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6. How should I write the rest of my resume? Ask yourself the following questions, What is most important to emphasize for the job I am applying for? Is it my skills, my education, or my work experience?
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6. The Rest of the Resume

Feb 08, 2017

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The chronological re-sume

• Most recent jobs/education come first

• Bullet points indicating what each job/experience involved (use action verbs)

• Use this style if you have lots of relevant work expe-rience

• THIS IS THE KIND OF RE-SUME YOU SHOULD ALL AIM FOR, so you have to be proactive and seek out in-ternships, and other experi-ences that are relevant to the future job you want to do.

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The ‘transferable’ skills resume

• Emphasizes skills & accom-plishments

• Use this style if you have lit-tle or no work experience

• Perhaps freshman, and sophomores who are applying for internships, will have this kind of resume.

Whichever style you write, the basic principle is the same:

You must match your skills, experience and knowledge with the skills being sought by the recruiter.

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Job RequirementsYour skills, experi-ences, and knowl-

edge• Verbal and written communication skills• Interpersonal skills• Teamwork skills• Organisational skills• Time management skills• IT skills• Attention to detail• Passion / interest / drive

Skills, experience, and knowledge matching

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• Volunteer work

- painted murals on a community wall - worked as care assistant for elderly people- support worker at kids summer English camp

• University club(s)/ experiences

- leader of book discussion club- ran food tent at university festival- recruited new members for ROTC- worked as assistant to professor - worked as university ambassador giving tours of campus- worked as a student mentor to foreign students

• Internship(s) – This kind of experience is fantastic

- make sure you use this to really sell yourself- what exactly were your duties/projects/achievements? - what did the position involve?

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• Part-time job(s)

- as an academy piano or math teacher, for example- as a private tutor - as a shop assistant in a convenience store

• Other ‘non-university’ clubs (e.g. tennis club captain)

• Military service - perhaps you had a position of responsibility- squad leader?

• English camps (as student or teaching assistant)

• High school achievements

• Special qualifications- TEOFL- Advanced computer licenses/skills