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Career Services Woody Hall B204 Southern Illinois University Carbondale, IL Phone 618.453.2391 • Fax 618.453.1924
TABLE OF CONTENTS SAMPLES BY MAJOR (all are chronological format unless otherwise indicated) Biology .................................................................................................. 2 Civil Engineering .................................................................................... 3 Civil Engineering – Functional/Chronological format .............................. 4 Communication Design ........................................................................... 5 Communication Disorders and Sciences .................................................. 6 Computer Science ................................................................................... 7 Education Psychology (MS) .................................................................... 8-9 Foreign Language ................................................................................... 10 Management – Scannable format ............................................................ 11 Paralegal Studies .................................................................................... 12 Plant and Soil Science – Horticulture ...................................................... 13 Radiologic Sciences ................................................................................ 14 Social Work (MS) ................................................................................... 15 Speech Communications – Functional format ......................................... 16 Teacher Certified – Elementary Ed – Type 03 .......................................... 17 Teacher Certified – Early Childhood – Type 04 ...................................... 18 Teacher Certified – Secondary – Type 09 ................................................ 19 Teacher Certified – Secondary – Type 09 (MAT) ..................................... 20 Teacher Certified – Art Education – Type 10 .......................................... 21 Teacher Certified – Special Education – Type 10 .................................... 22 EXAMPLES OF RESUMES SHOWING SPECIFIC FEATURES Summary of Qualifications ...................................................................... 2, 12 Study Abroad Experience ........................................................................ 10 Teacher Certifications, Endorsements, ..................................................... 17-22 Art Exhibitions ....................................................................................... 5 Student Athletic Experience .................................................................... 6 Master’s level ......................................................................................... 8,15,20 Various Formats Functional ................................................................................................... 16 Functional/Chronological Combo .............................................................. 4 Scannable (electronic) ................................................................................ 11 FAQs ABOUT RESUMES ................................................................................ 23-24 RESUME CHECKLIST ................................................................................... 25-27
Biology
Mary Scientist 123 East Zambini Ave
Carbondale, IL
62901
618-311-1xxx
mscientist@siu.edu
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Candidate for Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences with strong grasp of medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, and knowledge of the healthcare system. Experience working and volunteering in healthcare environments. Passion for improving human health and quality of life. Experience working with budgets, marketing, and event planning. Creative, enthusiastic, and proven ability to multi -task. Great team player as well as an excellent team leader. EDUCATION: Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC), Carbondale, Illinois Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences, December 2007 Emphasis in Physiology, Chemistry, and Spanish WORK EXPERIENCE: FITNESS TECHNICIAN – Professional Therapy Services, Peoria, IL (May 2007- August 2007) Organized and implemented exercise program for older adults in a retirement facili ty 100% increase in participants for the program, resulting in a 20% gain in therapy referrals Improved quality of life of participants and increased their satisfaction with the nursing home facility OFFICE CLERK – Professional Therapy Services, Peoria, IL (May 2007- August 2007) Scheduled appointments, contacted physicians and verified insurance Received bonus for having less than 25% cancellation rate COORDINATOR OF SPECIAL EVENTS – Butler Univ. Program Board, Indianapolis, IN (Summer/Fall 2005) Planned events/entertainment for 4,000 students for the sesquicentennial anniversary of the university Managed a $35,000 budget Designed promotional materials (banners, flyers, T -shirts, giveaway items) Reserved space and booked entertainment, music systems, an d food vendors Assembled and directed teams to assist in selling merchandise, promoting events, and working events PRESIDENT OF HALL GOVERNMENT – Butler Univ. Housing, Indianapolis, IN (May 2004- May 2005) Worked with $15,000 budget Resided over weekly meetings, addressed maintenance issues, planned social and volunteer events Raised and maintained participation in hall government by 50% from the previous year COMPUTER SKILLS: Microsoft Office Suite: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher ACTIVITIES/HONORS: Alpha Phi Alumni (Fall 2005- Present) Knights of Columbus Outstanding Student Scholarship (2003 and 2006) 2
Civil Engineering
Ima Civil •
123 Martin Lane
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Springfield, UT
