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campus2careers offers a number of templates that you can use when building your profile and searching for opportunities.  These templates plus guides for using the site, instructions for applying for class credit for your internship (by school), and sample videos from other students are available below.Looking for more content, e-mail your requests to us at info@campus2careers.com and we will help you out however we can.



"How To" Guides     Internship Application Process Candidate Videos
Screencast/Tutorial (coming soon)     Overview Instructions (all schools) Sample Student Videos (coming soon)
Instructional Guide   UT Application Process   Top Questions to Answer in Your Video

 

Resume Templates

Accomplishment Resume

Most challenging resume format; only recommended for students that can clearly define accomplishment in the form of metrics or stats. accomplishment resume template

Standard Resume

Most commonly used resume format; recommended for any position or company. standard resume template

Formal Resume

Elegant resume format; recommended for students with expertise in a given field or function - programming, graphics design etc. .Formal resume template

Simple Resume

Easiest resume format; recommended for students who have never created a resume before due to the simplicity of the design. .Simple resume template

Banner Resume

Space filler resume format; recommended for students that have little to put on a resume as the banner takes up lots of space and is pretty. .Banner resume template















Suggested Sites

  1. Job Start 101An awesome, video-based resource for you to learn all the ins and outs of preparing and searching for a job
  2. GradspotOur favorite student destination site for all questions, needs, and issues you may have after college
  3. CareerealismOur favorite blog on all things career related 


Articles

  1. Internships increase starting salaries up to 20% - Internships Impact on Salary
  2. Recommended 4-year college career roadmap - Career Roadmap by Year
  3. One way to ensure you get a job - Recession Proof Yourself 
  4. Top Industries for 2009 Grads - Number of Jobs by Industry and Avg. Salary 
  5. Building a resume - First Resume and Resume Basics           
  6. Preparing for your interview - Preparing for an Interview
  7. Dressing business casual - Dress Code
  8. Avoiding job scams - Signals of a Scam
  9. Job growth and salary expectations for recent grads - Dept of Labor Report
  10. The hot jobs of the future –planning for 2018 - Jobs of the Future