Career guide library
Resume, career, and template resources in one place.
Use these guides to choose a template, sharpen resume content, prepare follow-up materials, and make application documents easier to read.
Career resources
Start with the guide that matches the document you are improving.
The library brings together resume writing tips, application examples, template downloads, follow-up emails, interview preparation, and career-planning resources so you can move from advice to an editable file quickly.
Featured Career Assets
Resume templates, career worksheets, and visual guides are grouped here so the next useful download is easy to find after reading an article.




Define what a dream job actually means before chasing it: money, mission, tangible work, lasting relationships, or another measure of satisfaction. Then use preparation and perseverance to carry you from resume work through interview readiness.
July 22, 2014 / ResumeTop 10 Funny Resume Quotes InfographicCareer-advice confidence can turn into overdone self-presentation. The lesson behind these funny-resume examples: memorable lines aren't valuable when they distract from evidence, judgment, and role fit.
July 20, 2014 / ResumeTop 20 Resume Writing TipsResume advice overload is real: format rules, language advice, content decisions, and conflicting samples. This guide turns it into a practical 20-point checklist for choosing format, evidence, language, and final proofing.
March 6, 2014 / ResumeResume Myths vs Facts infographicA look at common resume padding: education details used as filler, GPA emphasis when it doesn't help, abstract soft skills, and duties listed without proof. The point: a resume should give solid evidence, not claims.
How to use this library
Start with the guide closest to your immediate task, then open a matching editable template and replace the sample text with specific evidence from your own work.
Keep the final document practical
Use examples for structure, not as claims to copy. Keep role requirements, measurable proof, readable formatting, and final proofreading ahead of decorative changes.