There are two rubrics under this heading. The first is for the rough draft. Remember, the rough draft is not graded on content, rather, it is graded on format. Read each point of the checklist and doublecheck your resume for accuracy.
The Final Rubric should be in sight while writing the final draft of the resume. Take note of the Content and Conventions, especially. Any resume that lists job duties, rather than explains transferable skills, will receive a 0 in the Content section. Also, these resumes need to be perfect to get a 4--which means absolutely no errors. This may seem harsh, but consider the real world alternative, where spelling or formatting errors will lead to your resume being passed over.
The Final Rubric should be in sight while writing the final draft of the resume. Take note of the Content and Conventions, especially. Any resume that lists job duties, rather than explains transferable skills, will receive a 0 in the Content section. Also, these resumes need to be perfect to get a 4--which means absolutely no errors. This may seem harsh, but consider the real world alternative, where spelling or formatting errors will lead to your resume being passed over.