Q Resume Review Submission For this submission, you only need to post evidence of having submitted your resume for review somewhere. A screenshot or return email will work. Please try to post the image here in the response rather than as an attachment if possible. Otherwise an attachment is fine. However, I encourage you to also post a draft of your resume to get more feedback here, too. Reflection Next, discuss in 200 words what are the most important or surprising things you learned as you generated (or revised) this version of your resume? Give one example of a writing choice that you made that is related to the purpose of your resume. What did you do in relation to format, word choice, selection of points or examples, etc. that is directly related to the purpose? What do you expect you will need to continue working on to make your resume something you are ready to send to a potential employer? Community Support This is hard. Creating and submitting a resume is a vulnerable act because it means we try to put ourselves out there. A piece of paper can never capture the nuance and the wonders that each individual holds. So consider giving your peers some feedback encouraging them to recognize their own best selves. You are all valuable and you all have relevant experience and talent and will. Make believing in yourself a part of the way you approach your goals. You've got this.
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