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(212) 311-1xxx
• imacx@siu.edu
OBJECTIVE To obtain an internship in the field of Structural Engineering during Spring 2011 EDUCATION Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Expected Graduation: May 2011 Specialization in Structural Engineering Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Illinois (SIUC) Structural Specialization G.P.A.: 3.61/4.0 RELEVANT COURSEWORK Matrix Methods of Structural Analysis, Seismic Design of Structures, Structural Steel Design, Reinforced Concrete Designs, Statically Indeterminate Structures, Foundation Design, Civil Engineering Materials, Computer-Aided Engineering Drawing WORK EXPERIENCE Structural Engineering Intern, Strand Associates, Inc., Joliet, Illinois Verified contractor shop drawings compliance with specifications Estimated construction cost and quantities Participated in preliminary project studies Drafted structural engineering plans using Bentley Microstation Participated in bridge field inspections
Summer 2009
Engineering Tutor, SIUC, Carbondale, IL Fall 2008 - Present Tutored students in engineering subjects, mathematics and sciences Assisted students in preparation for examinations, homework assignments and general academic concerns Engineering Mentor, SIUC, Carbondale, IL Fall 2007 - Fall 2008 Advised and oriented incoming freshmen and transfer engineering students Facilitated students’ adjustment to University setting and academic demands Engaged students in team initiative and problem solving activities RELEVANT SKILLS Proficiency in Microstation version 7 and version 8 Native English and Italian speaker SAT II Italian score: 790 HONORS/AWARDS Tau Beta Pi National Engineering Honor Society Member Southern Illinois University College of Engineering Scholarship Southern Illinois University College of Engineering Dean’s List – Fall 2007, Spring 2008, Fall 2008, Spring 2009 Southern Illinois University Honors Program Member
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Functional/Chronological Combo Sample Civil Engineering
IMA STUDENT 123 College PL - Carbondale, IL 62901 - 618-555-5555 - imastudent@yahoo.com OBJECTIVE A civil design engineering position EDUCATION Bachelor of Science, Southern Illinois University Carbondale Major: Civil Engineering; Minor: Managerial Economics 3.5/4.0 GPA
May 2010
CERTIFICATION Possess Engineer-in-Training (EIT) Certificate SKILLS Computer Proficient in Excel, Access, CAD, Traffix, Synchro; Internet applications; Experience with PowerPoint, Photoshop and PageMaker. Language Basic Spanish (written and spoken) American Sign Language TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE Engineering Intern, Transport, Inc., Marion, IL May 2009 – August 2009 Worked closely with senior engineers at 100-person transportation engineering firm with revenues in excess of $50 million/year. Performed technical calculations and prepared text for traffic impact studies, environmental impact reports and regional transportation plans. Student Engineer, Johnson Controls, Peoria, IL May 2007 – August 2007 Worked on three-person survey crew at a variety of field sites. Prepared and verified site project requirements, and interpreted construction plans. BUSINESS EXPERIENCE Assistant Manager, Family Video, Carbondale, IL August 2009 – present Assisted with all operations of video rental store with business in excess of $500,000/year. Responsible for daily register reconciliation and banking, scheduling and training ten employees, and inventory control. Shift Manager, House of Juan Valdez, Carbondale, IL January 2008 – May 2000 Managed/oversaw serving 250 lunches daily with revenues in daily intake in exc ess of $5,000 per shift. Ensured proper employee coverage within budget constraints. Conducted assessment to determine percent price increase required to cover increased power costs while maintaining market and profit. REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST 4
Communication Design
Ima Student - 13 Colt Lane •
C-town, IL • 60000 • 314.555.1234 • istudent@siu.edu
Education Bachelor of Fine Arts, Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC) Major: Art and Design; Specialization: Communication Design Minor: Museum Studies G.P.A.: 3.83/4.0 May 2011 Associate of Arts, John A. Logan Community College Major: Graphic Design
Dec 2007
Experience Assistant to the Director Nov 2010 – Present Carbondale Pre-College Art Program, Carbondale, Illinois ~ Design student handbook, keep information current ~ Maintain website for program including student and parent links ~ Prepare exhibition invitations; Assist in all aspects of semi -annual exhibits ~ Manage student enrollment; Perform clerical and administrative tasks Intern, Marketing and Communications Jan 2009 – Aug 2009 National Building Museum, Washington, D.C. ~ Created brochures, postcards, posters, exhibition graphics, web graphics incorporating museum brand and style guidelines ~ Worked with graphic designer on various productions for both print and web ~ Used Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator extensively Childcare Worker July – August 2007 Orphanages 12 and 13, St. Petersburg, Russia ~ Helped infants through everyday activities ~ Collaborated on art projects/art therapy with children ~ Self-guided project funded by the Smith Scholarship for Education Abroad Exhibitions University Gallery, SIUC, Images of Children at Play, University Gallery, SIUC, Parents and Children Together, St. Louis Gallery, How We Play,
Dec 2008 March 2008 Oct 2007
Honors Grover Junior Art Award, Smith Scholarship for Education Abroad, Mitchell Freshmen Art Award,
May 2008 March 2007 Dec 2006
Current Activities Carbondale Area Boys and Girls Club Art Program and Auction Habitat for Humanity, Community home repair and construction SIUC Student Senate, Campus Affairs Committee
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Communication Disorders and Sciences
