Career Services at ASU.

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The Career Express - Spring 2005 articles

Students:  Did you get a job offer?  Please tell us!

Employers:  Report job offers to ASU students here!

For the ASU community:  
stay current on career events 
and activities - view the Career Events calendar

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STEPS to Successful Career Planning

 

The STEPS modelImplementation

How to market yourself

Resumes and cover letters that get results

 

Additional Resources

Career Services' S.T.E.P.S. Guide has more in depth information on resume and cover letter writing.

Career Education Center resources include many books on resume and cover letter writing, including samples.

Walk-in advising (20 minutes on a first come first served basis) is available for a quick resume critique.

Attend a resume and cover letter writing workshop.

Full time appointments (45 minutes, contact Career Services to schedule an appointment).

ASU students can use the Writing Center for help with writing assignments, including resumes, cover letters, personal statements, letters of intent, and other written documents needed for employment and/or graduate school.