• Event Date: January 28, 2026
  • Event Start Time: 4:00 PM
  • Event End Time: 5:15 PM
  • Event Location: GTV Seminar Room in CES
  • Event Contact: Career Exploration and Success

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Resume Essentials: Turning Tasks into Impact (In-Person)

Many students list job duties on their resume, but employers want to see impact. In this workshop, you will learn how to translate your campus job responsibilities into strong, results-focused bullet points that clearly communicate your skills and value. You will practice turning “what I did” into “how I contributed,” using simple frameworks you can apply to any role.

What You Will Learn and Do

You will leave with:

  • A clear formula for writing strong bullet points (action + skill + result)
  • Examples of how to describe student employment work in an employer-ready way
  • Tips for selecting the most relevant bullets for internships and jobs
  • Time to write and revise multiple bullet points during the session
  • Feedback to help you improve clarity, impact, and professionalism

 

Great fit for you if you:

  • Have a resume but feel like your bullets sound basic or repetitive
  • Want to better showcase your student employment or club involvement experience
  • Are applying for internships, research roles, or campus leadership opportunities
  • Want to feel confident that your resume communicates real skills, not just tasks

 

How to prepare

Bring a laptop if possible and a copy of your current resume (even if it is a draft). If you do not have a resume yet, bring a quick list of your job responsibilities and any accomplishments, projects, or times you solved a problem at work.