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Resumes & Cover Letters (RC1234)

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Location | LinkedIn | Phone Number | Email EDUCATION University Location Major/Degree Graduation Date ● GPA, Organizations, Coursework, etc.

WORK EXPERIENCE Company Location Position Dates ● This section regarding experiences has bulleted accomplishments, which provide examples of when you successfully used the skills employers are seeking. Make sure you have between 2 and 5 bullet points in each section. ● Your bullet points should start with a strong action verb, which then follows with an explanation of what you were doing, describe how you did it, and most importantly if applicable, any achievements. Statements should convey your strengths/proficiencies in one or more skills that intrigue the employer by showing examples of when you have used them. ● When writing about your experience, consider these questions: What was the result/outcome of your work? What were your accomplishments? How did you impact the organization? What skills/knowledge did you grow? How does this experience relate to your internship/employment goal?

Company Location Position Dates ● Your bullet statements should be in proper tense, using –ed for past experiences and present tenses for current positions. Make sure that your writing is free of grammatical errors and punctuation. ● When including numerical achievements during your experiences, make sure to include (if applicable) the quantity, population, frequency, and impact of your work whenever possible. ● To make your resume flow, read it over. Check and see if it is easy to read with no overflowing of text. You should avoid the usage of different colors, multiple fonts, pictures, and brief/too dense information. Your resume should show who you are while being professional.

LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE Company Location Position Dates ● This section is optional if you have various leadership experiences and other activities you want employers to know. By having multiple sections, it allows you to emphasize your most relevant experience. ● Positions within this section should be formatted similar to previous experience sections, including bullet points if necessary. ● You may also include work experiences that may not be directly related to the job/internship you are applying to, but add to your credibility by exemplifying your past work experiences.

SKILLS & INTERESTS Skills: These skills should be concrete and testable. These should not be soft skills like communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills, but instead incorporated into your bulleted accomplishment statements above. You can add technology skills (Ex: Microsoft Office, Quickbooks, SQL, etc.) and languages (Ex: Spanish, French)

Interests: What are you interested in getting into + what do you like to do outside of work/for fun?

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Wonsulting Resume Template

Course: Resumes & Cover Letters (RC1234)

8 Documents
Students shared 8 documents in this course

University: Harvard University

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Name
Location | LinkedIn | Phone Number | Email
EDUCATION
University Location
Major/Degree Graduation Date
GPA, Organizations, Coursework, etc.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Company Location
Position Dates
This section regarding experiences has bulleted accomplishments, which provide examples of when you
successfully used the skills employers are seeking. Make sure you have between 2 and 5 bullet points in each
section.
Your bullet points should start with a strong action verb, which then follows with an explanation of what you
were doing, describe how you did it, and most importantly if applicable, any achievements. Statements should
convey your strengths/proficiencies in one or more skills that intrigue the employer by showing examples of
when you have used them.
When writing about your experience, consider these questions: What was the result/outcome of your work?
What were your accomplishments? How did you impact the organization? What skills/knowledge did you
grow? How does this experience relate to your internship/employment goal?
Company Location
Position Dates
Your bullet statements should be in proper tense, using ed for past experiences and present tenses for current
positions. Make sure that your writing is free of grammatical errors and punctuation.
When including numerical achievements during your experiences, make sure to include (if applicable) the
quantity, population, frequency, and impact of your work whenever possible.
To make your resume flow, read it over. Check and see if it is easy to read with no overflowing of text. You
should avoid the usage of different colors, multiple fonts, pictures, and brief/too dense information. Your
resume should show who you are while being professional.
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
Company Location
Position Dates
This section is optional if you have various leadership experiences and other activities you want employers to
know. By having multiple sections, it allows you to emphasize your most relevant experience.
Positions within this section should be formatted similar to previous experience sections, including bullet points
if necessary.
You may also include work experiences that may not be directly related to the job/internship you are applying
to, but add to your credibility by exemplifying your past work experiences.
SKILLS & INTERESTS
Skills: These skills should be concrete and testable. These should not be soft skills like communication,
organizational, and interpersonal skills, but instead incorporated into your bulleted accomplishment statements
above. You can add technology skills (Ex: Microsoft Office, Quickbooks, SQL, etc.) and languages (Ex: Spanish,
French)
Interests: What are you interested in getting into + what do you like to do outside of work/for fun?