These three students got the jobs they wanted with resumes that stood out from the crowd.
Find out what advice they have for job hunters — and download the templates for yourself.

JERIMIE LEE
School: Southern New Hampshire University
Job: Web and graphic designer at Madwire
“Be genuine in your pursuits. If you really want the position, it will show and it will make the difference.”

SARAH KIM
School: University of Southern California
Job: Adobe brand ambassador
“Share your stories, goals, and even amusing quirks! Companies want to know your unique strengths, so take the opportunity (resumes, interviews, networking) to tell them.”

OLIVIA MESSINA
School: University of Connecticut
Job: Marketing and branding intern at Bigelow
“Don’t be afraid to show a bit of personality in your application. You can show your excitement while still remaining professional — and let your future supervisor know that they won’t be hiring a robot.”