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Name and Contact info should always be on top
If you include a scholarship, be clear about what it was awarded for
While it makes sense for now, be aware that high school will drop off your resume as you gain experience
Only use the number of points you need to accurately and comprehensively summarize your experience, whether that’s one or five
Splitting your experiences into ‘Artistic’ and ‘Additional’ allows you to maintain chronological order (most recent on top) while still putting your relevant art experience first. No art experience yet? Consider adding a ‘Relevant Coursework’ section
Never use ‘me’, ‘my’, or ‘I’ on your resume
The skills you highlight (put first) shouldchange depending on what you’re applying for
Most relevant goes on top
When you start applying for full time jobs, use
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Not everyresume needs anobjective.Up to you!
You could also list your intended major if you’re applying for something in that field
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Especially as a first or second year student, keep it to one page!
This is the formula for an awesome bullet point(Check out the list of action verbs in the Resource Library on cia.edu)
Highlight the transferrable skills that apply to your goal customer service, communication, dependability, etc( )
Write out ‘Bachelor of Fine Arts’