What is a resume?
A document that lists your skills and experiences for a job.
Name a skill you can add.
Examples include teamwork, creativity, or computer skills.
What is your name?
The name you go by, like first and last name.
What does "neat" mean?
Keeping your resume tidy and organized.
Why do you need a resume?
To show employers your skills and experiences.
What is a header?
The top part of a resume that shows your name and contact information.
What is teamwork?
Working well with others to achieve a common goal.
What is your address?
The place where you live.
What is bullet points?
Symbols used to list information clearly.
What is a cover letter?
A letter that explains why you want a job.
What goes in the experience section?
Information about jobs or volunteer work you have done.
What is communication?
Sharing ideas and information clearly with others.
Why is your phone number important?
It allows employers to contact you.
What is the purpose of spacing?
To make your resume easier to read.
What is a job interview?
A meeting where you talk to an employer about a job.
What is a summary statement?
A short description of who you are and what you want in a job.
Why is problem-solving important?
It helps you find solutions to challenges at work.
What is an email address?
An electronic address for sending and receiving messages.
What does "professional" mean?
Having a serious and business-like appearance.
Why should you proofread?
To check for mistakes before sending your resume.
What does education mean?
The schools you have attended and what you studied.
Name a leadership skill.
Examples include motivating others or making decisions.
What is a good objective statement?
A sentence that explains what job you want and what you can offer.
What is a font?
The style of text used in writing.
What does "references" mean?
People who can tell employers about your skills and character.