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RESUME WRITING
GUIDE
INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
Kagin Commons • 651-696-6128
Email: [email protected] • www.macalester.edu/internship
CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Kagin Commons • 651-696-6384 • Email: [email protected]
Skype: MACCDC • www.macalester.edu/cdc
Need help? Questions?
Career Development Center
Scheduled 30- or 60-min.
appointments
Drop-in: M-F: 2-4pm & W: 7-9pm
Appointments in person, phone &
Skype
Internship Program
Scheduled 30-min. appointments
Drop-in: M-F: 1:30-3pm
WEB RESOURCES FOR RESUME DEVELOPMENT
Spotlight on Careers, www.spotlightoncareers.org Accessible from the CDC website or by logging into MC2, this resource was created specifically for liberal arts students and contains detailed resume and career advice.
Vault Career Insider, accessible by logging into MC2 This online career library has comprehensive career development information, including industry-specific resume suggestions. Any email address @macalester.edu can register for an account.
Purdue’s OWL, https://owl.english.purdue.edu/ An extensive resource for writing and editing, including job search documents like resumes.
ADDITIONAL WEB RESOURCES Writing Effective Cover Letters, http://www.macalester.edu/cdc/resources/guides/ Available on the CDC website’s “Resources for Students Page” and at their office on the 1
st floor of Kagin
Informational Interview Guidelines, http://www.macalester.edu/cdc/resrouces/guides/ Available on the CDC website and at their office on the 1
st floor of Kagin
RESUMES
What is a Resume? Think of your resume as a concise summary that introduces employers to your most relevant experiences. This document highlights your transferrable skills, education, and experience. Written for employers, its purpose is to convince the reader that you have the necessary qualifications to fulfill the needs of the job.
CURRIVULUM VITAES (C.V.)
What is a Curriculum Vitae? A curriculum vitae or CV provides a more detailed description of academic achievements and experiences. A CV is often submitted when applying for graduate school admission, graduate assistantships, and fellowships. While a resume often describes job experiences and skills in a short, concise format, a CV is longer (2-4 pages) and more appropriate for graduates who have been out for a few years. Often, a CV features a greater emphasis on academic achievements, publications, research experiences, awards, and teaching experiences. For more information, please visit http://www.macalester.edu/cdc/resources/guides/ to find an extended Resume and CV Guide.
How do you use LinkedIn? LinkedIn is a very helpful and widely-used method that students and professionals use. It is a quick and easy way to showcase your resume, network with others, and search for jobs. Please visit http://www.macalester.edu/cdc/resources/guides for more specific information on how to start and maintain a good LinkedIn profile.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON RESUMES Will a resume get me a job? A clean, professional, up-to-date resume is a critical piece in job searching. However, it is just one piece. The CDC and Internship Program strongly recommend each job seeker to develop all job search skills, including career and field research, networking, informational interviewing, job interviewing, etiquette, and establishing a professional presence online (via LinkedIn and other mediums). Does a resume always have to be 1 page? Short answer: it depends. While in college, the CDC and Internship Program recommend structuring your resume to fit into one page. Remember, an employer typically reviews a resume for less than ten seconds! You want to prioritize the critical information that conveys your skills. If you elect to have a resume longer than a page, make sure you utilize efficient and strategic formatting to convey that the resume is longer, and the length is warranted. Also, make sure that the information for one position does not flow from one page to the next. Replicate headers with “Continued” for ease of reading. I don’t think I can fill the 1 page, what do I do? Typically, students do not elaborate on their accomplishments and relevant experiences enough. Using the “Common Components of Resumes” on the next page, create content for each section. Incorporate relevant class projects, volunteer experiences, and student organization involvement. Meet with a CDC counselor or the Internship Program to refine your resume. Do I have to include my GPA? Usually, employers assume your GPA is below 3.0 if it is omitted from a resume. If your GPA is lower than 3.0, speak to a CDC counselor or the Internship Program about how to best reflect this on your resume. Options may include listing your GPA within your major, or your current major.