Chris A. Athlete chris.a.athlete@siu.edu; Ph: 618-234-5678
Current Address: 123 Saluki Drive Carbondale, IL 629xx
Permanent Address: 123 Purple Martin Avenue Martin, IL 6xxxx
EDUCATION Bachelor of Science, Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC), May 2011 Major: Communication Disorders and Sciences; Minor: Psychology GPA: 3.4/4.0 Dean’s List – Spring 2008, Fall 2009 STUDENT ATHLETICS
ACTIVITIES
NCAA Division I Basketball, SIUC Athletics Team Captain, 2009 – present Lead team members and insure that team works together harmoniously Member, 2008-2009 Engage in teamwork and practice 30-40/hours weekly 2009 NCAA Tournament Elite 8 team Coach/Counselor, Kenny Smith Basketball Camp, Summers 2009, 2010 Worked with girls and boys ages 8 through 16 Instructed on the fundamental basketball skills, techniques, team concepts and sportsmanship Served as counselor, residing in dorms with campers; overseeing evening and off-court activities Volunteer, Special Olympics Summer Games, Springfield, IL, 2008, 2009 Served as sports official for various competitions Assisted with athletic training during pre-game session Supervised other volunteers on day of event
WORK EXPERIENCE Host/Server, Purple Martin Pizza, Martin, IL, Summer 2005 Provided quality service to customers; Assisted with food preparation SKILLS
Computer experience: Proficient using MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint; Certified - CPR/AED and First Aid (current) Well-organized with the ability to prioritize and manage time and projects
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Computer Science
Jane Doe janedoe@siu.edu; 618-555-5555 123 Wherilive St.; Carbondale, Illinois 62901 OBJECTIVE Programmer or Programmer/Analyst EDUCATION Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC), Carbondale, Illinois Bachelor of Science - Major: Computer Science, May 2010 G.P.A. 3.5/4.0 COMPUTER SKILLS Languages, Development Tools: C, C++, Java 2.0, SilverStream 3.7.1, WebSphere 4.0, VisualAge 4.0, Visual Basic 5.0, Crystal Reports 5.0, SQL, DB2, HTML, COBOL, JCL, ASP, FORTRAN, IBM Assembler, JavaScript, Cold Fusion SilverStream ePortal 2.2, JSP, XML, WML Operating Systems: Windows 98/2000/XP, Unix, MVS, MS-DOS RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE Programmer/Analyst Intern, Computer Payment Systems Peoria, IL, Jan 2009 – present Write production status program modifications using COBOL and Assembler; controlled CICS applications. Develop and maintain JCL procedures and VSAM files o f inter/intra office clients. Create monthly transaction cost tables and graph.
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Computer Science (SIUC), Carbondale, IL, Sept 2007 - May 2008 Assisted with delivery of introductory COBOL course. Conducted individual help sessions with graduate and undergraduate students to resolve debugging, programming and logic problems. Graded examinations and evaluated students’ programs.
Contract Programmer, Roads Manufacturing, Carbondale, IL , Sept 2006- May 2007 Developed 32-bit Windows software for computer-aided distribution management system. Utilized Graphical User Interface (GUI) design, database design, report design, coding, testing, maintaining and documentation. Managed all phases of software development life cycle. Softwa re system coded by using Visual C++ and MS Access Database under Windows 98/2000/XP environments.
Computer Lab Attendant, Information Technology (SIUC), Carbondale, IL , Aug 2005- Aug 2005 Assisted users in the operation of MVS batch system. Answered questions concerning PC network and software including NetScape, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Word, UNIX and MVS. Maintained terminals and printers.
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Educational Psychology (MS)
Jane Doe 756 Work Ave. Opportunity, Illinois 62901 618.222.3333 janedoe@hotmail.com
EDUCATION Master of Science in Education, May 20XX Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC) Major in Educational Psychology with an emphasis in School Counseling Research Paper: “Career development among high school adolescents� Bachelor of Science in Psychology, May 19XX University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Graduate Assistant April 20XX - Present Career Planning and Testing Services, SIUC o Supervise and train undergraduate and peer advisors o Provide career and job search assistance and counseling o Conduct and critique mock interviews o Provide constructive feedback to students regarding resume and cover letter writing o Staff recruitment and outreach activities to promote Career Services/SIUC o Present workshops and class presentations on career-related topics for college students, high school students and community members o Assist department in organizing, promoting, and implementing Career Fairs on campus o Participate in research and data collection via the internet regarding job/internship searches, career exploration, and educational advancement o Create and implement media and promotional/public relations campaigns o Proctor exams including ACT, GRE, LSAT, and various certification exams o Administer and interpret career assessments including the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and the Strong Interest Inventory (SII) School Counselor Intern Fall 20XX and Fall 20XX Individual Counseling Practicum, Carbondale Middle School Internship, Carbondale Elementary School o Counseled elementary/middle school students in regard to personal and educational needs o Consulted with faculty regarding student progress in the classroom Facilitator/Instructor February 20XX - May 20XX Group Counseling Practicum, SIUC o Facilitate a course in career decision-making for undergraduate students o Assist students in the decision making process of finding a career matching their interests, abilities, and skills 8
