It’s Update Your Resume Month: We Can Help


 

by Monika Sziron, Ph.D.

It’s Update Your Resume Month: We Can Help

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September is International Update Your Resume Month. As we return to campus and get back into the swing of the semester, set aside some time to refresh your resume.

Over the years, HigherEdJobs has shared many articles pertaining to resume and CV building, maintenance, and updating. I have searched through the HigherEdJobs vault to bring you several articles that will help you celebrate Update Your Resume Month.

Whether we like it or not, 2022 is quickly approaching, are you still asking ‘what happened in 2020?’ (or 2021 for that matter)?
We can help you with Updating Your Pre-Pandemic Resume/CV.

Do you have an extensive network on social media and a sizable following?
We can help you answer, Do Your Social Media Achievements Belong on Your Resume or CV?

Are you a veteran or service member who is having trouble creating a civilian resume?
We can help Translate Your Military Experience into a Successful Civilian Resume.

Is your resume or CV becoming too lengthy and elaborate?
Find out Why Less Is More on a Resume/CV and How to Update Yours.

Do you need help getting started writing your resume or CV?
Consider this Crash Course for Writing Your Resume or CV.

Do you only update your resume or CV when you’re looking for a new job?
Learn about Keeping Your Resume/CV Up-to-Date the Easy and More Impactful Way.

Do you have trouble selecting what to include on a resume or CV and how to present it?
We can help with Packaging and Presenting One’s Skills Effectively on Paper.

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