How to Start Writing your Resume or CV

One of the primary components of your job search tool kit is your resume or CV.  But where to start if you have never written a resume or CV before or have not updated these documents in many years?  The internet has thousands of samples to choose from, but where to start?

Career Services’ website has multiple samples of job search documents to help you get started on your written materials.  The samples we have on our website are from real Penn students and alumni who have agreed to share their resume or CV with other Penn students.  Spend time looking at the samples on our website that match your educational background.  A resume for an undergraduate from one academic discipline will not look the same as a CV from a PhD student.  We offer not only samples to help you get started, but also general advice about the types of information you want to include.

You want your resume or CV to speak about you as an individual, so use the samples as a guide and not a template.  Look at multiple documents to help generate ideas about what types of information you might include on your resume or CV given both your educational background and your career focus.

Penn has lots of resources to help you with your writing – check out a list of resources on campus to assist you, including resources specifically designed for international students. 

Once you’ve written a rough draft of your resume or CV, bring it to Career Services for a critique.  You can either make an appointment or come to walk-ins.  See our schedule for the appointment and walk-in hours that apply to you.  And once you have used your resume or CV to secure an internship or job, send it to us and we will add it to our samples!