Welcome to crowd-sourced CV and resume review for LIS job hunters!

Please help the job hunter below by using the comment button to offer constructive criticism on her resume. Some resources for constructive feedback:

This 2 page document was submitted by a job hunter who says,

“I’m starting my final semester of my MLIS and have been on the job hunt for about two months with no success yet. Since I’m still a student, I’ve been applying to internships and entry-level positions mostly in academic organizations, but not exclusively. I typically edit this base resume based on the job description. I’ve considered trying to re-organize this into a CV, but am not really sure how to do so.”

Redacted_ResumeDownload

 

To submit your own resume or CV For Public Review,

  • First, take a look at the comments on previously posted resumes/CVs and see if any would apply to yours.  Edit if necessary
  • Your CV or resume will be posted as-is, so please remove any information that you are not comfortable having publicly available (I suggest removing your email address and phone number at a minimum)
  • Then, send it as a PDF to [email protected]
  • Please include a short statement identifying if it’s a resume or CV and describing the types of positions you’re using it for (institution type, position level, general focus)
  • Finally, you will also need to confirm that you agree to comment on at least five other posted resumes/CVs

https://hiringlibrarians.com/2024/09/06/for-public-review-unnamed-job-hunter-31/

#librarianResume #libraryHiring #libraryJobs #libraryResume #LISCareers #resumeReview

Be a mentor without breaking a sweat!

Guidelines for Conference Reviewers Thank you for volunteering! When you arrive, a NMRT volunteer will be there to greet you. Please try to arrive about 5 minutes before the start of your shift. Due to an increasing response from job seekers in previous years, we try to schedule 2-3 reviewers for each hour slot. Job seekers can see a reviewer immediately, if there is one available, or they can sign up for an appointment.

Welcome to crowd-sourced CV and resume review for LIS job hunters!

Please help the job hunter below by using the comment button to offer constructive criticism on her resume. Some resources for constructive feedback:

This 2 page document was submitted by a job hunter who says,

“I’m looking for Cataloging/Metadata/Digital Collection Librarian positions and ideally want to stay in technical services. If not, working in reference or instruction as an academic librarian also appeals to me.”

Anonymous for reviewDownload

 

To submit your own resume or CV For Public Review,

  • First, take a look at the comments on previously posted resumes/CVs and see if any would apply to yours.  Edit if necessary
  • Your CV or resume will be posted as-is, so please remove any information that you are not comfortable having publicly available (I suggest removing your email address and phone number at a minimum)
  • Then, send it as a PDF to [email protected]
  • Please include a short statement identifying if it’s a resume or CV and describing the types of positions you’re using it for (institution type, position level, general focus)
  • Finally, you will also need to confirm that you agree to comment on at least five other posted resumes/CVs

https://hiringlibrarians.com/2024/08/30/for-public-review-unnamed-job-hunter-30-2/

#librarianResume #libraryHiring #libraryJobs #libraryResume #LISCareers #resumeReview

Be a mentor without breaking a sweat!

Guidelines for Conference Reviewers Thank you for volunteering! When you arrive, a NMRT volunteer will be there to greet you. Please try to arrive about 5 minutes before the start of your shift. Due to an increasing response from job seekers in previous years, we try to schedule 2-3 reviewers for each hour slot. Job seekers can see a reviewer immediately, if there is one available, or they can sign up for an appointment.

Welcome to crowd-sourced CV and resume review for LIS job hunters!

Please help the job hunter below by using the comment button to offer constructive criticism on her resume. Some resources for constructive feedback:

This 2 page resume was submitted by a job hunter who says,

“I’m a new-ish archivist looking for my next opportunity. I’d like to either stay in academic environments and find a growth opportunity, or pivot to corporate archiving from academic libraries. Obviously, I’d need to create a separate resume template for each path; targeted suggestions given this base template are welcome.”

anonymized-resume-for-comments-1Download

 

To submit your own resume or CV For Public Review,

  • First, take a look at the comments on previously posted resumes/CVs and see if any would apply to yours.  Edit if necessary
  • Your CV or resume will be posted as-is, so please remove any information that you are not comfortable having publicly available (I suggest removing your email address and phone number at a minimum)
  • Then, send it as a PDF to [email protected]
  • Please include a short statement identifying if it’s a resume or CV and describing the types of positions you’re using it for (institution type, position level, general focus)
  • Finally, you will also need to confirm that you agree to comment on at least five other posted resumes/CVs

https://hiringlibrarians.com/2024/08/20/for-public-review-unnamed-job-hunter-30/

#librarianResume #libraryHiring #libraryJobs #libraryResume #LISCareers #resumeReview

Be a mentor without breaking a sweat!

