Recruitment Resources

 
 
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Résumé

When writing up your resume, remember that we'll be looking at it to get a feel for who you are as a person and to learn more about some of your experiences and passions.

Here is a resume example you can look at for reference. Some ideas of what to include on your resume - name, general information, education (feel free to include your high school information if you like), professional experience, club involvements, leadership experience, skills, and interests. Don't worry if you don't have everything on this resume - we've written more items as ideas of what you can include if you like.

For freshman and sophomores, we know that you may not have had a chance yet to get involved at college, so please feel free to include what you did in high school. We're just excited to get to know you and what you care about!

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Casing and Market Sizing

While these are generally skills that you'll develop with experience, it doesn't hurt to take a quick look at what casing and market sizing is. Feel free to take a look at these resources.

 

General Behaviorals

For any interview, it’s helpful to think a bit about potential answers to basic answers about you. Feel free to take a look at some common behavioral interview questions to get you thinking.

Coffee Chat Emails

Coffee chat emails are a great way to make a strong first impression. Take a look at this sample email to see key parts of a professional coffee chat email.

 

Breaking into Business Clubs

We know business club recruiting can seem intimidating or impossible to prepare for, and CUABS wants to eradicate that perception - we want to be transparent and help you through the process! Check out the recording our Break into Business Clubs event and learn about the process and advice we want to share.