Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Organization
1. Is your name, address, and telephone number included? (home and school)
2. Does the organization of the resume emphasize the points you want to stress?
3. Under the heading “Education” and “Experience”, are most recent listed first?
4. Have you included “Interests” or “Hobbies” to highlight additional information reflecting credit on you
as an applicant and showing desirable traits or attitudes you will bring to the job?
Content
1. In your “Experience” section, does your description cover all of your work experiences, even if briefly?
2. Have you given emphasis to awards, accomplishments or activities in school and community that reflect
your ability to act responsibly?
3. Have you included foreign languages that you speak and/ or read?
4. Have you carefully phrased your resume to stress your ability to perform successfully as a potential
employee?
5. Have you included all of your technical knowledge in the computer section?
6. Have you listed all systems and languages that you have worked with?
Writing Style
1. Have you used concise phrases in short paragraph?
2. Is the grammar, punctuation and spelling correct?
3. Were you careful not to be repetitive or excessive in your description?
4. Do most of the phrases in your resume start with action verbs?
5. Have you avoided using “I” or “Me”?
Overview
1. Have you contacted your references and received permission to use them as references? Have you
produced a type reference list?
2. Does your resume have a “professional look”?
3. Is your resume an attractive, interesting, quick reading factual account that proves that your experience
and personal assets qualify you for the job that you want?
If you answered “NO” to any of the above questions, you need to continue to improve your
resume before final draft.