Jane Doe, Page 2 o Teach resume-writing, interviewing, search skills, goal setting and time management o Administer and interpret career assessments including the Self -Directed Search (SDS), My Vocational Situation (MVS) and the Career Decision -Making Self Efficacy Scale (CSES) Youth Counselor and Medical Officer June 19XX – September 19XX Marimed Foundation-Kailana Program Kaneohe, Hawaii o Counseled “at-risk” adolescent males in an experiential treatment program o Conducted group activities leading to self-awareness and personal growth o Provided crisis counseling on an individual basis o Participated in clinical staff meetings regarding cadets o Delivered medical treatments to cadets with the supervision of the staff nurse
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE Peer Advisor, Southern Illinois University Career Services, September 20XX - March 20XX Photography Assistant, Smith Photography, October 19XX - July 20XX Research Assistant, University of Illinois, August 19XX - May 19XX Emergency Medical Technician, Chicago Ambulance Service, August 19XX - August 19XX
COMPUTER EXPERIENCE Operating Systems Microsoft Windows 95/98, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Office Applications Microsoft Office 2000 (including Word, PowerPoint, Excel), WordPerfect, QuarkXpress, Corel, Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator Internet Applications Netscape Navigator and Communicator, Microsoft Internet Explorer
MEMBERSHIPS Chi Sigma Iota International Honor Society in Psychology - Secretary 20XX - 20XX Phi Kappa Phi International Honor Society Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education Illinois Counseling Association (ICA) American Counseling Association (ACA)
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Judge for the Illinois Junior Academy of Science in March 20XX at SIUC Presenter at the November 20XX ICA Conference in Itasca, Illinois. Topic: Children at risk: How can we help? Attendee of February 20XX workshop at SIUC Topic: Adolescents and Violence: A Systemic Approach to Prevention and Treatment
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Foreign Language – Spanish
Neda Job nedajob@siu.edu Local Address: 555 College St. School, Illinois 62555 618-555-5555
Permanent Address: 123 Whereilive St. Hometown, IL 62555 555-555-5555
OBJECTIVE: To obtain a position in translation services EDUCATION: Bachelor of Arts in Spanish Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC), Carbondale, Illinois Minor: Business G.P.A. 3.2/4.0
May 2010
Study Aboard, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona Spain, Spring 2009 Completed 12 hours of credit in International Business and Advanced Spanish Traveled to various business sites in Spain, France and Italy to seminars on conducting business in international locations Associate of Arts, John A. Logan College, Carterville, Illinois
Dec 2007
BILINGUAL/TRANSLATION EXPERIENCE: Volunteer, Mi Casa Realty, Spain Spring 2009 Developed potential employee training manuals in Spanish. Assisted customers by telephone using Spanish/English bilingual skills . Translator, Springfield Medical Clinic, Springfield, Illinois Summer 2009 Translated brochures from English into Spanish that outlined the Clinic’s services and events. EXPERIENCE: Customer Representative, Sears Hardware Store, Carbondale, IL Aug 2008 – Dec 2009 Provide exemplary customer service in answering questions related to merchandise. Assist Spanish speaking customers by phone and in person. Collaborate with associates to successfully serve dissatisfied customers. English Tutor, Writing Center SIUC, Carbondale, Illinois Jan – Aug 2008 Helped freshmen students improve their English grammar and compositional writing skills. Assisted student in identifying appropriate writing styles for assignments. Explain and offer ideas for improving technical writing skills. Resident Advisor, Thompson Hall SIUC, Carbondale, Illinois Spring 2006- Fall 2007 Aided first year students adjust to residential living by providing specific programs that incorporated learning, leadership development, community service and student wellness. Networked with students and campus leaders to sponsor or provide special programs References Available Upon Request
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Scannable Resume Management
IRMA M SMART Martinville, IL 62xxx imsmart@siu.edu 618-457-xxxx OBJECTIVE Positions as a logistics manager SUMMARY Experience in production planning, inventory management, space allocation Business and supply chain understanding with accomplishments in logistics, sales, and business analysis EXPERIENCE December 2010 to present Happy Dale Organic Dairy, Lewistown, CA Production Planning and Inventory Control Implemented MRP systems and concepts into organization Prepare reports regarding distribution, regional sales, inventory management March 2008 to November 2010 LLC Transportation, Carbondale, IL Managed transportation and distribution center Managed interactions between 10 carriers, manufacturing site, and distribution centers Improved on-time delivery percentage from 90% to 95% Reduced incoming complaints by 45% within six months August 2007 to December 2007 Nascote, Nashville, IL Intern, Logistics and Inventory Monitored inventory and product flow using Excel and other inventory control software Reallocated over 80,000 square feet of warehouse space to accept arrival of new components Used Auto CAD to update 550,000 square foot building floor plan for continuous improvement EDUCATION Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL Bachelor of Science, Management, College of Business 2007, Magna cum laude. KEYWORD SUMMARY Project manager, sales, market research, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Power Point, Microsoft Project, resource planning, training, writing, presentations, analysis, organizational strategy, Total Quality Management, Just-in-Time.
