Bio-Data
Resume or Curriculum Vitae (CV)
The Curriculum Vitae serves as a good supplement to your statement and other application materials. Here you can summarize all of your qualifications, honors, education and interests.
Before preparing your CV/resume, take some time to evaluate your skills and think about those skills you will want to highlight. Then make a rough draft. You can edit later. There is NO one ‘right’ way to construct a CV/resume. No matter how you do it, there is bound to be someone who would suggest a different approach.
In this particular type the most reasonable format to use is Chronological Resume, which presents work experience/education in chronological order by listing most recent events first.
The following are some general guidelines, please tailor them to your needs and create a resume which represents you in the best possible way.
What to Include
Basic Information
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Your name as you want to be referred to professionally (Jon Baker, Jonathon Edward Baker, Jon E. Baker)
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Current address and phone number with area code (where you can be reached now!)
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Your e-mail and web-page if you have one
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It is not necessary to include other personal information such as Social Security Number or Marital Status
Objective
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Acceptance to graduate program in Physics
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Research position in biochemical laboratory
Educational Background (for each degree conferring institution)
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Institution
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City, Country
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Dates attended or graduation date
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Degree or certification obtained
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GPA (if proud of it)
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Major/minor/emphasis area
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Relevant coursework
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Specialized instruction
Experience
Briefly describe for each position
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Title, dates, organization name, location
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Responsibilities
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Use action words and verbs in active form to describe situations and achievements
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Include scope of responsibilities
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Concretely outline any outstanding results
Honors / Activities / Leadership / Special Skills
Interests
Layout
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Is limited to 1-2 pages, unless you have extensive work or educational experiences
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Uses white space consciously and balances words on the page
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Is laser printed on quality paper (20# white)
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Uses consistent visual elements to attract attention and emphasize highlights (bold, italics, underlining, font sizes, bullets)
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Use standard sans serif typefaces such as Helvetica, Futura, Optima, Universe, Times (not 10 pt.), Palatino and New Century Schoolbook, in size 10-14.
Writing quality
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Is clear and concise (easy to read and understand)
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Is consistent, using similar style throughout
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Uses a variety of action verbs which describe situations and actions
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Is perfect! Absolutely no typos, spelling errors, or grammatical errors
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Uses appropriate tense (usually past, unless currently in activity)
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Avoids passive voice