Creating a Resume

Thepurposeof aresumeis to provide a summary of your skills, abilities and accomplishments. It is a quick advertisement of who you are. It is a "snapshot" of you with the intent of capturing and emphasizing interests and secure you an interview.In this instance, you will be creating a resume for Elie Wiesel, the author of our text, Night.You will need to conduct research, and you will also be given the freedom of format. When you look online, there are plenty of templates and examples of creative ways to display the information. A list is uninspired, so be inventive and accurate at the same time.Have fun, for this is certainly more entertaining than questions.
Here is the information you must include:
1. A picture of Elie Wiesel as an adult
2. Education with dates
3. Work Experience
4. Volunteer Experience
5. Accomplishments
6. Special Skills
7. Personality Traits (use the list provided to include 4-5)
8. An important quote that Wiesel either wrote or said

Overall Impression / A- this is amazing and thorough. Meticulous, inspired, and impressive! / B- looks great; not the best of the best however. Still, solid effort here. / C-requirements all met; for lack of a better word average. / D/F- incomplete; lack of attention to detail or directions.
Layout / A- this is amazing and thorough.
Meticulous, inspired, and impressive! / B- looks great; not the best of the best however.
Still, solid effort here. / C-requirements all met; for lack of a better word average. / D/F- incomplete; lack of attention to detail or directions.
Quality of Information / A- this is amazing and thorough.
Meticulous, inspired, and impressive! / B- looks great; not the best of the best however.
Still, solid effort here. / C-requirements all met; for lack of a better word average. / D/F- incomplete; lack of attention to detail or directions.
Attention to Grammar / A- this is amazing and thorough.
Meticulous, inspired, and impressive! / B- looks great; not the best of the best however.
Still, solid effort here. / C-requirements all met; for lack of a better word average. / D/F- incomplete; lack of attention to detail or directions.