If you’re helping a student you know write a resume, use power verbs to describe accomplishments. Impress employers with words such as "first," "only," "best," "most," and "highest”. Use plain fonts such as Arial, Times New Roman, Verdana and Tahoma- these ooze professionalism. Keep font sizes between 10 and 12 point.
	Use power verbs like these when helping a student write their resume:
	
	Creative Skills - acted; conceptualised; created; designed; developed; directed; established
	
	Management Skills - administered; analysed; assigned; attained; chaired; contracted; consolidated
	
	Communication Skills - addressed; arbitrated; arranged; authored; corresponded; developed; directed
	
	Administration skills - approved; arranged; catalogued; classified; collected; compiled; dispatched
	
	Research skills- assessed; clarified; collected; critiqued; diagnosed; evaluated; examined; extracted
	
	Technical skills - assembled; built; calculated; computed; designed; devised
	
	Teaching skills - adapted; advised; clarified; coached; communicated; coordinated; developed; engineered
	
	Financial Skills - administered; allocated; analysed; appraised; audited; balanced; budgeted
	
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