COMMON COMPONENTS OF RESUMES
This section offers a brief overview of components often seen in resumes of college students and recent graduates. Name & Identification: Include your name, email, telephone number and current address. Add a permanent address if you expect to move in the next six months. If relocating for a job search, candidates often consider including a local address. For seniors and recent graduates, use an email address that will be accessible following the closure of your Macalester email. Education: Include the name of the college, along with the city and state. Include the degree you plan to receive (Bachelor of Arts at Macalester), and your expected graduation month and year. List your major(s), minor(s), concentration(s) and your GPA (if 3.0 or higher). Also include your study abroad experiences. Leave off high school information unless you are featuring other experiences (work or volunteer) from your high school, or plan to look for jobs in that geographic area. You also have the option to include relevant coursework, but limit to 3-5 courses that are most pertinent to the position. Work Experience: Resumes commonly list work experience either in chronological order or grouped by categories of experience. List the organization name, city/state/country, dates of employment, and a brief, bulleted description of your work. Use action phrases to highlight responsibilities and skills gained. Civic Engagement Experience: Paid and/or volunteer positions offer invaluable experiential learning that should be listed on a resume. List experiences in a similar fashion to work experience. Leadership or Activities: this reflects extracurricular activities such as involvement in student organizations, athletics, and contributions to campus. Make sure to include any leadership or elected positions. Skills: Include technical/computer skills, fluency or proficiency in other language(s), experience using lab or special equipment, or certifications (i.e. CPR) and licensure that are relevant to the position.
ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS TO CONSIDER Related Experiences: Some individuals group their pertinent work, civic engagement, academic and extracurricular experiences into one category based on the job description. Summary of Qualifications: This is a brief statement that summarizes your immediate goal and informs the reader of the skills you have to offer. Make sure this statement is concise and tailored to the position for which you are applying. A bland, generic statement is a waste of space! Honors: List scholarships, honors and academic awards received. Make sure to give context for the award (i.e. Who awarded it? How were you selected? Why? Duration of the award?) Publications & Presentations: List any published materials that you have written or co-authored. Include a listing for relevant presentations you have conducted. Professional Organizations: Include memberships and any elected roles you have held within organizations. Academic Projects: You may include a significant long-term project completed for a class that represents important skills, research, and knowledge gained.
RESUME HELPFUL HINTS
Know your rights: A few words about employment discrimination
The United States Equal Opportunity Commission (EEOC) enforces federal laws prohibiting employment
discrimination. Under the laws enforced by EEOC, it is illegal to discriminate against someone (applicant or
employee) because of that person’s race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), national origin, age (40+),
disability or genetic information. Current federal laws do not consistently include protection of sexual
orientation for private sector employment. Candidates are encouraged to also review local and state laws that
offer greater protection for job seekers and employees.
Regrettably, discrimination continues to occur. Often, candidates choose to exclude any potentially
discriminatory information within their job application materials, including their resume. Some candidates
choose to exclude organizations against which the audience may be prejudiced.
Many employers are proud to promote a welcoming hiring philosophy and workplace culture. Job seekers are
also strongly encouraged to research employers to identify pros and cons of the workplace environment,
culture, policy and benefits.
Candidates are encouraged to speak with CDC counselors or the Internship Program individually to
discuss their concerns and identify strategies for dealing with this kind of discrimination.
Every resume should…
Offer an accurate depiction of the candidate’s most pertinent skills and experiences
Appear easy to read and navigate from a passing glance. An employer should be able to scan your resume for critical information in less than ten seconds
Show a clear hierarchy of pertinent content
Feature concise but also descriptive content
Be reviewed and proof-read to avoid typos
Resumes should NOT include…
Any lies or exaggerations of experience
Mistakes, misspellings and formatting errors
Photos
Passive language: do not include phrases like “Job included” or “Responsibilities were” that do not convey any action
Salary or hourly wage
References: they are not a part of your resume. When they are requested, place them in a separate document with similar formatting
