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Numbers to Give Your Accomplishments the Attention They Deserve
If you were an employer looking at a new college graduate's resume, which of the following entries would impress you more?
Numbers are powerful resume tools that will help you draw to your accomplishments the attention they deserve from prospective employers. With just a little thought, you can find effective ways to quantify your successes on your resume. Here are a few ways to do just that: Think Money For-profit and nonprofit organizations alike are and always will be concerned about money. So as you contemplate your accomplishments and prepare to present them on your resume, think about ways you've saved money, earned money, or managed money in your internships, part-time jobs and extracurricular activities so far. A few possibilities that might appear on a typical college student's resume:
You've heard the old saying "Time is money," and it's true. Companies and organizations are constantly looking for ways to save time and do things more efficiently. They're also necessarily concerned about meeting deadlines, both internal and external. So whatever you can do on your resume to show that you can save time, make time, or manage time will grab your reader's immediate attention. Here are some time-oriented entries that might appear on a typical college student's resume:
It's very easy to neglect mentioning how much or how many of something you've produced or overseen. There's a tendency instead to simply pluralize your accomplishments -- e.g., "wrote news releases" or "developed lesson plans" without including the important specifics -- e.g., "wrote 25 news releases" or "developed lesson plans for 2 classes of 20 students each." Don't fall into the "no figures included" trap. Instead, include amounts, like these entries that might appear on a typical college student's resume:
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