Entry level resume how to highlight your education and your skills
Graduating from college is one of the proudest moments you can experience. Receiving your diploma validates all the hard work you put into your education, all the all-nighters you pulled before exams. Your graduation signifies your accomplishments as a student, and opens the door into the world of career choices, job searches, and 40-hour workweeks. All of a sudden, it hits you how will you get a job that requires experience if you have none?
As a recent college graduate, you are entering the workforce at entry-level jobs. Your potential employers have very reasonable expectations. They expect you to have graduated from college and that your major is in line with the job you are applying for. They anticipate that you have some experience, a summer job or an internship, but they are not requiring years of professional experience. They would like to see some references from your professors or previous supervisors so that they can get a better idea of your personality and work ethic. Sound reasonable so far?
The best way to show your potential employer that you are a perfect candidate for...