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Paralegal Studies
Christine X. Smith 123 Brown Avenue; Carbondale, IL 62901 Ph: 618.534-xxxx; Email: cxsmith75@__.com
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Outstanding case research and writing skills Experience with Westlaw, Lexis Nexis, AbacusLaw Notary public, State of Illinois Well-organized and experienced working in fast-paced, high-stress situations EDUCATION Bachelor of Science, Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC), May 2011 Major: Paralegal Studies; Minor: Political Science; GPA: 3.2/4.0 Dean’s List, Fall 2009, Spring 2010, Fall 2010 Associate of Applied Science, John A. Logan College, May 2004 Major: Administrative Assistant EXPERIENCE Civil Litigation Intern, Crane Law Office, Martinville, IL, May – August 2010 Prepared legal documents including motions, discovery, pleadings Conducted legal research Conducted client and witness interviews Assisted in scheduling clients and court hearings Legal Assistant, Venetian Hotel/Casino, Las Vega, NV, October 2004 – December 2005 Served as principal clerical support for Deputy General Counsel -Litigation Organized and maintained extensive filing system to classify, retrieve and dispose of correspondence, records, reports and other documents Screened and referred incoming calls and visitors Composed correspondence and assembled information for reports, briefings, meetings Senior Teller, Bank of Carterville, Carterville, IL, December 2002 – May 2004 Supervised and trained new tellers Coordinated special services for physically/mentally challenged customers Daily cash maintenance and handling for up to $300,000 MEMBERSHIPS Organization of Paralegal Studies, SIUC, Fall 2008 – Present Vice President, Fall 2008 – Present Treasurer, Fall 2007 – Spring 2008 References Available Upon Request 12
Plant and Soil Science -Horticulture
Alex Wisdom 9988 Oakland Ave. East Marion, IL 611xx 618.967.2222 awise@siu.edu
OBJECTIVE Horticulturist/Gardener position in municipal setting EDUCATION Bachelor of Science, Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC), December 2011 Major: Plant and Soil Science; Specialization: Horticulture Science GPA: 3.5/4.0, Dean’s List - Spring 2011, Fall 2010, Spring 2009 RELATED EXPEREINCE Intern – National Park Service, San Francisco, CA, May-August 2010 and 2011 Performed turf management and maintenance including mowing, edging, and fertilizing Planned and maintained ornamental gardens, perennial and color accent beds; weeded, mulched, corrected for micronutrient deficiencies Utilized various methods of pest control including chemical and organic applications , manual removal, live traps, companion planting Repaired irrigation systems as needed: replaced/rebuilt sprinklers, water lines, valves Supervised teen group to plan and set-up new ornamental garden at senior center Sales Associate - Cisco Farm & Garden, Cisco, IL, May 2009 – August 2009 Assisted customers with selections for outdoor plants during spring planting season Conducted three how-to presentations for customers on landscaping tips and pesticide use for residential applications Kept inventory stocked and maintained attractive displays OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE Transit Driver - SIUC Travel Service, January 2011 – present Pick-up and deliver packages to on-and off-campus locations Transport university employees to various locations CAMPUS ACTIVITIES SIUC AGbassadors, Spring 2010 – present Plan and deliver presentations to area high school students regarding AG at SIUC Assist with and represent the College of AG at recruiting and retention events American Agriculture Society, SIUC Chapter, Fall 2008 – present Treasurer, 2010-2011 Secretary, 2009-2010 13
Radiologic Sciences
Josette Example 1234 Resume Boulevard; Carbondale, IL 629xx; Ph: 585-555-1212; email@address.com
Qualifications Summary Experience taking diagnostic x-rays in both film screen and computer radiography Barium studies in both conventional and digital fluoro suites Ability to quickly establish good rapport with patients; experience in taking patient history and explaining exam details Fluent in Spanish Education Bachelor of Science, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, May 2010 Major: Radiologic Sciences; CT and MRI Option GPA: 3.79/4.0 Honors: Dean’s List, Spring 2010, Fall 2009, Summer 2009, Spring 2009 Edward L. Tobin Radiologic Technology Scholarship, 2008 Certifications ARRT Certification (you will list your certification date when finished) Red Cross Certifications/Training: CPR/AED, First Aid, Bloodborne Pathogens Clinical Experience ABC Hospital, Town, IL, Spring 2010 Prepared and positioned patients for radiographic examinations Operated all major necessary and portable diagnostic imaging equipment Trained on use of digital radiography Maintained records of examinations Rochester General Hospital, Rochester, NY, Fall 2009 Performed imaging procedures of the Diagnostic Imaging Department Assisted in x-ray examination, and diagnosis of injury/disease observation Experience with fluoroscopic examinations Ensured patient comfort and operated within an integrated plan of care/service Additional Work Experience Certified Nurse’s Assistant, Henrietta Nursing Home, January 2003 – August 2004 Activities/Memberships Student Member, International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine Secretary, Radiologic Technology Club, SIUC, 2008 References available upon request
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Social Work - MS
SHARON WADE 124 Park Avenue Carbondale, IL 62901 (618)555-1234 E-mail Sharon@siu.edu EDUCATION
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SOCIAL WORK Southern Illinois University College of Education and Human Services GPA: 4.0/4.0 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Southern Illinois University Major: Psychology Minor: Sociology GPA: 3.6/4.0
