Resume And Cover Letter Samples
Career Exploration and Development
261 Schwartz Center
330-672-2360
www.kent.edu/career
The attached resume and letter samples are provided to assist you with ideas for layout and content for creating your own, one of a kind resume and cover letter.
CHRONOLOGICAL RESUMES (Pages 2 – 15)
Page 2-10
Miscellaneous layout/content samples
Page 11-13
Vitae
Page 14
Student employment
Page 15
Study abroad
FUNCTIONAL RESUME (Page 16)
A functional resume is beneficial when:
• much of your work has been volunteer, free-lance, consulting, or temporary
• you have a variety of different, relatively disconnected work experiences
• career growth has been stagnant or there has been an extended absence
• making a career change and you want to emphasize skills not recently utilized
• you are a mature professional with extensive expertise and many work experiences
A functional resume is NOT beneficial when:
• a career growth pattern is able to be demonstrated
• listing specific employers is important, as in highly traditional fields
• a limited number of functions have been performed
• recent employers are highly prestigious
REFERENCES PAGE (Page 17)
View a sample format for providing names of references with your resume.
COVER LETTERS (Pages 18 – 22)
Do not feel like you need to reinvent the wheel.
Gain inspiration from a few examples in order to develop your own cover letters.
View all pages for chronological resumes, functional resume, reference page, and cover letters here.