Across
- 5. A one page summary of your work experience and background relative to a job.
- 10. These should always be available upon request.
- 12. The specific person to whom your cover letter is addressed.
- 14. This type of resume should be used by individuals with steady work history and relevant experience.
- 15. This should be a standard size on your resume.
- 16. The part of a template where you are able to type in.
- 17. This is included as part of your background on your resume.
Down
- 1. One way to gain experience and learn skills to help prepare for the workforce.
- 2. Learned tasks or behaviors that make you better suited for a job.
- 3. To prevent errors, you should do this before submitting your resume.
- 4. These are available online and can help reduce common formatting errors in your resume.
- 6. Prior jobs and volunteer positions are included in this portion of a resume.
- 7. This type of resume should be used by individuals with no previous employment, gaps in employment, or frequent job changes.
- 8. the proper and consistent use of fonts, margins, and spacing.
- 9. A skill that is often required for customer service positions.
- 11. Part of your personal information that belongs directly under your name.
- 13. A single page letter addressed to the employer that addresses why you are a good fit for the position.
