| As a graduate student, the least thing you | | | | |
| want to do is spend so much time researching | | | | 2. Your Volunteer Work (list all your |
| on how to write a Resume or CV. And even if | | | | volunteer work through separate |
| you want to make a break, sooner or later you | | | | accomplishments, capabilities or skills |
| will have to make the first step in order to | | | | sections) |
| apply for a job; you will need your Resume or | | | | |
| CV ready in minutes. These are four essential | | | | 3. Computer Knowledge (list all your software |
| stages for you to find out how to write a | | | | and hardware knowledge) |
| resume that stands out above the rest! | | | | |
| | | | 4. Knowledge of other Languages (knowledge of |
| First stage: Collecting the information | | | | a second language or more will definitely |
| | | | make your Resume stand out from the rest of |
| Collect only useful information that is | | | | the candidates) |
| relevant to your job! If you are applying for | | | | |
| a number of similar jobs or fields, try to | | | | Fourth stage: Finishing Touch! |
| write a couple of Resumes by simply providing | | | | |
| only important accurate details relevant to | | | | Be sure to include short right verb tenses |
| the job description. | | | | and strong action words and key terms. As a |
| | | | finishing graduate use specific key words to |
| Second stage: Start Writing a Resume | | | | bust up you leadership and team roles that |
| | | | you have had. For example: organized, |
| Organize your Resume in a following order: | | | | performed, maintained, developed, team work, |
| | | | supervised, executed, etc. Here are a couple |
| 1. Objective (concise, focused and compiling | | | | of additional rules to make your Resume |
| statement why you are qualified for the job | | | | elegant and smart: |
| position and how an employer would benefit | | | | |
| from hiring you) | | | | 1. In marketing there is a general rule "Give |
| | | | them what they want". So, try to include as |
| 2. Experience (if applicable list your all | | | | many relevant points as possible, |
| your jobs related to the job you are applying | | | | |
| for, consider listing volunteer experience as | | | | 2. Crucial to avoid grammar and spelling |
| well, because non-paid experience is equally | | | | errors, |
| as valuable as paid experience) | | | | |
| | | | 3. Exclude details that do not relate to the |
| 3. Education (since this is strongest asset | | | | position that you are applying for. |
| for graduates, focus the reader on your | | | | |
| academic credentials and continued commitment | | | | 4. Do not include the names of any referees |
| to your education by listing your major and | | | | (once they ask you for them you can give |
| minor area of study with classes relevant to | | | | these). |
| the job that you are seeking) | | | | |
| | | | 5. After you drafted a couple of Resumes try |
| Third stage: Key Elements for Resume of | | | | to find right Resume Template for the perfect |
| Graduate Student | | | | visibility of your wording! |
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| As a finishing graduate there are four key | | | | These are really essential points in each and |
| elements that you need to include in your | | | | every Resume that you need to prepare as a |
| Resume: | | | | graduate student. Apply these rules and you |
| | | | will have a great Resume in your hands in no |
| 1. Association Memberships (list all | | | | time! That will be your first crucial step |
| memberships related to your job target to | | | | towards your job seeking process. So, watch |
| demonstrate characteristics important to the | | | | your step buddy! |
| job you are applying for) | | | | |