Templates: the CDC and Internship Program discourage the use of Microsoft Word templates for resumes. They are widely used and non-distinct. Often, text is difficult to manipulate within the template, making updating the template very difficult
ACTION VERBS
When writing bullets about experiences on a resume, take time to write descriptive and task/outcome-oriented
content. Here is a list of verbs to incorporate:
Accelerate Calculate Diagram Guide Obtain Restructure
Accomplish Centralize Direct Handle Operate Revamp
Achieve Challenge Discover Hire Organize Review
Acquire Change Distribute Identify Originate Revise
Activate Chart Document Implement Overhaul Revitalize
Actuate Clarify Draft Improve Perceive Salvage
Adapt Co-author Earn Improvise Perform Save
Address Collaborate Edit Inaugurate Pinpoint Schedule
Administer Collect Employ Incorporate Pioneer Sell
Advise Combine Encourage Increase Plan Serve
Affect Compile Enforce Incur Prepare Shape
Allocated Computer Engineer Inform Present Simplify
Amend Conceive Enhance Initiative Preside Solve
Amplify Conceptualize Enlarge Innovate Process Stage
Analyze Conclude Enrich Inspire Procure Stimulate
Anticipate Condense Establish Install Produce Strategize
Appoint Conduct Estimate Instill Program Streamline
Appraise Consolidate Evaluate Institute Promote Structure
Approve Construct Examine Instruct Prompt Study
Arbitrate Contract Execute Interface Propose Suggest
Arrange Contribute Expedite Interpret Prove Supervise
Assemble Control Explain Interview Publicize Supply
Assess Convert Explore Introduce Publish Support
Assist Convince Extend Invent Purchase Survey
Assume Coordinate Extract Investigate Recommend Systemize
Attain Correct Facilitate Launch Recruit Teach
Attract Counsel Find Lead Redesign Test
Audit Create Forecast Localize Reduce Trace
Augment Cultivate Form Locate Refine Train
Author Decentralize Formalize Maintain Regulate Tutor
Automate Define Fortify Market Reorganize Utilize
Avail Delegate Frame Minimize Replace Write
Award Demonstrate Fulfill Modify Report
Balance Design Gain Monitor Represent
Broaden Determine Gather Motivate Research
Budget Develop Generate Negotiate Resolve
Build Devise Govern Nurture restore
SAMPLE: FIRST YEAR STUDENT
BAILEY BARNES [email protected]
1600 Grand Avenue Saint Paul, MN 55105
(651) 555-5555
EDUCATION Macalester College, St. Paul, MN Bachelor of Arts Degree Expected May 2020 Major: Psychology Minor: International Studies
Relevant Coursework: Research Methods, Statistics, Developmental Psychology West High School, St. Cloud, MN Graduated June 2016 GPA: 3.9 Honor Roll 2012-2014 EXPERIENCE Macalester College Career Development Center, St. Paul, MN September 2016 – Present Career Assistant
Assistant students with career research and exploration activities
Provide students with information related to major and career choices
Design and create promotional materials to advertise services of the office Amy’s Deli, St. Cloud, MN May – August 2016 Cashier/Server
Operated cash register, answered phone, greeted customers
Served food and beverages to customers in a fast-paced environment Camp Northwood, Monticello, MN May – July 2015 Counselor
Assisted staff at Arts & Crafts station with teaching, clean-up and inventory
Organized and led activities for more than 20 children ages 7-14 LEADERSHIP Student Government, West High School, St. Cloud, MN September 2015 – May 2016 Class President
Directed and organized weekly student government meetings, planned student events EXTRACURRICULAR AND VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES Asian Student Alliance, Knight Moves Chess Club, Intramural Volleyball, Mock Trial SKILLS Language: Spanish fluency Computer: Microsoft Word, Excel & PowerPoint
Include relevant coursework to demonstrate
knowledge and interests related to the position
SAMPLE: SENIOR, SOCIAL SCIENCES/EDUCATION
Alex Anderson
1600 Grand Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55105 • (651) 696-6777 • [email protected] Education
Macalester College, St. Paul, MN Expected Graduation: May 2017 Bachelor of Arts, GPA 3.5/4.0
Major: Sociology
Minor: Educational Studies Semester Abroad, Santiago, Chile Spring 2016 Coursework taught entirely in Spanish, participated in home stay Work Experience
Lakeside Elementary School, St. Paul, MN September 2015 – Present Classroom Assistant
Assist teachers and staff with record keeping and filing
Foster development of students by incorporating experiential education into the curriculum
Provide academic and personal support for students in and out of the classroom on an individual basis Macalester Residential Life, St. Paul, MN Fall 2014 Office Assistant
Organized documents and correspondence, greeted students, and answered and directed phone calls
Planned and attended several residence hall events Planned Parenthood, Minneapolis, MN Volunteer Services Intern
Created system for archiving and tracking out-dated materials and records
Researched recruitment outlets, determined requirements and costs, developed recommendations for targeted recruitment efforts
Journeys Summer Program, Madison, CT Summer 2014 Teacher and Residential Assistant
Supervised and lived with 14 students for six weeks at the summer learning program
Developed curriculum for “Coastal Journeys,” a mini-course on coastal biology
Taught “Beginning Photography” class to seventh and eighth grade students Activities
Civic engagement Center, Leader in Service September 2016 – Present
