cv and resume workshop chem club january 30, 2015
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About Me
• Non-traditional student • AS in 2006 from Tidewater Community College
– Research at Eastern Virginia Medical School
• BS in 2009 from GSU– Research under Dr. Gilbert
• Started PhD in January 2010– Greer Lab
• Masters Degree in May 2013• PhD in MAY!
About You: Audience Poll!
• Graduate School (MS or PhD)?• Medical School?• No more school ever?• Research Experience?• No experience but interested in research?
Overview
• General Information
• Section by Section Tips– Take notes on how to improve your CV
• Individual/Group Feedback
CV vs Resume
• Resume = “summing up”– Only 1-2 pages– Focuses on job experience/skills
• CV = curriculum vitae = “course of life”– Focuses on education, publications, experience– Longer than a resume but be brief
Contact Information
• DO NOT include: – Marital status– Age– Race– Nationality– Citizenship– Language (unless…)
Contact Information
• Use a “professional” email address– i.e. your student email
• Be aware of what your email address reveals about you!– [email protected]– [email protected]– [email protected]
Education
• Reverse chronological order• Do not necessarily need to include ALL
education– Higher education most important
Experience
• Reverse chronological order• Separate Research Experience and
Laboratory Techniques into two separate sections
Areas of Interest
• Depends on the job/position• Shows whether you are a “good fit” for the
position– Industry– Graduate School
Poster Presentations
• Put your name in BOLD
• Include posters on which you are an author but did not actually present
Professional Memberships
• It is never too early to start joining professional/academic societies– Many offer steep student discounts– Chem Club counts!
References
• Not required, many applications have you input references directly
• ASK your references if they are comfortable recommending you
• Keep them posted on the types of jobs you are applying for so they are prepared