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Whitney Moore, M.S. Career Counselor

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Whitney Moore, M.S.Career Counselor

• Getting Started

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• Creating a Resume

• Resume Don’ts

• Resume Examples

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• Length, margins, font

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• Single spacing

• Headings should stand out

• Important information at the top

• Balance

• Clean and consistent

• Print on resume-based paper

• 100% factual – don’t lie

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• Write down all experiences (MASTER RESUME)

• Organize into sections

• Define target audience

• See your Career Services Office (career.umn.edu)

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• Name and Contact Information

• Objective

• Education

• Professional /Industrial Experience

• Research Experience

• Teaching Experience

• Activities

• Skills/Certifications

• Honors and Awards

• Volunteer Experience

• Leadership Experience

• Professional Memberships

• Professional Development

• Projects

• Publications

• Presentations

• Patents

Sally Johnson7890 West Sixth Avenue

Anytown, MN 55698

651-789-1234 [email protected]

• Optional section

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• Be clear and concise

Summary of Qualifications

• Two years experience in human resource development

• Capable of working quickly and accurately to meet deadlines

• Demonstrated ability to solve complex problems effectively

• Proficient computer skills, including detailed knowledge of

Microsoft Office

• Must include:• Degree • Institution • Location • Graduation date • GPA

• Other ideas:• Thesis title or emphasis information• Related Coursework and study abroad• Honors and awards (or under separate heading if more than 2)• High school information not included

Doctorate of Philosophy in Mathematics May 2015

College of Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN

Dissertation Title: An Indefinite Nonlinear Diffusion Problem in Traffic Patterns

GPA: 3.89

Master of Science in Mathematics May 2013

College of Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN

Emphasis: Numerical Analysis

GPA: 3.750

Relevant Coursework: Fundamental Structures of Algebra, Introduction to Numerical Analysis,

Introduction to Analysis I, II, Combinatorics A

Bachelor of Science in Mathematics May 2011

College of Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN

Minor: Management

GPA: 3.981

• Highlight tangible skills

• Heading can be specific

• Subheadings of different skill types

• May want to use level of mastery

SKILLSOperating Systems: Windows, LinuxPrograms: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Matlab,

Mathematica, AutoCADComputer Languages: Java, C++Languages: Fluent in German

• Title headings based on experience type

• Include: Job title, company name and location, dates, and bullet points

• List in reverse chronological order

• Use indents and bullets

• Use action verbs

• Do not use personal pronouns

INDUSTRY EXAMPLE:

Technical Aide May 2013 – September 2013

3M Company Maplewood, Minnesota

• Detailed description of your specific duties and

responsibilities, as well as the skills used to accomplish

these tasks

• How you contributed to the company and your

projects, accomplishments

RESEARCH EXAMPLE:

Graduate Research Fellow Fall 2010 – Present

Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

• Investigating the reductive dissolution of iron oxyhydroxide nanoparticles using

quinones. Notable techniques: X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, high

performance liquid chromatolography.

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Research Assistant Fall 2011-Present

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Center for Hardwood Ecology

Project: European earthworms and deer in Midwestern hardwood forests

Supervisor: Dr. John Doe

TEACHING EXAMPLE:

Teaching Assistant (ENGL 3003W-British Literature I) Fall 2011-Present

Department of English, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

• Collaborated with visiting faculty to develop curriculum and seminars for 50 students on

works of British literature, developing student skills in critical reading and essay writing

• Graded and wrote assignments for class, tracking grades in Excel spreadsheet

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Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Modern Algebra, University of Minnesota, Fall 2012

• Collaborated with visiting faculty on developing curriculum and seminars for 50 students on topics

related to modern algebra

So, you're experienced? Before you advertise this in your résumé, be sure you can prove it.

• Avoid vague statements

• Use brief, specific examples

• Use Action Verbs

• Use proper tense

• Use field terminology

• WRITE SKILLS STATEMENTS

• EXAMPLES:Instead of... "Experience working in fast-paced environment“

Try... "Registered 120+ third-shift emergency patients per night“

Instead of... "Excellent written communication skills“

Try... "Wrote jargon-free User Guide for 11,000 users“

Instead of... "Team player with cross-functional awareness“

Try... "Collaborated with clients, A/R and Sales to increase speed of receivables

and prevent interruption of service to clients.“

• Think about your experiences in skill terms.

• Any experience can give you transferable skills!

• Skills are developed through work, volunteer, research, teaching, leadership experiences, etc.