EXPERIENCE
December 2009 Carbondale, IL
May 2005 Carbondale, IL
Jackson County Probation Murphysboro, IL Internship Case Manager January 2009-Present Facilitate services as directed by the court Conduct mandatory home visits on a weekly basis Attend court proceedings Supervise juveniles with completion of court ordered assignments Prepare social histories for all juvenile clients Illinois Youth Correctional Center Harrisburg, IL Counselor August 2005-May 2007 Provided one on one personal counseling as needed Facilitated group counseling sessions on a weekly basis Maintained case notes on a daily basis Assisted client with long-term goal setting Conducted intake sessions on incoming residents Supervised interns and newly hired staff members Brehm Preparatory School Carbondale, IL Tutor May 2003-May 2005 Provided tutorial services to students with learning disabilities Assisted students with social skills development Supervised students’ behavior as well as taught independent living skills
ACTIVITIES & HONORS REFERENCES
National Association of Social Workers, Phi Beta Kappa American Sociological Association, National Dean’s List Available upon request
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Functional Resume Sample Speech Communications
Everett M. Flynn
everett@yahoo.com
Present Address 133 Edison Drive, Carbondale, Illinois 62901, 314.821.3322 Permanent Address 1775 Cole Drive, Chicago, Illinois 60603, 312.444.2234 Objective Position in the public relations department of a hospital, medical or mental health agency. Education Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC) Bachelor of Science, May 2010 Major: Speech Communications; Specialization: Public Relations Minor: Journalism Relevant Skills Leadership Mentor two first-year interns on strategies for developing a client base and selling techniques at Hospital Products, Inc. Delegate tasks, assist with performance reviews and complete evaluation instruments. Supervised court action and assisted with coaching responsibilities as captain of intramural volleyball team at Southern Illinois University. Instructed over 75 middle school and high school students on blocking, tackling and conditioning techniques at Smithville Youth Football Camp. Public Relations Lead sales meeting with two full-time marketing representatives, two student interns and four part-time employees for Hospital Products, Inc. Responsibility requires strong communication skills, team-oriented attitude and attention to detail. Co-facilitated parent group meetings and met with parents individually to discuss their children’s progress and performance at Smithville Youth Football Camp. Conducted CPR and first aid training sessions for the general public for Jackson County Ambulance Service. Approximately 40 individuals participated in the four sessions. Organizational Created shadowing program whereby student interns could learn about specific job responsibilities of different professionals at Hospital Products, Inc. Orchestrated triage techniques and implemented emergency medical measures during crisis situations as crew member for Jackson County Ambulance Service. Experience Summary 2008 – Present, Marketing Assistant - Hospital Products, Inc., Carbondale, IL 2008 – Present, Captain - SIUC Intramural Volleyball Team, Carbondale, IL 2007-2008, Emergency Medical Technician - Jackson County Ambulance, Carbondale, IL Summer 2007, Counselor - Smithville Youth Football Camp, Carbondale, IL 16
Teacher Certified – Elementary
SUZIE TEACHER 1234 Wisteria Lane Merryville, Illinois 61205 217-555-5555 steacher@siu.edu EDUCATION Bachelor of Science, December 2007 Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois Major: Elementary Education GPA: 3.65/4.0 CERTIFICATION IL Initial Elementary Type 03 (K-9) Endorsements: Middle School Language Arts Middle School Social Science STUDENT TEACHING 3 rd Grade Student Teacher; Lewis Elementary School; Carbondale, Illinois; August 2007 – December 2007 Provide classroom and individual instruction to 23 third grade students. Write and deliver quality lesson plans. Integrate audiovisual teaching aids into classroom instruction. Participate in parent/teacher meetings and assist in coordinating field trip activities. Plan and implement four week unit regarding Women’s History Month. Serve as member of Fall Carnival Committee. FIELD OBSERVATION 3 rd Grade, Lewis Elementary School; Carbondale, Illinois; Spring 2007 5 th Grade, Herrin Elementary School; Herrin, Illinois; Fall 2006 ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE Head Counselor; Camp Running Deer; Henderson, Missouri; Summer 2006 Trained and supervised team of 5 counselors. Created and led daily activities and evening programs for group of 72 special-needs campers. Promoted to position after serving as camp counselor; summers 2004 and 2005. MEMBERSHIPS Elementary Education Student Association; General Member; September 2004 – Present. Student Illinois Education Association; General Member; October 2005 – Present. 17
Teacher Certified - Early Childhood – Preschool/Primary
JANE MARIE TEACHER jmteacher@siu.edu HOME ADDRESS: 1022 East Sunset Peoria, Illinois 56743 309.555.1234
SCHOOL ADDRESS: 1234 West College Carbondale, IL 62901 618.555.1234
OBJECTIVE To secure a position as a classroom teacher in a preschool through third grade room EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science, May 2010 Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC) Major: Early Childhood Education Specialization: Preschool/Primary Associate of Science, May 2008 John A. Logan College, Carterville, Illinois
CERTIFICATION PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION
Type 04 Illinois Initial Early Childhood Special Education Approval Student Teacher - Child Development Laboratory, SIUC, Spring 2010 Created, delivered, and evaluated educational activities for 25 preschool students Designed unit and assembled a study guide for department Coordinated an international festival week Student
