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Writing Resumes
Need help creating a resume? Consider using OptimalResume. Log in with your student ID. See the BCC if your account has not been activated.
Your resume should be brief but complete and provide a prospective
employer with information on what you have done, what you can do, what you
know, and what kind of position you would like. The BCC has made resume
writing very easy for you through the availability of resume writing
seminars, resume advising sessions, and the resume drop-off service
(returned within 24 hours).
The two most common forms of resumes are the chronological and the
functional resumes. The same basic information is included in each resume,
but it is presented and organized differently.
The vast majority of resumes an employer receives are chronological resumes.
The chronological style resume highlights typical progression in a
relatively small number of organizations for similar type positions.
Educational background and work experience should be listed in reverse
chronological order (most recent to least recent). This style is usually
preferred by employers because it allows easy review of work history and
accomplishments.
A functional resume categorizes the information by the skills one possesses
(organizational skills, communication skills, research skills, etc.). This
resume style emphasizes growth and development of the skills identified.
Experiences not particularly relevant to your career goals can be downplayed
and others emphasized. This format is used mainly when changing careers.
However, employers often watch that you don’t bury or hide work experience.
You must create a Default Resume. Your Default Resume is included in the
BCC’s Web Resume Book for employers and is the primary resume for all BuckyNet
applications.
You can also store Targeted Resumes on BuckyNet. Targeted Resumes are
customized for certain positions or industries by changing such things as
your career objective, responsibilities in your work experience that are
more applicable to the position you are seeking, or highlighting other
relevant positions worked.
BuckyNet allows you to choose whether to use your Default Resume or one of
your Targeted Resumes when Preselecting companies for on-campus recruiting
or submitting resumes for job postings.
You may want to include an objective to address your specific career goals.
If you have questions on whether or not to include an objective on your
resume, see a BCC advisor.