Here's everything you need to know about a functional resume: what it is, when to use one, when not to, and, of course, how to write yours.| The Muse
The resume objective statement is out and the resume summary statement is in. Here's what you need to know about writing one that'll get you an interview.| The Muse
Will hiring managers even care about the time you spent building homes in Central America or organizing that charity walk? I’ll make this one easy for you: yes! Here’s the right way to add volunteer experience to your resume, in three easy steps.| The Muse
Your hobbies also play large role in your personality, so why not show them off? Here are three ways to incorporate hobbies into your resume the right way.| The Muse
Chronological? Functional? Combination? Help! We'll walk you through the three most common resume formats and help you figure out which one will work best for you.| The Muse
The education section of your resume can be a little tricky: Where should it go? Should you list your GPA? All of the schools you've attended, or just the most recent? Our friend Job Jenny gives a few bits of advice on how to best manage this section of your resume.| The Muse
Your resume header should include your name, location, phone number, email address, pronouns, and relevant links. Here, you'll find examples of good resume headers based on your specific needs.| The Muse
And is this even the right resume format for you in the first place?| The Muse
With examples! Because who doesn't love the real thing?| The Muse
This simple resume section can land you your next interview.| The Muse
Wow! You suddenly look way more impressive.| The Muse
Out with the overly explanatory and vague, in with the direct and specific.| The Muse
Here’s how to ensure your job application gets past the resume scanners.| The Muse
These ideas are like coffee for your resume.| The Muse