Not exact matches
Employers provide feedback on the institutions from which they have
drawn their most competent and innovative
graduate employees.
Format your Resume to Fit: The traditional chronological resume
draws attention to
employers, job titles and dates - not much help for the new
graduate.
This does not apply to
graduate positions, where
employers often want to know a person's interests and hobbies because there is usually little work experience from which to
draw conclusions.
This
draws an
employer's attention to what you've accomplished instead of how many places you've worked and is s a solution for everyone from recent
graduates with no work history to career - changers.