I decided to go to Starr Center for my Career Blog Post because I knew that I would be going there anyways. I went to the Starr Center recently to get my resume reviewed. I needed it for two reasons: to get a better looking resume so I could apply for jobs, and because it was a requirement for a club called Women in Business. Women in Business made getting a resume review a mandatory requirement and since I was already so invested in the club, I decided to go get it done.
When I went to Starr, I was rejected the first time because time had run out that day. I decided to go next week and was rejected again. I went for the third time, the next day and I finally managed to get seen by somebody. When I had the appointment, I only found it semi-useful. This is partially due to the fact that I am a first-semester freshman in college and so I don’t really have much to work with in terms of making my resume look more professional. I only had clubs and volunteer experiences listed on my resume because that was the resume I had created while I was still in high school. The girl who was helping me was a student at Baruch. She told me some really basic things about resume building and then gave me a packet with tips on how to build a better resume. I also asked her for help with a cover letter, and creating one in the first place, but she was no help there. She just told me to search online and write one that way, giving me the briefest overview of what a cover letter really was.
Overall, I was rather disappointed with the whole visit, but I suppose that was to be expected considering I was only a freshman.