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Resume Makeovers: Accomplished Undergrad Seeks Consulting Po

Published: Feb 01, 2011

 Education       Grad School       

The resume, much like the online profile, attempts to reveal a lot with very little. Each piece matters, every word counts. While endless hours are spent cultivating, tending to our Facebook profiles, ask yourself this: Have I put the same level of effort and vanity into my resume? Chances are, you haven't, and that's why your resume probably isn't what it should be: the ultimate one-page representation of your professional self, or something near that. Now, you might be thinking, well, I never learned how to write a resume, or, this resumespeak, it's a different language and I don't know it. Precisely! That's why we're here to help you fix that thing you call a resume.

Every now and then I'll be posting resumes from real people—names and other identifying details can be changed, of course. They will be critiqued, commented on and revised.

This time, Igor Khayet of My Resume Shop, shows us that even qualified, award-winning juniors from UC Berkeley need help packaging their impressive credentials.    

 

VIEW REVISED RESUME HERE

 

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