Guidelines for Conference Reviewers Thank you for volunteering! When you arrive, a NMRT volunteer will be there to greet you. Please try to arrive about 5 minutes before the start of your shift. Due to an increasing response from job seekers in previous years, we try to schedule 2-3 reviewers for each hour slot. Job seekers can see a reviewer immediately, if there is one available, or they can sign up for an appointment.

Welcome to crowd-sourced CV and resume review for LIS job hunters!

Please help the job hunter below by using the comment button to offer constructive criticism on her resume. Some resources for constructive feedback:

This 1 page resume was submitted by a job hunter who says,

“I am a recent graduate applying for entry-level archives positions, primarily in academic libraries, but casting a wide net to non-academic jobs as well.

I have read some of the other feedback about academic positions preferring CVs rather than resumes, but I don’t have much related experience aside from what’s listed here. I’m wondering if it would still be best to use a CV with added unrelated work experience (primarily graphic design and service industry work)? I also don’t have anything in the way of publications or presentations to add to a CV.”

anon-resumeDownload

 

To submit your own resume or CV For Public Review,

  • First, take a look at the comments on previously posted resumes/CVs and see if any would apply to yours.  Edit if necessary
  • Your CV or resume will be posted as-is, so please remove any information that you are not comfortable having publicly available (I suggest removing your email address and phone number at a minimum)
  • Then, send it as a PDF to [email protected]
  • Please include a short statement identifying if it’s a resume or CV and describing the types of positions you’re using it for (institution type, position level, general focus)
  • Finally, you will also need to confirm that you agree to comment on at least five other posted resumes/CVs

https://hiringlibrarians.com/2024/08/16/for-public-review-unnamed-job-hunter-29/

#librarianResume #libraryHiring #libraryJobs #libraryResume #LISCareers #resumeReview

Be a mentor without breaking a sweat!

Guidelines for Conference Reviewers Thank you for volunteering! When you arrive, a NMRT volunteer will be there to greet you. Please try to arrive about 5 minutes before the start of your shift. Due to an increasing response from job seekers in previous years, we try to schedule 2-3 reviewers for each hour slot. Job seekers can see a reviewer immediately, if there is one available, or they can sign up for an appointment.

Welcome to crowd-sourced CV and resume review for LIS job hunters!

Please help the job hunter below by using the comment button to offer constructive criticism on her resume. Some resources for constructive feedback:

This 1 page resume was submitted by a job hunter who says,

“I am aiming for positions in academic or public librarianship (specifically Librarian positions in Technical Services, Acquisitions/Finance, Electronic Resources, Collection Management and similar areas)”

redacted-resume-7_23_24Download

 

To submit your own resume or CV For Public Review,

  • First, take a look at the comments on previously posted resumes/CVs and see if any would apply to yours.  Edit if necessary
  • Your CV or resume will be posted as-is, so please remove any information that you are not comfortable having publicly available (I suggest removing your email address and phone number at a minimum)
  • Then, send it as a PDF to [email protected]
  • Please include a short statement identifying if it’s a resume or CV and describing the types of positions you’re using it for (institution type, position level, general focus)
  • Finally, you will also need to confirm that you agree to comment on at least five other posted resumes/CVs

https://hiringlibrarians.com/2024/08/09/for-public-review-unnamed-job-hunter-28/

#librarianResume #libraryHiring #libraryJobs #libraryResume #LISCareers #resumeReview

Be a mentor without breaking a sweat!