Macalester College Admissions Office, Volunteer Tour Guide February 2014 – Present
Ultimate Frisbee Team, Captain September 2015 – Present
Sociology Club, Vice-President September 2012 – May 2014 Skills
Language: Fluent in Spanish, conversational in German Computer: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Dreamweaver, Paint Shop Pro, SPSS
Include computer,
language & technical skills
• Include some name of organization
• Highlight relevant skills
Include study abroad, but leave off high school
information unless you are a first
or second year student
SAMPLE: JUNIOR, ECONOMICS
Elsa Economics 1600 Grand Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55105 (652) 444-4444, [email protected]
EDUCATION
Macalester College, St. Paul, MN Bachelor of Arts expected May 2018 Majors: Economics and International Studies Minor: Spanish Honors: Recipient of the Kofi Annan International Scholarship awarded to students with exceptional academic and personal records, Omicron Delta Epsilon (National Economics Honor Society) Relevant Coursework: Data Analysis and Statistics, Introduction to Econometrics, Comparative Economic Systems, International Marketing RELATED EXPERIENCE
Morgan Stanley, Minneapolis, MN Summer 2016 – August 2016 Financial Analyst Intern
Prepared reports and presentations for individual and institutional retirement plan clients
Compared performance of different money managers using capture ratios
Employed marketing strategies to assemble client base Macalester Financial Aid Office, St. Paul, MN September 2015 – May 2016 Office Assistant
Edited sport videos with Windows Movie Maker and assembled into annual presentations
Developed recommendations and designed strategic game plans for Coaching Staff
Managed data entry of prospective student athletes and assisted in the recruiting process LEADERSHIP
Macalester College Institute for Global Citizenship Student Council (IGCSC) January 2016 – Present Department Representative
Develop and initiate projects that facilitate dialogue on global citizenship in the Macalester Community
Attend weekly meetings to generate initiatives for idea exchange in the community and to endorse cultural vigilance
Macalester College Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) February 2015 – Present Member
Attend weekly speaker presentations and conduct activities that build and enhance leadership capabilities SKILLS
Languages: Fluent in Spanish and intermediate in German Computers: MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Windows Movie Maker, Adobe Photoshop, Stata, R, basic programming skills in JavaScript and Pascal ACTIVITIES
International Student Organization, Women in Economics, Macalester Volleyball
SAMPLE: SENIOR, SCIENCE/MATH
Sidney Science
1600 Grand Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55105 • (612) 888-8888 • [email protected] EDUCATION
Macalester College, St. Paul, MN Bachelor of Arts Degree Expected May 2017 Majors: Physics and Mathematics, Minor: Statistics GPA: 3.35/4.0 RELATED EXPERIENCE
Macalester College, St. Paul, MN May 2016 – Present Research Assistant, Physics Department
Deposit hydrogenated amorphous silicon-germanium using dc stuttering for use in thin film solar cells
Examine the photoconductivity properties of various samples of hydrogenated amorphous silicon-germanium using Lab View compatible data acquisition devices
Analyze the hydrogen content of hydrogenated amorphous silicon-germanium using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy
Teaching Assistant, Mathematics Department September 2015 – December 2015
Provided individualized assistance to students in Multivariable Calculus
Assessed and graded assignments for students, held weekly office hours SKILLS
Laboratory
Experience with electro-mechanical systems though Laboratory Instrumentation lab work
Proficient in IR Spectroscopy and vacuum evaporation Computer
Proficient in Windows-based systems, Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and WordPerfect
Working knowledge of Mathematica and Lab View Languages
Fluent in French, Conversational in Spanish ADDITIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE
Macalester College, St. Paul, MN Volleyball Manager, Men’s Volleyball Team August 2015 – Present
Collected, complied, and analyzed team statistics using game software & MS Excel Switchboard Operator June 2015 – August 2015
Directed phone calls and responded to questions for coaching staff related to the college Guest Host, Alumni House July 2015 – December 2015
Reserved rooms for prospective guests and coordinated formal reception events CAMPUS ACTIVITIES
Chairperson and African Studies Liaison, AFRIKA! Student Organization May 2016 – Present
Leader in Service, Macalester College Community Service September 2015 – May 2016
Volunteer, Open Arms Minnesota October 2014 – May 2015
Student Member, American Physical Society September 2014 – Present
Macalester College Representative, Outreach Opportunity League Conference May 2014
SAMPLE: SENIOR, WGSS/AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
KATIE BAROLI
593 63RD WAY N • CHICAGO AVE, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55623• (612) 555-5555 • [email protected]
EDUCATION
Macalester College, St. Paul, MN
Candidate for Bachelor of Arts Expected May 2017
Majors: Women’s and Gender Students. Minor: African American Studies.
