2. Create your header
Open Microsoft Word. At the top, next to
“Home” you will see the “Insert” tab.
Click on “Insert” then “Header.”
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3. Insert your information
Stick to Arial or Times New Roman.
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1. Your name
2. Address
3. Phone Number
4. Email address
5. Links to your online presence
5. Experience
6 Professional Experience:
Professional experience is experience that is related
to your major or internship/job you are applying for.
6. Experience
Example of Professional Experience
Begins with Action Verb
Since I am presently doing this, I begin with present tense verb
Provide proven results; i.e. numbers & statistics
7. Experience
7 Other Experience
Whether you have worked at a
summer camp, or have a part-time
job as a waitress, make sure you put
that on your resume.
The first internship I applied for, the
internship coordinator liked that I had
worked in the hospitality because I
learned soft skills that could help me
with that position.
8. experience level
Depending on 8 Optional: Additional Work
Have you done freelance work?
Written for the school newspaper?
Put it on your resume!
9. experience level
9 Optional: Special Projects
Depending on
Did you raise $1,000 for your Cornerstone class?
Do you have a podcast? Tell the hiring manager
awesome and unique experiences you have.
10 References
This part is NOT optional, but whether or not you display this on
your one page resume or on a separate Word document
depends on how much experience you have. If you still need to
fill up the blank space then add three references to the bottom
of your resume.
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