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Presented by :(1)Matang Prabhat (15092019001)(2)Patel Vishal (150920109002)(3)Sonara Chetan(150920109003)(4)Vadhiyara Ravi(150920106002)
RESUME & CvGuided by : Kinneri Doshi
ARHAM VEERAYATAN INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING, TECHNOLOGY & RESEARCH
Contributor Personality develop
What is a Resume?Writing an Effective ResumeWhy you are writing
Organization
Presentation
A Resume Gets You An Interview
Find out which applicants are suitable
Choose a small number of candidates to interview
Same issue for proposals and grant applications
Stand Out From the Crowd
Include interesting and unique information
Attempt best effort to make a first impression
No chance to explain if you do not get an interview
Summary of Sections
NameAddress, telephone number, e-ail addresssObjectiveEducationExperienceAchievements and awardsSkillsProfessional affiliationsPublications or projects
Optional
Start With Contact Information
Name (bold, not underlined)
Address
Telephone number
Email address
Objective tital
One or two sentences
Type of position (part time, full time, summer internship)
What position would you like to find?
Emphasize how you will use your skills, not what you want to gain
Use the Objective to Stand Out
Do not be needy:Objective: To obtain a position that will allow me to advance my potential while seeking new challenges.
Show what you will contribute:Objective: An entry-level position in mechanical engineering where strong leadership ability and good communication skills are needed.Objective: Vice-president of aerospace engineering in an agency where extensive knowledge of thermodynamics and heat transfer are needed.
Achievements and Awards
Dean’s list
Scholarships
Grants
Prizes
Nominations
Professional societies
Significant accomplishments
Committees and leadership roles
Use the Skills Section
Software programs and proficiency (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, FrontPage, AutoCAD…)
Programming languages (include Visual Basic, HTML, PHP,…)
Abilities (based on experience)
Languages and language ability
Create an Effective Layout
Try to interest your reader visually
A clean, professional format with a little style
Extra white space makes it easy to read –set margins.
Limit Font to Two Choices
For text: a serif font like Times
For headings: Arial or Helvetica are good choices to add visual interest
Don’t choose non-standard fonts like Comic Sans or Lucida Handwriting
Font size should be 11 or 12 point
Write Concisely and Vigorously
A focused, targeted resume is best:Avoid the temptation to go more than one pageDelete obvious information in order to highlight your
unique qualities
Find specific, dynamic verbs:Use present (or past) imperativesInclude each verb only onceConsult online lists of “resume action words”
Use Brief Style, Like Presentations
Omit articles (a/an, the)
Use more lists than sentences
Arrange information in columns
Final Thoughts…
Choose the correct tense and use it consistently
Do not ask for a particular salary
Be accurate and honest
Print it out! Do not attempt to proofread on screen
Writing an Effective Resume
QUESTIONS?
what is a CV?Students are required to compile and create a
curriculum vitae (CV) as part of Unit 2 of the Link Module: Preparation for the World of Work.
This unit introduces other job-seeking skills including letter writing, form filling and interview preparation
• The CV provides a challenge for students to communicate information about themselves in a way that is concise and easy to read.
• It is an important skill—one that may well be of use to them throughout their working lives.
For the purpose of the Link Modules’ portfolio, students should not prepare a CV for a particular job.
They should compose a general, all purpose CV that concentrates on presenting relevant information in a concise and ordered way.
Students will add to their skills and experience during the course of the LCVP and should be encouraged to revise their CV's at regular intervals.
It is hoped that the CV selected for inclusion in the Link Modules portfolio will contain evidence of new skills and experience gained by the student during the course of the Programme
What’s a CV?Curricula vitae
Latin “course of life”Used in lieu of a resume for international,
professional, or academic positionsUsed for application purposes as well as
means for introducing invited speakers
How is a CV different than a Resume?Longer (2+ pages)Content
Summary of academic, teaching, research, publications, honors, and service
PurposeCareer biography
Contents of a Standard CVContact informationProfessional objectiveProfessional licenses
and certificationsEducationWork experience Clinical rotation
experiencesPresentations
PublicationsResearch experienceScholarly activitiesAwards and honorsGrants Professional memberships Community service activitiesReferences
Contents of Standard CV Complete contact information
Use permanent mailing addressConsider including campus address, but
indicate which is permanent mailing address Include your email address
Professional objectiveThe more specific the betterTaylor to each position you target
Residency versus clinical position
Contents of Standard CVProfessional licenses/certifications
Include licensure/certification numbersEducation
Degree completion datesMajorInstitution attended
Work experienceTitle of position, dates of employmentName of institution, locationDescription of experience, responsibilities, and
achievements
Clinical rotation experiencesAs student list clerkship experiences similar to
work experiencesList rotation site, preceptor, short description
of activitiesPresentations
List titles, audience, datesInclude academic presentations to highlight
communication skillsPublications/Posters
List all publications in AMA style Include newsletters, case reports, original
research
•Research experiencesList any research experiences (lab technician, data collection experience)Describe research skills developed
•Scholarly activitiesList involvement in special projects and activitiesExamples: DUE projects, data collection role in study, experiences in projects on rotations
•Awards and honorsList specific awards, scholarships, recognitions
•GrantsList grant (submitted and funded), funding source, amount, dates
•Professional membershipsList membership in organizationsLeadership positions held and committee involvement (dates)
Community service activities List/describe volunteer and community service
activities Activities with student organizations CAP projects
References Generally provided separatelyAsk before listing someone as referenceAvailable upon request
Similar to a resume, different versions may be necessary for different positions
Professional objective taylored to the positionPrioritize key experiences important for the
position to be presented early within CV