Teacher - Winkler School, Carbondale, Illinois, Spring 2010 Taught a 23 pupil second grade Planned and created seasonal, interactive bulletin boards Supervised playground activities and provided after-school tutoring
Volunteer - Latchkey Program, The Women’s Center, Carbondale, Illinois, October 2007 – December 2009 Supervised play activities and assured student safety Assisted professional staff with state-mandated documentation ACTIVITIES
Girl Scout Troop Leader United Way Campaign Chairperson Southern Illinois Literacy Program Tutor Kids Day in the Park Special Olympics
WORK HISTORY
Personnel Assistant - Sears, Marion, Illinois, May 2005 to July 2009 Student Worker/Library Clerk - Morris Library, SIUC, Summer 2008 Receptionist - Carbondale Clinic, Carbondale, Illinois, Summer 2007
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Teacher Certified - Social Studies/Science
JOHN STUDENT 1234 West Oak Street Marion, IL 62959 618.555.1235 jstudent@siu.edu
OBJECTIVE
To obtain a position as a social studies teacher at the secondary level
EDUCATION
Southern Illinois University Carbondale Bachelor of Science in History, December 2009 Minor: Political Science
CERTIFICATION
Illinois Initial Secondary Type 09 Social Science – History (6-12) Endorsement: Middle School Social Sciences
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
9 th Grade Student Teacher, Marion High School, Marion, Illinois, Fall 2009 Taught American and world history to ninth graders Developed a unit on early American explorers Sponsored a field trip to Ft. Massac encampment Co-advised the Social Studies Club Crisis Counselor, Community Hotline, Carbondale, Illinois, January 2007 – Present Receive and refer emergency and non-emergency phone calls Recruit and train volunteers Represent and promote the agency at public/community events Sponsor, Big Brother Program, Sparta, Illinois, Summers 2008 & 2009 Served as a mentor for two adolescents Coached intramural softball Participated in monthly parent meetings
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
Crew 2007
Chief, McDonald’s, Carbondale, Illinois, May 2005 – February Trained counter staff Open and closed store Maintained public health code records
VOLUNTEER
Carbondale Clean and Green, Carbondale, Illinois, Fall 2006 – Present Special Olympics, Carbondale, Illinois, April 2006 – April 2009
MEMBERSHIPS
Council for Students of Social Studies, SIUC, Fall 2007 – Present (Treasurer, Fall 2008 – Spring 2009) Student Recreation Society, SIUC, Spring 2007 – Present (Programming Chair, Fall 2007 – Spring 2008)
REFERENCES
Attached
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Teacher Certified – Secondary (MAT)
SUZIE Q. TEACHER 1234 West McNair Street Carbondale, IL 62901 618.555.1212 steacher@siu.edu
EDUCATION Southern Illinois University; Carbondale, Illinois Master of Arts in Teaching, August 2011 GPA: 3.89/4.0 Eastern Illinois University; Charleston, Illinois Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, May 2010 GPA: 3.75/4.0 CERTIFICATION Illinois Initial Secondary Type 09 – Mathematics (expected August 2011) PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION Year Long Internship; Marion High School; Marion, Illinois; August 2010 – May 2011 Plan and deliver lessons for Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, and Calculus (approximately 120 students) Assess students’ progress and provide remediation as needed Implement classroom management plan to maintain effective learning environment Incorporate technology into the curriculum, including SMART Board and ELMO Utilize lecture, group work, and as instructional strategies Conduct action research project focusing on incorporating gaming into the teaching of mathematics to high school students RELATED EXPERIENCE Tutor; Mathematics Department; Eastern Illinois University; Charleston, Illinois; August 2008 – May 2010 Facilitated tutoring sessions for students experiencing difficulty in Contemporary College Mathematics, College Algebra, and Trigonometry/Geometry Facilitated six two-hour study sessions each week, working with approximately 15 students at each session Incorporated Bloom’s Taxonomy during group discussions, impromptu quizzes, and reflective questioning PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Conference Attendance; National Council of Teachers of Mathemati cs; October 2010 Member; American Mathematical Society; Student Chapter; EIU; September 2007 – May 2010 20
Teacher Certified - Art Education
THOMAS TEACHER 55 West Work Way – Opportunity, Illinois – 217.555.1234 – tteacher@gmail.com EDUCATION Southern Illinois University; Carbondale, Illinois Bachelor of Science, December 2009 Major: Art Education Minor: History GPA: 3.75/4.0 CERTIFICATION Illinois Initial Type 10 – Visual Arts (K – 12) PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION Student Teacher October 2009 – December 2009 Herrin High School Herrin, Illinois Taught Art I (22 students), Photography I (17 students), Photography II (19 students), and Graphic Design (21 students) Created and delivered lessons focusing on all aspects of the visual arts Designed and executed four-week thematic unit regarding impressionist work Assisted with planning and implementation of regional art competition (11 high schools in three counties) Attended parent/teacher conferences Student Teacher August 2009 – October 2009 Lincoln Elementary School Marion, Illinois Taught general art classes for grades 2 through 5 (approximately 150) students Designed and implemented two week thematic unit regarding storybook art Incorporated art history into all lessons Coordinated field trip to St. Louis Art Museum and implemented corresponding project Volunteered at the annual Fall Festival and supervised face painting station RELATED EXPERIENCE Program Coordinator Summers, 2006 – 2009 Art in the Park, Carbondale Park District Carbondale, Illinois Planned and implemented all art projects for summer art program for children ages five to 12 (approximately 75 children each summer) Purchased all needed supplies Supervised 15 volunteers PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
