Application Documents

Application documents are often a candidate’s first opportunity to make an impression with an employer. The following resources will ensure that your application documents effectively communicate your skills and experience. Students should attend Career Center workshops to learn how to draft their resumes and cover letters.

Keep in mind that these resources serve only as a starting point. Sample documents do not reflect your unique experience and interests. Once you have a strong first draft, make sure that you meet with a counselor to have your documents reviewed before you submit your applications.

Resumes

Your resume highlights your skills and experience.

Cover Letters

Your cover letter allows you to explain your experiences in-depth and serves as an initial first writing sample.

Writing Samples

Writing samples are generally not needed unless specifically requested by the employer.

Transcripts

Students must request a transcript from the university Registrar. Students should not use the grades displayed on GWeb for applications.

References

References should be provided only upon request, and should not be included on your resume.

Staying Organized

Track your applications and send follow-up as needed.