Resumes and Cover Letters 
How does your resume look? Is it "employer-ready"? Were you able to keep it on one page? Did you include the necessary information and leave off the unnecessary?

Let us take a look and make sure it is ready to send. You can e-mail it to CareerSrv@westminster-mo.edu or any one of the staff.

Don't know where to start? Here is an Interactive Resume that includes two styles of resumes, followed by some do's and don'ts.

The Down & Dirty on Cover Letters
There’s more cover letter advice out there than any reasonable human being could deal with, so we’ve tried to find some of the best advice online and pass it on to our Experience job-seekers.

5 Things Your Cover Letter Must Cover
Your cover letter is your opportunity to, succinctly, tell the employer why you are the best fit for the job. Think of it in terms of a personal marketing piece that augments your resume. A successful cover letter will convince a hiring manager that you are enough of a “fit” to for them to review your resume.

Cover Letter Advice: Personalize It!
In terms of tasks to complete before you begin your job search, the cover letter is right up there with the resume, reference letter, and snappy outfit for the interview. The cover letter introduces you to a potential employer, and explains why you, of all people, should be considered for a job.

4 Resume Essentials
Creating your resume starts with 4 key essentials.

Tips for Conquering Your Resume
How do you figure out what you should and shouldn’t include and how to format it all?