GPA: 3.62/4.0 University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE Summer 2016
Participated in the Mindy Meyer Summer Research Training Program, which teaches students how to conduct graduate level research within the social sciences realm.
Universidad Católica do Salvador & Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador da Bahia, Brazil August 2015 – December 2016
Studied abroad and lived with host family through the CIEE Cultural and Educational Exchange Program.
Enrolled in liberal arts and media related courses focusing on race, class, gender, and culture in Afro-Brazilian studies. ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
Mindy Meyer Undergraduate Fellowship March 2014 – Present
Engage in critical research regarding a diverse range of social, political, and economic themes.
Currently researching the representations of Black women portrayed in the media, specifically within the hip hop industry, and investigating its correlations to the sexual health politics of Black women.
MEDIA/COMMUNICATIONS EXPERIENCE
MAC, St. Paul, MN April 2014 – Present Beauty Ambassador/Makeup Artist
Assist and inform clients about mineral based cosmetics and skincare products Vanguard Music Group: LiveIt Records, Chicago, IL July 2014 – August 2014 New Media Intern
Promotes, marketed, and blogged for LiveIt Records artists on social networking sites such as MySpace, Facebook, Imeem.
Created Digital Spin Sheets to keep track of artist’s average daily plays, total number of plays, and most popular songs.
Posted latest singles of LiveIt Records artists through online music sites, collect feedback from fans, and report weekly to marketing committee.
Independent Media Project, Macalester College, St. Paul, MN January 2014 – December 2014 Artist Interviewer
Developed an informational website about Hip-Hop and R&B Artists of the Twin Cities, see link:
http://macalester.edu/Artist_Connection LEADERSHIP
Twin Cities Youth Institute, St. Paul, MN September 2012 – Present Intern/Teacher’s Assistant
Help coordinate daily activities and mentor for the Girl Power Program Black History Month Committee, Macalester College, St. Paul, MN October 2015 – October 2016 Event Coordinator SKILLS
Advanced knowledge in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel (PC & MAC), social media
Proficiency in Spanish & Portuguese
SAMPLE: SENIOR, ECONOMICS/HISTORY
Mario Allore 1600 Grand Ave. St. Paul, MN 55105 • [email protected] • 651-555-1235
EDUCATION
Macalester College, St. Paul, MN, USA Bachelor of Arts May 2017
Majors: Economics & History
Overall GPA: 3.45/4.0; Major GPA: 3.60/4.0
Honors & Awards: Recipient of the 4-year Kofi Annan International Scholarship for students with exceptional academic performance.
Ghana International School, Accra, Ghana Sept. 2010 – June 2013
Ranked top 10% of class of 390
Selected as one of three students from home country to Sierra Leone to attend on full scholarship
INVESTMENT BANKING EXPERIENCE
Macalester Investment Group, St. Paul, MN Oct. 2014 – Present
Member
Collaborate with students to manage a fund valued at more than 25k
Propose investments in weekly pitch meetings and assist in training new members
Credit Suisse, New York, NY, USA May 2016 – August 2016
Summer Analyst
Assisted on Healthcare Industry Group in the Private Bank
Conducted market research to find correlations to total broker production to create compensation models
Gain exposure to many other product teams and desks including Client Management, Hedge Fund Sales and
Equity Strategic Management
Credit Suisse, Chicago, IL, USA January 2015
BA Explorer Program Member
Participate in highly selective seminar exploring financial services industry, including Investment Banking,
Sales and Trading, Research and Asset Management
Review case studies and conduct analysis to present to Credit Suisse staff at program conclusion
ADDITIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE
Macalester Academic Excellence Center, St. Paul, MN Sept. 2014 – Present
Math Tutor
Offer individual and group supplemental assistance to students in calculus and statistics
Review problem sets and tailor instruction to student needs
Collaborate with full-time tutors to identify strategies to improve visibility of services to new students
Macalester College media Services, St. Paul, MN Sept. 2013 – May 2014
Media Services Assistant
Coordinate college-wide reservation process for audio visual equipment for students, staff and faculty
Set up audio visual equipment and offer technical support at campus lectures, concerts and film screenings
SKILLS
Computer Software: Proficient in using Microsoft Office products. Advanced proficiency in Excel, STATA, JMP and SPSS.
