Resumes & Cover Letters

To secure a job or internship, you typically have to actively market yourself to recruiters and hiring managers. Your resume or CV (curricula vitae), cover letter, references, and follow-up materials are the first steps in this journey. They don’t get you the job—the goal is to demonstrate your interest and fit for the desired position, so you can get to the interview stage.

Recruiters and hiring managers often get flooded with resumes and typically only have a few seconds to evaluate each applicant’s materials. Therefore, keep your application materials brief, concise and focused on their needs.

Resumes

Start by creating a comprehensive resume with all of your experience, key strengths, etc. As you respond to different job postings, tailor your resume to the specific opportunity, including only the information that’s relevant to the job you are seeking. As you apply for different opportunities, carefully review the job posting for any specific instructions or requested information. Check for key words, then make sure you use them in your cover letter and resume.

General resume tips:

Resume Examples

Resume Basics

A series of short videos explaining the fundamentals of resume building.

Cover Letters

Cover Letter Examples

Internship Cover Letter

An example cover letter for an internship position, highlighting on-campus experiences.

Entry-Level Job Cover Letter

An example cover letter for a full-time position, highlighting internship and on-campus experiences.

Cover Letter Resources

Cover Letter Guide

This guide explains formatting and content guidelines for writing a cover letter.

Cover Letter Writing Steps

Action steps to identify topics for your cover letter and develop the content.

The Cover Letter

How to write a solid cover letter that will stand out and impress recruiters.

Curriculum Vitae

A curriculum vitae, or CV, is a summary of your experience and skills that is typically longer than a resume and includes more information, particularly details related to your academic and research background. It’s more common to prepare a CV if you are applying to advanced degree programs or academic jobs. Learn More

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