At one point or another everyone will have to organize and write a resume. Whether it is for a job, internship, or an assignment in a class, it is crucial to write it correctly. Not everyone knows how to write a resume, let alone do it correctly. A common mistake I found to be true after reading the articles was focusing your resume on your achievements, not your responsibilities. Often times a lot of people have a tendency to write out their life story, and that is the last thing an employer is looking to read. A resume is what you have a accomplished in the past, not what you want to do in the future. From class I found it interesting how we created an HTML version of our resumes. Not only have I never worked with HTML, but I learned that you should create that version of your resume. Resumes are often times the key to getting an interview and sometimes even a job. It is important to you and your future jobs to research and write a correctly formatted resume.