Applied knowledge of Credit Suisse HOLT investment research software
Computer: Proficient in using both PC and MAC platforms
Languages: Fluent in Krio, advanced proficiency in French
CAMPUS LEADERSHIP AND SERVICE
Macalester African Music Ensemble, Member Sept. 2014 – Present
Medicinal Melodies, Volunteer Coordinator Sept. 2013 – Nov. 2013
SAMPLE: SENIOR, MUSIC/CRITICALITHEORY
LEE MARKS 6234 W. Division St., Colorado Springs, CO 43201, 510-555-1235, [email protected]
Education
Macalester College, St. Paul, MN Candidate for Bachelor of Arts, expected Dec. 2017
Major: Music; Concentration: Critical Theory
GPA: X.YZ
Related Work
Macalester College Music Department, St. Paul, MN August 2015 – Present
Office Assistant
Perform administrative duties such as filing, word processing, copying and responding to in-person and phone
inquiries by faculty, staff and students
Coordinate rehearsal space schedule for more than 100 students
ArtSpace, Arvada, CO Dec. 2015 – Jan. 2016
Instructor & Therapy Aide
Facilitated group music class to students with developmental disabilities ages 5-12
Collaborated with arts and music therapists to create individualized activities for students with autism
Assisted therapists with music activities as part of group skill development sessions
Breakthrough Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN June 2016 – August 2016
Summer Teaching Intern
Taught 6-week language arts class and 4-week guitar class to middle school students
Wrote lesson plans and created fun activities to engage students and develop social skills
Ensemble Experience
Off Kilter, Macalester College Sept. 2015 – Present
Tenor I, Arranger
Sing and arrange for 15-member co-ed jazz capella group
Concert Choir, Macalester College Sept. 2014 – Present
Tenor II
Perform contemporary and classical pieces such as Carmina Burana and Fauré’s
Requiem with Macalester’s top choir
Medicinal Melodies, Macalester College Sept. 2014 – May 2016
Singer, Guitarist
Sang and accompanied performance at hospitals and nursing homes with a 25-member group of singers and
instrumentalists
Skills
Instruments: 6 years of study in contemporary and classical guitar; 4 years of study in jazz and classical voice; proficient
in piano
Language: Conversational Spanish; instruction in German, Latin and Italian pronunciation for voice lessons
and choral ensembles
Computer: Advanced experience in Microsoft Office; proficient in Adobe Photoshop
CURRICULUM VITAE (CV) SAMPLE: SENIOR GEOGRAPHY/ENTIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Adam Chan 4342 Davern St., St. Paul, MN 54105 620-555-1235, [email protected]
EDUCATION
Macalester College, St. Paul, MN B.A. Expected May 2017 Double Major: Geography, Environmental Studies GPA: X.YZ Minor: Physics; Concentration: International Development Alliance for Global Education Study Abroad, Pune, Maharashtra, India Aug. – Dec. 2015
Contemporary India: Environment, Development and Public Health Program Cairo American College, Cairo, Egypt, High School Diploma Graduated 2013 GPA: X.YZ/X.Y CLIMATE & ENERGY EXPERIENCE
Undergraduate Thesis/Honors Project, Macaleste4re College Completion May 2017 Title: From Local Actions to Global Solutions: Community-Based Climate Adaptation in Bangladesh • Presented at Association of American Geographer’s Conference 2015, Los Angeles, CA
Understanding Wind Energy Initiative, St. Paul, MN/Western MA June 2016 – Jan. 2017 Research Assistant • Researched community concerns in areas of new wind energy development using quantitative and qualitative methods, and
co-authored a final report and academic journal article detailing possible mitigation strategies Cooperative Energy Futures, Minneapolis, MN A co-op which utilizes community to create economic opportunities through efficiency and renewable energy Board Member, Secretary Oct. 2014 – Present • Work with fellow board members on strategic planning and program implementation, write/update business plan
General Operations Manager Dec. 2013 – Present • Manage co-op accounts, membership procedures, inventory records and communication with members
Coordination Team Member Sept. 2013 – Present • Facilitate meetings, designs co-op promotional material, conduct community outreach and program coordination
Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association, Washington D.C. May – Aug. 2015 Policy and Communications Intern • Analyzed feasibility of hydrogen energy storage, co-drafted a hydrogen white paper, liaised with members, prepared and
posted original blog posts and newsletters, managed the website and performed general office duties Our Power, Minneapolis, MN July 2014 – May 2015 A campaign for a socially just environmentally sustainable and community-based system in South Minneapolis Grant Writer • Wrote major components of successful $15,000 grant proposal as part of a three member team
INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE
Appropriate Rural Technologies Institute (ARTI), Maharashtra, India Oct. – Dec. 2015 Intern • Wrote two reports on improvements to ARTI’s technologies and internal processes based on self-conducted interviews with
ARTI technology users and ARTI staff, and conducted a bio-gas user survey U.S. Agency for International Development, Cairo, Egypt Communications Intern • Office of Data Management Systems, Office Assistant June – Aug. 2013
• Office of Financial Management, Office Assistant June – July 2012
A. Chan, C.V. pg. 2 OTHER EXPERIENCE
Compatible Technology International, St. Paul, MN Sept. – Dec. 2016 Communications Intern • Wrote blog posts, a newsletter article and outreach material, worker with communication director on annual report, updated
technology manuals, and tracks and posted on social media sites Summer of Solutions, Minneapolis, MN May – Aug. 2014 A nation-wide, youth-run leadership training program focusing on environmental sustainability and social justice Fellow • Calculated solar energy potential for green manufacturing site, worked with local leaders to create a community asset map,
facilitated meetings, and participated in anti-oppression trainings CAMPUS LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES
Macalester Institute for Global Citizenship (IGC) Student Council, St. Paul, MN Chair Summer 2016 – Present Facilitate meetings, liaison with Institute staff, advise sub-committee chairs, oversee day-to-day council operations Member Fall 2013 – Present Oversee $30,000 in student grants, organize student research presentations, represent students in the IGC MacCARES (Macalester Conservation and Renewable Energy Society), St. Paul, MN Facilitator Spring 2016 – Present • Set agenda, facilitate meetings, coordinate programming and point person for college administration
Member Fall 2013 – Present • Organize sustainability initiatives on campus e.g. working to get solar panels installed on campus
Sustainability Advisory Committee Spring 2016 – Present Member: Oversee implementation of Macalester Sustainability Plan Bottled Water Campaign Fall 2014 – Spring 2015 Leader: Led a successful campaign to discontinue the sale of bottled water on Macalester’s campus Varsity Women’s Water Polo 2014 and 2015 Seasons Team Member 350 Day of Action Fall 2014 Organizer: Organized campus 350 Day of Action events as part of 350.org’s campaign for comprehensive climate policy SKILLS
• ArcGIS: Advanced knowledge in data collection/manipulation, analysis and map making
• Microsoft Office: Advanced proficiency
• Google Documents: Advanced proficiency
• Adobe InDesign, Photoshop and Microsoft Publisher: Working knowledge
• Social Media: Advanced knowledge of Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr
• Languages: Intermediate Arabic, Intermediate Russian
AWARDS & MERITS
• Phi Beta Kappa Society Member
• National Council for Geographic Education Award for Excellence of Scholarship 2016
• Macalester Environmental Studies Scholarship Award 2016
• Hildegard Binder Johnson Prize for Outstanding Geography Students 2016
• Collegiate Water Polo Association Outstanding Student Athlete 2014 and 2015
• DeWitt Wallace Four Year Merit Scholarship 2013-2017
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Does your resume make an immediate favorable impression and is the layout easy to read?
Did you save your resume as a PDF so your formatting is consistent?
Are your most relevant qualifications or credentials highlighted?
Did you spellcheck and ask others to review your resume?
Did a CDC counselor or Internship Director provide any feedback or suggestions?
And finally, CONGRATULATIONS ON WRITING YOUR RESUME!