
The Resume Toolkit
The Resume Toolkit
Presenting a good RESUME can truly make or break your chances at getting a job. The RESUME is your voice telling the perspective employer what makes you stand apart from your competition. It also highlights your experience and unique qualifications. It is essentially a marketing tool that is selling you instead of a product.
In essence, your RESUME is the gateway to a job interview so it had better be good. Listen up!

1. Getting Organised
2. Academia & Achievements
3. Extracurricular Activities
4. Showing Your Skills
5. Writing & Formatting Your RESUME
6. Spit & Polish
Writing a good RESUME takes time and dedication to the task. It is essential that your RESUME is prepared properly and includes all information relevant to the job for which you’re applying. A RESUME differs from a resume because they are often more than on page because of the fact they are meant to highlight more of your academic information. You should still try to keep your RESUME as brief as possible and relevant, but it is acceptable for a RESUME to be lengthier than a resume.


