How to Write a Resume as a Graduate Student
Updated:2008/04/28
How to Write a Resume as a Graduate Student
As a graduate student, the least thing you want to do is spend
so much time researching on how to write a Resume or CV. And even if you want to
make a break, sooner or later you will have to make the first step
in order to apply for a job; you will need your Resume or CV ready
in minutes.
Steps
- First stage: Collecting the information
- Collect only useful information that is relevant to your job!
If you are applying for a number of similar jobs or fields, try to
write a couple of Resumes by simply providing only important
accurate details relevant to the job description.
- Second stage: Start Writing a Resume
- Organize your Resume in a following order:
- Objective (concise, focused and compiling statement why you are
qualified for the job position and how an employer would benefit
from hiring you)
- Experience (list all of your jobs related to the position you
are applying for, consider listing volunteer experience as well,
because non-paid experience is equally as valuable as paid
experience)
- Education (since this is strongest asset for graduates, focus
the reader on your academic credentials by listing your major and
minor area of study with classes relevant to the job that you are
seeking)
- Third stage: Key Elements for Resume of Graduate Student
- As a finishing graduate there are four key elements that you
need to include in your Resume:
- Association Memberships (list all memberships related to your
job target to demonstrate characteristics important to the job you
are applying for)
- Your Volunteer Work (list all your volunteer work through
separate accomplishments, capabilities or skills sections)
- Computer Knowledge (list all your software and hardware
knowledge)
- Knowledge of other Languages (knowledge of a second language or
more will definitely make your Resume stand out from the rest of
the candidates)
- Fourth stage: Finishing Touch!
- Be sure to include strong action words and key terms. As a
finishing graduate use specific key action words to emphasize your
leadership and team roles. For example: organized, performed,
maintained, developed, team work, supervised, executed, etc. Here
are a couple of additional rules to make your Resume elegant and
smart:
- In marketing there is a general rule "Give them what they
want". So, try to include as many relevant points as possible,
- Crucial to avoid grammar and spelling errors,
- Exclude details that do not relate to the position that you are
applying for.
- Do not include the names of any references (once they ask you
for them you can give these).
- These are really essential points in each and every Resume that
you need to prepare as a graduate student. Apply these rules and
you will have a great in your hands in no time! That will be your
first crucial step towards your job seeking process. So, watch your
step buddy!