- A Draft of my Functional Resume:
- Workshop Draft of my Resume:
- Final Revised Resume:
- For some reason when I have it downloaded here, it messes up my formatting when it takes you to the document but it doesn’t actually look like that on my original piece and the paper copy I have from the original doesn’t have that mess up but I can’t fix it for some reason just in case you thought it was a lack of checking my work for mistakes before turning it in!
- Reflection on Workshop:
I think it was beneficial. Every single person had a different setup and format for their resume, so not only were you able to see different kids but we also got ideas for what to do for our own resumes after seeing some things we’d like that other did. During workshop there was some great feedback from everyone and we also would ask each other about jobs in general: jobs in certain areas in the person was from that area, advice for how to go about things in general when applying for jobs, asking for how to word things, etc. Overall it was very helpful in many different ways.
- Reflection on Process as a Whole:
I think it was beneficial. I think that it’s one of those skills that everyone needs to know because it’s something that will be used throughout your life. I also think it was beneficial because most of the people in the class have had a job at some point, therefore had to have a resume but through this process were able to improve their resume and make it more professional in terms of format, style, setup, etc. With that, we had workshop which was nice because we got to see other people’s resumes which helped bounce ideas off everyone because others would see something they liked in someone else’s resume and they wanted to incorporate whatever that was somehow into their own resume to make it better.