Google it. Whenever I update my resume or go in for an interview, I research as much as I can on google. I found a lot of help there. Also, it wouldn't hurt to look into the company more so you can add more to your resume that might be related.
My CAPP (career and personal planning) teacher helped us with resumes and portfolios last year. She said to use lots of italics, underlines and bold. Also, play around with fonts and font sizes. It can make a plain resume look more interesting. Play around with the position of things as well.
Regarding the actual content, proof read, proof read, proof read! Make sure everything you put there promotes yourself and doesn't allow them to question your skills. It also helps to ask friends to read it over and see if they can catch anything. I usually have 2 or 3 friends read it over as if they were an employer.
Good luck with the job!








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