![]() ![]() But if you’re really just on the lookout for beginner tips for that first post-grad resume – you can start right here. We’ve previously written some resume advice such as this one about resume tips when you have no experience, this one about dealing with a gap in your resume, and this huge roundup of 40+ resume tips from hiring experts, which you can check out too, if you’d like. To help you set yourself up well as you kick off the beginning of your career, we’re tackling the first and greatest hurdle you might face: writing your resume. As a post-grad, it can often feel like the whole world is at your fingertips, but you have no clue where to start the career search. Leaving school might feel like starting from scratch, but in college you’ve gained a well-rounded education, a ton of management and leadership skills, and hopefully some work exposure through part-time jobs or semester-long internships. If you’ve recently graduated or are about to graduate from college, you’ve (hopefully) started applying to every job you can find that sound like a good fit.
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