Resume Writing Workshop

Learn how to craft a winning resume at our interactive resume writing workshop!

Join us for an interactive in-person resume writing workshop and learn how to craft a resume that stands out from the crowd!

Learn how to highlight your skills, craft a compelling summary, and tailor your resume to specific job opportunities as our expert speaker shares valuable tips and tricks on how to create a winning resume.

Please note, this session is intended to share generalised advice on writing resumes. If you'd like personalised feedback on your resume, book a career consultation through RMIT Skills and Jobs Centre.

Open to all members of the community. Register today!

Limited spots available. Please register only if you plan to attend.

Find the location on Google Maps: RMIT University Bundoora West Campus, Building 202, Level 2, Room Number 8 Megaflex 2 (202.02.08), 225-245 Plenty Rd, Bundoora VIC 3083.

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