Virgil: Online Advice on Essay Writing
How to Construct and Format a ResumeWhat’s a résumé? What belongs in a résumé?
• Objective. This is the “thesis” of your résumé in a sense—it states the position that you are seeking with the company or organization. Including an objective is appropriate when sending a résumé directly to an employer. • Education. State the full name of your university, the type of degree obtained, graduation date, academic major, additional areas of study or minor, and GPA—overall, cumulative, major-specific). Generally, you should only include your GPA if it is 3.0 or above. If you have written a thesis for academic honors, mention it in a line here. • Experience. For each entry include your employer’s full name (this is the name of the company), your job title, the range of dates you worked, and a brief description of your responsibilities and achievements. • Miscellaneous. Don’t let the title of this section fool you—this section denotes a collection of information that can be weighted in various ways according to your strong points. It’s not a place to put anything and everything. • Awards/Honors. List memberships in honors societies, scholarships, academic awards, university honors, etc. If you prefer, you can list your Awards/Honors along with your activities. • Activities. List volunteer experiences, membership in student organizations, and other extracurricular activities. Highlight those where you have had leadership roles or substantial involvement. • Skills. In this section of your résumé include all your computer skills (include software experience and any computer languages you know) and language skills (list the foreign language you know and indicate your level of experience accurately—you’ll likely be asked to back this up). Also, include any industry-specific skills and certifications. How do I put my résumé together?
• Functional. These résumés underscore your achievements as opposed to the time line in which you accomplished them. These types of résumés work best if there are particular areas of accomplishment that you want to call to your reader’s attention. Where should I go for help with my résumé and other professional documents? For information on formatting the text of your resume, please refer to the PDF version of this handout.
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