National Art Education Association, Fall 2007 – Present Illinois Art Education Association, SIUC Chapter, Fall 2007 – Present References attached 21
Teacher Certified - Special Education
SUSAN MARIE TEACHER 1234 East Elm Street - Somewhere, Illinois 62001 – 312.555.1234 - smteacher@siu.edu OBJECTIVE To obtain a position as an elementary special education teacher EDUCATION Southern Illinois University; Carbondale, Illinois (SIUC) Bachelor of Science, May 2010 Major: Special Education Dean’s List four semesters Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society CERTIFICATION Illinois Initial Special Education Type 10 K – 12 (LBS-1) RELEVENT EXPERIENCE Student Teacher, Spring 2010 Williamson Co. Special District, Marion, Illinois Evaluated and developed educational activities for 25 elementary students in a resource room Participated in parent/teacher meetings and assisted in coordinating field trip activities Assisted in drafting Individual Learning Plans for students Student Teacher, Spring 2010 Dongola High School, Dongola, Illinois Taught 15 students in a behavior disorder class Consulted with school social worker in planning individualized educational activities Sponsored “Parents as Teaching Partners” program Counselor, Summer 2009 Pike’s Peak Co. Park, Colorado Springs, Colorado Planned and led individualized social activities for behavioral disordered youth Held weekly staff planning sessions and supervised 10 part time volunteers ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE Assistant Manager, February 2005 – December 2008 Casual Corner, Carbondale, Illinois Hired as sale associate and promoted after eight months Scheduled and trained five staff Designed promotional displays and controlled inventory. VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE Student Life Advisor, SIUC, May 2008 – May 2009 American Red Cross Blood Drive, September 2007 & September 2008 Habitat for Humanity, Carbondale, Illinois, April 2007 – Present References attached 22
FAQs ABOUT RESUMES Do I need an Objective or Career Objective? Think about if an objective is needed – does it serve a purpose being on your resumes? You may NOT want to use one if: 1) If you are sending a cover letter along with your resume, you probably don’t need an objective. You will cover that in the opening paragraph of the cover letter. 2) If you are attending a job fair and passing out the same version of your resume to multiple employers, you may not want to use an objective if you are interested in multiple types of positions. 3) If you are applying online directly from an advertised job posting, an objective is unnecessary. You may want to use one if you are sending your resume to a company that has multiple job openings and you want to be sure the employer understands for which jobs you want to be considered, or which areas you are interested in working. How long should my resume be? Most new college graduates’ resumes should be one page long. A two-page is acceptable if all information is relevant. For instance, if you have multiple college degrees, or you have several internship or work experiences that are related to the job you are seeking you may exceed one page. Be sure all information is relevant. Don’t just fill up space with unimportant information. Should I include my GPA? If your GPA is a 3.0 or higher include it in your education section. However, if the employer has listed a minimum GPA requirement, it is in your best interested to list your GPA. Some employers, specifically engineering firms, will frown upon a missing GPA. What do I include in my education section? For current college students and/or college graduates, include only college or university level work and official training you have completed since high school. Should I list ALL of my former academic institutions? The short answer, yes. However, if you have attended an institution for only one semester, it is acceptable to leave it out. We do not recommend including your high school unless you are applying to work there in some capacity or if you have received no college credits at this time. How far back should I go with work experience? If you have a lot of work experience, consider just including the past 15 -20 years of experience. Although some recruiters like to see everything you’ve done, beyond 15 years, you may want to make entries bare-bones and only include job title, company name, location and time period. What categories MUST be included on my resume? At a minimum, your name, address, phone number, email, education, experience. Where do I put my references? 23
References should go on a separate sheet of paper. Be sure your name is on the top of the reference page or cut and paste the same heading from your resume which includes your name, address and contact information onto the top of the reference page. Skip down a couple of lines, put the heading “References,� and list your reference people. Include their name, title, company/agency, address, phone number, email address. What Kind of Paper Should I use for My Resume? Paper that is white or off-white ideally, with no borders, shading or marbling in the background is best. High quality resume paper, which is heavier weight (24 lb) and has a high cotton content, gives your documents a very professional look. Your resume may be photocopied, faxed, or scanned into a database, so eliminat e potential problems by providing a high-quality printed version with no distracting or dark background.
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