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As you near the end of your program it is now time to start building your resume. Listed below are 3 different resume recourses. Go through each recourse and create an updated resume with the Resume Now link. Once you complete your resume please submit a copy for review by emailing it to your SkillUP Navigator

12 Resume Tips for Building a Resume 

Believe it or not, creating a stunning resumé is just as important as prepping for and nailing your job interview. After all, your resumé is your chance to make a strong first impression on the recruiter! But before you get too freaked out, know this: Building the perfect resumé is actually a lot simpler than it sounds. And once you’ve read these 12 tips, you’ll be ready to move forward into the job search with confidence. - Ken Coleman

Follow the link to the right for additional recourses. 

12 Resume Tips: How to Create a One-Page Wonder

 

Building a Resume without Experience 

This video shows you how to write an impressive resume to catch the attention of your future employer! These resume tips will help both a high school or college student, so get ready to take some notes.

 

Getting Your Resume Past the Bots

Over 93% of employers use software to screen resumes. 76% end up being deleted. Here is how to get your resume past the bots.

 

Follow the link to the right for additional recourses about copying the keywords word-for-word from the job ad.

Technical Recruiter, SMCI Interactive Video


 

 

Resume Builder

Getting a job today requires a great resume that is customized for each job you apply to. It’s one of the best ways to show your value to employers. Here is a free and easy resume builder to do just that — in no time!

Free Resume Builder - Build Your Resume Quickly with Resume-Now!

Resume Now Website 

More Tips

  • Building Bullet-Points
  • Cover Letter Sample
  • Cover Letter Starting Guide
  • Getting Started With LinkedIn
  • References
  • Resume Guides
  • Transferrable Skills

 

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About MCCA

The Missouri Community College Association is a statewide organization through which Missouri’s community colleges work together to advance common agendas. MCCA brings the state’s colleges together for advocacy, professional development, information, and collaboration.
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