taking time to figure out what experiences you want on your resume, you will set goals for yourself and create a polished resume that could look enticing to a potential employer when you graduate. Having a resume that shows internships, work and leadership experiences will show a potential employer when you graduate that you were active, outgoing and willing to learn. This will help set you apart from a lot of the other resumes that will come through there and increase your chances of getting a call for an interview. Having mapped out these experiences will also provide different successes to talk about during your interview.

Even though it might seem odd mapping out your resume, taking the time to do so will help you succeed later on. This will give you goals to reach for, find what you want to achieve in and outside of college and provide great experience for when you need to look for your first job out of college. Take the time to figure out what path your resume to take.

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