Importance
structure/sections
T/F
100

what is a resume?

a document that outlines your information (education, experience etc) to show potential employers you are qualified for the job that you are applying for with their company

100

What goes first on a resume?

Contact information: name, email, phone number, address

100
A resume is not important

False: A resume is very important when trying to find a job or hire someone

200

what is the first impression?

the resume

200
Name two examples for the EXPERIENCE sections according to the video that was shown

Unpaid work, volunteer, odd jobs, babysitting, fundraising  

200
the employer has only a few seconds to view your resume

True- employers have many resumes to view

300

what is the purpose of a resume?

to get an interview for a potential job

300

What examples were listed for hobbies/interest from the video?

Sports, dance, music, clubs, extracurricular activities

300

A resume is NOT the first impression

False: A resume IS the first impression because it's representing who you are to the employer before they are able to meet you in person

400

What is the expected length of a resume?

1-2 pages

400

What should you do with a section if you have nothing to put? example: volunteer section

don't add it on the resume

400
You should make your resume standout 

True: employers only have a few seconds to look at hundreds of resumes so you want them to like yours

500

What does a resume show?

your job experience, education, and volunteer, contact information, activities

500

What goes in the Objective section?

to state what your goal is for the resume

500

The interview is the second impression

True: If you are contacted by the employer because they liked your first impression which was your resume

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