
Students will learn what a resume is, what purpose it serves, and why it's increasingly important for high school students to have a good resume
Students will learn what components make up a good resume, to cover academic, professional, and extracurricular accomplishments
Students will review what a good resume template looks like, to help them structure their accomplishments
Students will review the best practices of writing a good resume, along with an example
Students will go through an exercise to begin building their own resume
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Students will hear a few words of wisdom on how to manage their resumes going forward
Students will hear a few words of wisdom on how to manage their resumes going forward
This course is designed to help students build their resume, training students on how to best present their academic, extracurricular, and professional accomplishments. The course also offers an online resume builder for students to build their resume during the course. After reviewing what the purpose of a resume is and why it's important for students to have a strong resume, we will go into the components of a resume, what a good resume template looks like and includes, and what the best practices are of writing a good resume. We will review an example resume to see the best practices in action, before we go into an exercise for you to begin writing your resume. In order to conduct the exercise, we will use an online resume builder that helps students host and manage their own resumes.
Hundreds of students worldwide have attended this course and have created their resumes to apply to universities, jobs, and internships. So if you're a student trying to get a head start on your university and professional journey, this course is a must. Join us to take your first step on a lifelong journey of professional development!
*Important note: In line with Udemy's policy on classes dedicated to teenagers, the course is intended for signup by adults on behalf of their children.