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Experience/Skills Awards, activities, honors, accomplishments…,?,The Contact Information Section,?,From the Top!,John Doe P.O. Box 47 123 Paradise Way Sunnyville, California 45678 (123)5554567 john.doe@university.edu,John Doe john.doe@university.edu Campus Contact Permanent Contact 123 Paradise Way 321 Main Street Sunnyville, California 45678 Oceans, California 87654 (123)5554567 (321)5557654,AVOID… …using others’ contact information …using inappropriate addresses …recording inappropriate messages on answering machine,?,What is a contact information section?,Easy answer… A section that provides information to help prospective employers contact you presents a first impression Is usually located at the top of the page,?,What may you include?,Name, of course! Address and phone Campus Permanent Email Web address Fax number Any other means of contact,?,Campus Address 1234 Streetname, 1 West Lafayette, IN 47907 7655555555 yourname@university.edu,Permanent Address 4321 Streetname Anytown, IN 12345 5555551234 http://univ.edu/~login,Your Name Here,?,Objective/Summary,Objective,Summary,Both are usually optional Should not be too general Should be customized for each employer,Tells what you are seeking. Example: Seeking a full time position as a sports writer with LRT News.,Tells the readers about yourself and what you are seeking. Example: Office manager and supervisor with 10 years of experience in payroll seeking a full time position with Zenos Corporation.,?,The Objective Statement,?,What is an objective statement?,A short section (usually 13 lines), often in the form of a sentence fragment, immediately below your contact information An “at a glance” picture of you and your career interests Other names: Professional Objective, Resume Capsule, Career Goals, etc.,?,Why write one?,Emphasize key qualifications, skills and/or goals Help your readers find what they need to know quickly Make a good first impression,?,A good objective statement answers questions,What position(s) are you applying for? What are your main qualifications? What are your career goals? What is your professional identity?,?,Avoid overgeneralized statements: A position allowing me to utilize my knowledge and expertise in different areas. Avoid statements that focus only on what a company can do for you: A position where I gain experience in working on biological problems.,Make the statement as specific as possible: A position which allows me to apply my background in engineering and high performance computing to biological problems.,?,The Education Section,?,What is an education section?,A section that emphasizes your educational background and formal training Usually a major section for college students and recent graduates,?,Education,Degree University Expected graduation Current GPA,Graduate work listed first Research/Focus area,Undergraduate Student,Graduate Student,Include high school information only until you have established yourself in college,?,Purposes: to inform and persuade,Give information about your schooling and training