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Smart Resumes: Crafting Impact with GenAI

Date
June 11, 2025
Time
5:00 PM EDT - 6:00 PM EDT
Location
Online via Zoom
Contact
Ken Lee, kllee@torontomu.ca
Smart Resumes

Hosted by

Alumni Relations
 

Event Description

Are you struggling to create a resume that catches the attention of recruiters? In today’s competitive job market, your resume is more than just a list of qualifications — it’s your first opportunity to make a lasting impression. 

Join us for an engaging 1-hour virtual workshop where you'll discover how Generative AI (GenAI) can be the game-changer in your job search strategy. Ken Lee, Career Education Specialist at the Career, Co-op & Student Success Centre at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), will guide you through:

  • Crafting powerful bullet points that showcase your achievements and skills with impact
  • Optimizing your skills section to highlight your qualifications

This is the perfect opportunity for TMU graduates to elevate their job search and step confidently into the professional world. 

This career development session is a collaboration between University Advancement and the Career, Co-op & Student Success Centre at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU).
 

Speaker

Ken Lee

Ken Lee
Career Education Specialist, 
Career, Co-op & Student Success Centre, TMU

Ken Lee is a Career Education Specialist with the Career, Co-op & Student Success Centre, Toronto Metropolitan University where he designs and delivers high impact programming that equips students for careers in a rapidly evolving world. Prior to his journey in higher education, Ken worked in the non-profit sector. His particular focus was guiding individuals in discovering creative ways to achieve their career goals while finding fulfillment, satisfaction and balance in their lives. The developer in him lives to watch the people in his life grow, succeed, and turn their dreams into reality.

Accessibility

TMU is committed to accessibility and inclusion of persons with disabilities. If you have questions, or require additional accessibility accommodations to ensure your participation, please email us at kllee@torontomu.ca.