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Help and FAQs - Resume Tutorial


  1. What is the Resume Tutorial and how do I use it?
  2. Who should use the Resume Tutorial?
  3. How can I find out more about writing a resume?
  4. What are related resources for the Resume Tutorial?


  1. What is the Resume Tutorial and how do I use it?
    The Resume Tutorial provides information to help people write resumes employers want to read. It is a step-by-step tool to help you create an overview of your work experience, job skills, and education. Steps include: Getting Started, Types of Resumes, Essential Features, Methods of Delivery, Cover Letters and Follow Up. You can move through steps in order or skip throughout topics. The Resume Tutorial also links to additional resources and tips about writing resumes and general job search strategies. A PDF version of the Resume Tutorial is available for easy printing.

  2. Who should use the Resume Tutorial?
    The Resume Tutorial was designed for jobseekers, students and others who want to create a resume.

  3. How can I find out more about writing a resume?
    The following free tools and resources will assist with creating a resume and using it online:
    • The Resume Tutorial is an online guide for creating a resume that will catch the attention of potential employers.
    • The Occupation Profile provides information about knowledge, skills, and abilities that you can use in your resume.
    • The Career Resource Library provides a wide array of resume-related information, including examples, tips, and guidelines.


  4. What are related resources for the Resume Tutorial?
    Use the Skills Profiler to identify skills to include on your resume. Check out related tools and resources in the Career Exploration tool. Find other resume-related resources in the Career Resource Library.


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