Resumes
Resumes and CVs are an important aspect of a successful job search and will often determine whether you will receive a call for an interview.
A general resume can be submitted for any position but we recommend you arrange your information so it is targeted to a particular job or industry. Some industries prefer information presented in a specific format, so you should research the job, company, or industry before you begin writing your resume.
Once your resume or CV is complete, you can begin applying for internships and jobs. Before you can apply to any positions in Handshake, you will need to have a resume uploaded to the system.
To help you get started, here are examples and checklists:
Cover Letters
Cover letters should be customized for each position to which you are applying, using the job description and the information you have collected about the company as a guide for how to draft your letter.
Thank You Notes
A thank you note or email is an essential component of the interview process, whether for a job or internship, graduate school interview, or even an informational interview. This simple gesture can speak volumes about your interest and your appreciation for the opportunity to interview. As a job candidate, you should view the thank you note as yet another opportunity to show an interviewer what a great fit you would be with their organization or program.
The traditional thank you note takes the form of a handwritten letter, but the modern form is through email. If your handwriting is legible, then this gesture can add a touch of personalization to your correspondence. If your handwriting is poor, however, a typed letter is perfectly acceptable. Select neutral paper or note cards, such as white or cream, and avoid colored paper and cutesy graphics or greetings.
Ultimately, you may want to make your decision on what method to use based on how formally your interview was conducted. If your first impression felt strictly formal, then a typed letter may be more appropriate; if the atmosphere was more informal, a hand-written note or email may work better.
It is important to email a thank you note to the interviewer within 24 hours of the interview. Many applicant decisions or second-round interviews will be made quickly; emailing a thank you note will reaffirm your interest in the position.