Resume Writing that Works
Across
- 2. Short lines that make information easy to read
- 4. Abilities you can show an employer
- 5. Fit well with the job requirements
- 8. A document that shows your work and skills
- 10. Special recognition for good work
- 13. Check your writing for mistakes
- 15. Putting information into clear words
- 19. Work you have done before
- 20. The rules for writing correctly
- 21. Proud moments or results you can include
- 22. People who might hire you
- 24. What you use to describe your work
- 25. The space between lines and sections
- 26. Telling the truth about your abilities
- 27. Adjust your resume to match the job
- 30. Things you want to achieve
- 31. The difference your work made
- 32. A strong doing word that starts a dot point
- 33. Feeling sure about yourself
Down
- 1. Tasks you were responsible for
- 3. Not complicated or messy
- 6. Easy to understand
- 7. Titles that organise your resume
- 9. Making sure words are written correctly
- 11. The style of writing you choose
- 12. Words from the job ad you should include
- 13. Work you completed that shows your ability
- 14. Important for the job you want
- 16. Things you are naturally good at
- 17. How long a resume should usually be
- 18. Paying attention to what matters
- 23. Showing confidence and strengths
- 28. What you want your resume to be
- 29. Show your best qualities