02/13/2026 | News release | Archived content
On Fridays throughout the month of March, the Waynesburg University Pathways Center will host a Resumé Madness Competition, a bracket-style competition where students compete against peers to see whose resumé would be selected out of a group. As students are eliminated, they will receive resume feedback.
"The goal of this event is to help students understand the application and selection process while offering a chance for students to get feedback from Pathways team members or guest resumé reviewers," explained Sarah Bell, director of the Pathways Center.
An updated resumé allows graduates to put their best foot forward as they seek future employment or graduate school acceptance, and the competition aspect of the event will allow students to see how their resumé stacks up compared to those of their peers.
"Resumé review and other career services are always available to Waynesburg University students," said Bell. "Students can request a resumé review appointment at any time by emailing [email protected], and this meeting can be conducted virtually or in person to meet student needs."
The Pathways Center hosts various events throughout the year, ranging from career fairs and employer visits to Career Closet Fashion Shows and experiential opportunities. Each of these programs and services is offered to support professional development and growth.
Bell's biggest piece of advice for students when it comes to creating a powerful and effective resumé is to let someone else review it.
"If it's not a member of the Pathways Center team, a friend, mentor or coach may be able to take a look," said Bell. "Getting an extra set of eyes on this document is essential, as another person may be able to offer advice or insight that can make a huge difference."
All resumés are due by Feb. 27, and results are posted weekly throughout the month of March.
Interested students can click here to enter the competition by Feb. 27.
The Pathways Center is an initiative to provide comprehensive student support services including Tutoring, Mentoring, Disability Services, Student Success Services, Career Development, Vocational Exploration, Student Referrals (MUM), Student Work Study, Library Services, the Writing Center, the Act 101 Educational Enrichment Program, and more.
Consistently ranked a best value school, Waynesburg University's Strategy for the 21st Century affirms its commitment to developing an entrepreneurial mindset and ethical leadership skills for all students. Rooted in its mission of faith, learning and service, the private, Christian university is located on a traditional campus in the hills of southwestern Pennsylvania.