I went to the STARR development center to get help for my resume. In high school, I made a simple resume for college and my job. I just looked up a resume maker and took my random accomplishments and made a messy compilation of them. While I didn’t realize that just doing that wasn’t sufficient in high school, my point of view quickly changed in Baruch. In the beginning of the year, I tried joining a club program but didn’t get to join. They wanted a copy of my resume. Before the club, the last time I looked at my resume was in May before college applications. Once I looked at it again, I quickly realized that it wasn’t good enough. My accomplishments weren’t specified enough, it wasn’t one page, and it didn’t have a consistent, coherent format. When I went to the STARR development center, they taught me some tips to make a better resume. They taught me what the important parts of a resume were, where to put the important parts, and what to specify in the important parts. I would recommend the STARR development center to every freshman in Baruch. A lot of the times, I don’t realize all the resources available to me at Baruch. Despite it being in my tuition, I don’t utilize them often. Many college students probably don’t utilize the resources as well. The STARR development center can really benefit anyone who needs help with improving job or internship prospects and is accessible to everyone at Baruch.