Guidelines for Conference Reviewers Thank you for volunteering! When you arrive, a NMRT volunteer will be there to greet you. Please try to arrive about 5 minutes before the start of your shift. Due to an increasing response from job seekers in previous years, we try to schedule 2-3 reviewers for each hour slot. Job seekers can see a reviewer immediately, if there is one available, or they can sign up for an appointment.

Welcome to crowd-sourced CV and resume review for LIS job hunters!

Please help the job hunter below by using the comment button to offer constructive criticism on her resume. Some resources for constructive feedback:

This 2 page resume was submitted by a job hunter who says,

“I am aiming to get something as a digital archivist, but I am also open to cataloging and librarian positions. I have been trying to get my first “real” job post-graduation and am looking to maximize my potential”

2_anon_resumeDownload

 

To submit your own resume or CV For Public Review,

  • First, take a look at the comments on previously posted resumes/CVs and see if any would apply to yours.  Edit if necessary
  • Your CV or resume will be posted as-is, so please remove any information that you are not comfortable having publicly available (I suggest removing your email address and phone number at a minimum)
  • Then, send it as a PDF to [email protected]
  • Please include a short statement identifying if it’s a resume or CV and describing the types of positions you’re using it for (institution type, position level, general focus)
  • Finally, you will also need to confirm that you agree to comment on at least five other posted resumes/CVs

https://hiringlibrarians.com/2024/08/06/for-public-review-unnamed-job-hunter-26-2/

#librarianResume #libraryHiring #libraryJobs #libraryResume #LISCareers #resumeReview

Be a mentor without breaking a sweat!

Guidelines for Conference Reviewers Thank you for volunteering! When you arrive, a NMRT volunteer will be there to greet you. Please try to arrive about 5 minutes before the start of your shift. Due to an increasing response from job seekers in previous years, we try to schedule 2-3 reviewers for each hour slot. Job seekers can see a reviewer immediately, if there is one available, or they can sign up for an appointment.

Welcome to crowd-sourced CV and resume review for LIS job hunters!

Please help the job hunter below by using the comment button to offer constructive criticism on her resume. Some resources for constructive feedback:

This 1 page resume was submitted by a job hunter who says,

“I am a grad student with 1 semester left to finish my MLS … I have worked in the public library in a semi-rural community of < 20,000 residents for 17 of the last 20 years. I find concisely presenting my experience onto 1 page to be quite challenging. I am committed to serving in Outreach Services as a priority position and path in public libraries, although community colleges are another possibility.”

resume_718-1Download

 

To submit your own resume or CV For Public Review,

  • First, take a look at the comments on previously posted resumes/CVs and see if any would apply to yours.  Edit if necessary
  • Your CV or resume will be posted as-is, so please remove any information that you are not comfortable having publicly available (I suggest removing your email address and phone number at a minimum)
  • Then, send it as a PDF to [email protected]
  • Please include a short statement identifying if it’s a resume or CV and describing the types of positions you’re using it for (institution type, position level, general focus)
  • Finally, you will also need to confirm that you agree to comment on at least five other posted resumes/CVs

https://hiringlibrarians.com/2024/08/02/for-public-review-unnamed-job-hunter-26/

#librarianResume #libraryHiring #libraryJobs #libraryResume #LISCareers #resumeReview

Be a mentor without breaking a sweat!

Guidelines for Conference Reviewers Thank you for volunteering! When you arrive, a NMRT volunteer will be there to greet you. Please try to arrive about 5 minutes before the start of your shift. Due to an increasing response from job seekers in previous years, we try to schedule 2-3 reviewers for each hour slot. Job seekers can see a reviewer immediately, if there is one available, or they can sign up for an appointment.

Welcome to crowd-sourced CV and resume review for LIS job hunters!

