Content
Format
General
Common Errors
Do's and Don'ts
100

This is the first section of your resume.

What is a heading?

100

This size is considered standard for margins.

What is 1 inch?

100

This is how long employers typically spend reviewing an applicant's resume.

What are 5-7 seconds?

100

Doing this multiple times before you submit a resume can help you avoid making errors.

What is proofreading?

100

These are dishonest and should be avoided on a resume.

What are lies (or misrepresentations)?

200

Your GPA should only be included in the "education" section if it's above this number.

What is 3.0?

200

These can be used to separate sections or headings.

What are lines?

200

This is an optional section of a resume that may be viewed as outdated by some employers.

What is an objective?

200

Potential employers generally see this number of typos or spelling/grammatical mistakes on a resume before they disregard it.

What is 1?

200

These kinds of details, beyond basic contact information, should not be included in a resume.

What are personal details?

300

Additional information might include this category of skills.

What is volunteer experience?

300

This is the ideal length of a resume.

What is 1 -2 pages?

300

These are the two main types of resumes.

What are chronological and functional?

300

You should aim to have this number of people proofread your resume before you consider it complete.

What is 2?

300

You should avoid including that these are available upon request.

What are references?

400

Your experience should be described in these terms.

What are "action" verbs?

400

The balance between these two things is essential in making your resume look professional.

What is Organized, Clean, and Consistent?

400

This type of resume lists professional experiences by employers and date.

What is chronological?

400

This may not catch all your errors, so it's still important to proofread manually.

What is spell check?

400

OCC is considered a well-written resume. 

What are Organized, Clean, and Consistent? 

500

You should avoid including these unless they're relevant to the position you're applying for.

What are hobbies (or interests)?

500

Your experience should be listed in these, rather than in full sentences or paragraphs.

What are bullet points?

500

The advantage of a functional resume (particularly if you don't have much professional experience) is that it emphasizes these.

What are skills?

500

Resumes should avoid these types of pronouns.

What is first-person?

500

When possible, your experience should focus on these, specifically, rather than simple responsibilities or daily tasks.

What are accomplishments?

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