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Students: Career Planning: Resume Writing: Step 5
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Additional Resources
There are a variety of books and resources available to assist you in creating your resume. Check the Career Library (Taylor Hall, third floor) for resume books related to specific careers and majors. You may also make an appointment with a counselor to obtain feedback regarding your resume or attend a Resume Writing Workshop.
Here are just some of the resources that discuss resume writing: 
- Best College Resumes
- Resume Tutor (University of Minnesota)
- Riley Guide: Resumes and Cover Letters
- What Color Is Your Parachute? by Richard Bolles
Electronic Resumes: 
- http://www.susanireland.com/eresumework.htm
- http://www.rileyguide.com/eresume.html#irr
- http://www.reslady.com/electronic.html
- http://www.careerperfect.com/content/resume-writing-help-keyword-electronic-sample-resumes-and-tips/
- http://www.oakton.edu/resource/stuserv/netjobs/resumes/index.html
- http://www.bc.edu/offices/careers/skills/resumes/electronic/
- http://www.deed.state.mn.us/cjs/cjsbook/internet3.htm
Sample Resumes
- Combination-skills format for job seeker with little experience
- Combination-skills format for job seeker with experience
- Combination-skills format for job seeker making career change
- Chronological format for student with technical skills
- Chronological format for student employment
- Chronological format for job seeker with experience
- Chronological format for job seeker with many years of experience
- Chronological format for educator
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