We’re continuing the Common Resume Errors series, today, focusing on the Education section.
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We’re continuing the Common Resume Errors series, today, focusing on the Education section. Resume errors – frankly, we’ve all made them. Some errors are more glaring than others, while some are less obvious. In my first resume, I wrote “Anticipated Gradutation” in the first line and had typed the word “Resume” at the very top of the page! Fortunately, most resume errors can be remedied well before the document lands on a prospective employer’s desk. This new video series will be highlighting some of the common resume errors that I have encountered in my work with college students and recent graduates. It can sometimes be challenging to come up with ways to describe your accomplishments, especially those from academic settings. Here are a handful of resume phrases that may be helpful for students studying Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement: Do you have passion for your field or your industry? Is that passion evident in your responses to interview questions? This video examines how passion can be conveyed, or not, in the way you respond in an interview. Passion in Practice – Evidence of Passion in Interview Question Responses (video embedded) |