Resume Checklist
- Is 100% honest.
 - Free of grammatical and spelling errors.
 - Presents your most important information first.
 - Emphasizes your assets and avoids information that might eliminate you from consideration.
 - Is brief, concise and easy to read.
 - Format is consistent and visually attractive.
 - Do not list your references on your resume.
 - Do not exceed one page if you have a bachelor’s degree and two pages for master’s degree.
 
- Include name, address, phone number, email, and LinkedIn or professional website (optional).
 - Use professional voicemail and conservative email address.
 
- Eliminate personal pronouns such as “I” and “my.”
 - Include biggest professional selling points: highest job title or degree, years of relevant experience, and main responsibilities or achievements.
 
- Include institution, city, state, degree, major, minor, concentration.
 - Use graduation date or expected graduation date in month and year format.
 - If applicable, include scholarships, honors, awards, special training and relevant courses.
 
- Provide the organization's name, city, state and dates of employment (month and year).
 - Include relevant full-time, part-time, internships and volunteer work.
 - Use bullet points and avoid first person pronouns.
 - Utilize strong, descriptive action verbs to describe your responsibilities and accomplishments.
 - Use past tense for ALL employment experiences, or use present tense action words for present jobs and past tense action words for past experiences.
 - Include numbers and percentages to quantify experiences wherever possible.
 
- If applicable, include languages and fluency level.
 - If applicable, include laboratory skills, equipment skills, computer/programing skills.
 - Name software programs you are proficient in.
 - If applicable, include certifications, licenses, and relevant achievements.
 
- Include relevant extracurricular activities.
 - If applicable, indicate leadership roles.
 
Cover Letter Checklist
- Use the same heading as your resume.
 - Include submission date.
 - Address letter to specific person if possible or to “hiring manager.”
 - Do not rewrite what you have on your resume.
 - Identify what position you are applying for, and the reason you are sending the letter.
 - Describe how you heard of the opening.
 - Identify one or two of your strongest qualifications and how these skills apply to the job.
 - Demonstrate your knowledge of the company.
 - Free from grammatical and spelling errors.
 - Do not exceed one page.
 
- State the purpose for writing including name of position.
 - Tell how you heard of the opening or organization. Add who referred you if applicable.
 - Tell why you want to apply for this job and why you are interested in this position.
 
- Summarize your qualifications which you think would be of greatest interest to the employer.
 - This should respond directly to the job description and include examples that are related to the position you are applying for.
 - Cite relevant education, leadership experience, projects, assignments, organizations.
 
- State your interest in their organization, position and/or type of work.
 - Describe why you would like to work for their company based on their mission, values and projects.
 - Do your research on the company.
 
- Express your appreciation for being considered for this position.
 - Thank them for taking the time to review your resume and application.
 - Let them know that you are looking forward to the next step in the process and the opportunity to meet with them for an interview.
 - Give them your contact information and how you can be reached if they have any questions or need further information.
 
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