
Résumés and Resources
Wondering exactly what “networking” means? Confused about what to wear to an interview for an internship? Résumés: bullets, italics or underlines? What about deciding between several offers?
Career Services has covered just about every topic you could think of (and maybe some you didn’t!).
Planning Your Path to Success
A four-year plan from Career Services for student success
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Exploring Opportunities
Informational Interviewing (PDF)
Internships and Study Abroad (PDF)
Job and Internship Seeker Rights and Responsibilities (PDF)
Marketing your International Experience (PDF)
Navigating Career Fairs (PDF)
Networking (PDF)
LinkedIn (PDF)
Job Search Strategies (PDF)
Career Documents
Résumé Success (PDF)
Résumé Formatting Tips (PDF)
Action Verbs (PDF)
Transferable Skills (PDF)
Reference Page (PDF)
Curriculum Vitae (PDF)
Cover Letters (PDF)
Writing Samples (PDF)
Professional Portfolios (PDF)
Résumé Examples
Athlete (PDF)
Basic (PDF)
Class Project (PDF)
Combination: Functional and Chronological (PDF)
Community Service (PDF)
Finance Industry (Word)
First-Year Student (PDF)
Functional by Skill Set (PDF)
Humanities Graduate School CV (PDF)
International Student (PDF)
Leadership Experience (PDF)
Pre-Health CV (PDF)
Research (PDF)
Study Abroad (PDF)
Interviewing
Professional Dress (PDF)
Interview Success (PDF)
Researching Employers (PDF)
Top 20 Skills Employers Seek (PDF)
Case Interviews (PDF)
Negotiating Offers (PDF)
Thank-You Letters (PDF)
National Association of Colleges and Employers Salary Calculator
Career Services is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Students and alumni can schedule consultations by calling (804) 289-8547. Same-day appointments are not available. Appointment Policies
For internships and job opportunities, employers are encouraged to contact:
Megan Wallace
Director of Business Development
Office of Alumni and Career Services
mwallac2@richmond.edu
(804) 289-8729
hirespiders.richmond.edu