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Résumés

The Traditional Résumé
A traditional résumé is the type you’ll create most often—a one-page document that emphasizes your job experiences, either in chronological order or in order of relevance. Other types of skills and experiences are included, of course, but the real focus is on your work history and experience.
The Anatomy of a Really Good RésuméWhat a Bad Résumé Says When It Speaks
Why Designing Your Résumé Matters
The Six Types of Résumés You Should Know About
Cover Letters

The Cover Letter
While a good résumé can go a long way, the cover letter is what really sells you. It’s what actually showcases your critical aptitude, communication and writing skills, and, yes, your personality. It’s what makes you shine (or, if done poorly, look totally unprepared or unqualified).
Curriculum Vitas
CV Design: How Should I Design My Curriculum Vita?