Please help the job hunter below by using the comment button to offer constructive criticism on her resume. Some resources for constructive feedback:

This 1 page resume was submitted by a new MLIS holder who is interested in cataloging, archives or academic librarianship

resume2024-redactedDownload

 

To submit your own resume or CV For Public Review,

  • First, take a look at the comments on previously posted resumes/CVs and see if any would apply to yours.  Edit if necessary
  • Your CV or resume will be posted as-is, so please remove any information that you are not comfortable having publicly available (I suggest removing your email address and phone number at a minimum)
  • Then, send it as a PDF, Word Document, PNG, or JPEG to [email protected]
  • Please include a short statement identifying if it’s a resume or CV and describing the types of positions you’re using it for (institution type, position level, general focus)
  • Finally, you will also need to confirm that you agree to comment on at least five other posted resumes/CVs

https://hiringlibrarians.com/2024/07/19/for-public-review-unnamed-job-hunter-23/

#libraryHiring #libraryJobs #libraryResume #LISCareers #resumeReview

Be a mentor without breaking a sweat!

Guidelines for Conference Reviewers Thank you for volunteering! When you arrive, a NMRT volunteer will be there to greet you. Please try to arrive about 5 minutes before the start of your shift. Due to an increasing response from job seekers in previous years, we try to schedule 2-3 reviewers for each hour slot. Job seekers can see a reviewer immediately, if there is one available, or they can sign up for an appointment.

Welcome to crowd-sourced CV and resume review for LIS job hunters!

Please help the job hunter below by using the comment button to offer constructive criticism on her resume. Some resources for constructive feedback:

This 4 page resume was submitted by a job hunter who says,

The type of positions that I am particularly interested in are in academic libraries mainly for roles in Resource Management, Collection Development, Scholarly Communications and Information Literacy Librarian.

resume-copyDownload

 

To submit your own resume or CV For Public Review,

  • First, take a look at the comments on previously posted resumes/CVs and see if any would apply to yours.  Edit if necessary
  • Your CV or resume will be posted as-is, so please remove any information that you are not comfortable having publicly available (I suggest removing your email address and phone number at a minimum)
  • Then, send it as a PDF, Word Document, PNG, or JPEG to [email protected]
  • Please include a short statement identifying if it’s a resume or CV and describing the types of positions you’re using it for (institution type, position level, general focus)
  • Finally, you will also need to confirm that you agree to comment on at least five other posted resumes/CVs

https://hiringlibrarians.com/2024/07/16/for-public-review-unnamed-job-hunter-22/

#libraryHiring #libraryJobs #libraryResume #LISCareers #resumeReview

Be a mentor without breaking a sweat!

Guidelines for Conference Reviewers Thank you for volunteering! When you arrive, a NMRT volunteer will be there to greet you. Please try to arrive about 5 minutes before the start of your shift. Due to an increasing response from job seekers in previous years, we try to schedule 2-3 reviewers for each hour slot. Job seekers can see a reviewer immediately, if there is one available, or they can sign up for an appointment.

Welcome to crowd-sourced CV and resume review for LIS job hunters!

Please help the job hunter below by using the comment button to offer constructive criticism on her resume. Some resources for constructive feedback:

This 2 page CV was submitted by a job hunter who says,

I am looking for jobs in library management and directorship.

anon21-cv-2 – CopyDownload

 

To submit your own resume or CV For Public Review,

  • First, take a look at the comments on previously posted resumes/CVs and see if any would apply to yours.  Edit if necessary
  • Your CV or resume will be posted as-is, so please remove any information that you are not comfortable having publicly available (I suggest removing your email address and phone number at a minimum)
  • Then, send it as a PDF, Word Document, PNG, or JPEG to [email protected]
  • Please include a short statement identifying if it’s a resume or CV and describing the types of positions you’re using it for (institution type, position level, general focus)
  • Finally, you will also need to confirm that you agree to comment on at least five other posted resumes/CVs

https://hiringlibrarians.com/2024/07/05/for-public-review-unnamed-job-hunter-21/

#cvReview #librarianCv #librarians #libraryHiring #libraryJobs #libraryResume #LISCareers

Be a mentor without breaking a sweat!

Guidelines for Conference Reviewers Thank you for volunteering! When you arrive, a NMRT volunteer will be there to greet you. Please try to arrive about 5 minutes before the start of your shift. Due to an increasing response from job seekers in previous years, we try to schedule 2-3 reviewers for each hour slot. Job seekers can see a reviewer immediately, if there is one available, or they can sign up for an appointment.