• Example: technical skills developed through your coursework

• Example: communication skills developed through working as a graduate teaching assistant with students

• Example: teamwork skills developed through working with a research group

• ORGANIZATION/PLANNING

• SUPERVISORY/MANAGEMENT

• RESEARCH/QUANTITATIVE

• COMMUNICATION

• CREATIVITY

• LEADERSHIP

• PROBLEM SOLVING

• TECHNICAL

• TEAMWORK

What are the most important skills necessary for identifying a strong applicant for your hiring needs?

• Ability to function as a team

• Interpersonal communication

• Ability to learn new ideas quickly

• Identify and Solve problems

• Ability to appreciate and interact with people different than themselves

• Creative/Innovative thinking

Source: 2011 U of M employer survey

Top Five Skills Employer Seek• Ability to work in a team

structure• Ability to verbally

communicate with persons inside and outside the organization

• Ability to obtain and process information

• Ability to plan, organize, and prioritize work

• Ability to analyze quantitative data

Source: Job Outlook 2012, National Association of Colleges and Employers

• PROJECTS: Describe individual or group work you’ve done to demonstrate your ability to apply learning to real-life problems

• PUBLICATIONS: Provide a list of published works you have been a part of (those submitted and under review)

• PRESENTATIONS: List presentations you have given, along with any co-presenters

Publications Journal publications

• Anical, Michael, John Author, Bill Article. Journal article title. International Journal of Mathematics, 2011; Under review.

• Anical, Michael, Joe Author, Goldy Article. Journal article title. International Journal of Mathematics, 2009; 126 (56-70): 1020-1056

Conference publications

• Author, Mark Micheal Anical, Tom Article, Title. Conference title, Conference City, State, 2010.

Presentations• Presented “Numerical Study of Natural Convection in Solar Thermal Storage

Vessels” at the Minnesota Society of Professional Engineers Conference 2011, St. Paul, MN, September 19-22, 2011

• Presented “Numerical Study of Natural Convection in Solar Thermal Storage Vessels” at the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Conference 2011, St. Louis, MO, June 4-7, 2011

• Presented poster of research work “Low Pressure Plasma Synthesis of Crystalline Silicon Nanoparticles” at the Minnesota Society of Professional Engineers Conference 2008, Minneapolis, MN, September 20-24, 2011

• Presented robot at University of Minnesota Robot Show Fall 2003, Minneapolis, MN, December 8, 2003

• List professional associations/organizations

• Include dates of membership

• Communicates your professional commitment

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

International Association of Mechanical Engineers August 2013-Present

American Society of Mechanical Engineers August 2011-Present

Minnesota Society of Professional Engineers August 2009-Present

• No lies and/or exaggerations

• Personal information is not necessary

• Supervisor contact information

• Salary history and/or requests

• Only related hobbies/interests

• Avoid personal pronouns

• “References Available Upon Request”

GOLDY GOPHER 1234 Gopher Way ~ Minneapolis, MN 55414 ~ 612-555-5555 ~ [email protected]

SUMARRY OF QUALIFICATIONS • Pursuing a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering

• Obtained industry experience through internship at Boeing and collaborated on a project with BASF

• Proficient in aerosol/nanoparticle synthesis, sampling, measurements and instrumentation

• Experience in air filtration, cleanroom technology, engine emission, and flow measurement/CFD

• Knowledgeable about thermal-fluid problems, aerosol physics, and mechanical design

EDUCATION Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering Expected Graduation May 2015

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN

College of Science and Engineering

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Cumulative GPA: 3.87

Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering May 2013

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI

College of Engineering

Cumulative GPA: 3.76

RELATED INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE Intern, Boeing Seattle, WA Summer 2012

• Conducted systematic measurement for flow fields in a smoke test chamber at different heating and ventilation conditions, using Particle Image Velocimetry

• Helped validate CFD simulation results for smoke generation and transport in commercial airplane cabins

• Streamlined a key product characterization procedure, improving reproducibility and turn-around time for manufacturing

• Designed and implemented comparative studies of various standard operating procedures in order to detect areas of improvements

• Collaborated with a multi-disciplinary team of software engineers, electrical engineers, and aerospace engineers

• Interacted with customers, partners, subcontractors and suppliers

• Presented findings and recommendations of project areas that could be developed to the internship coordinator and colleagues

SKILLS • Particle Generation: Nebulizer, Tube Furnace, Fluidized Bed, Diffusion Burner, Electrospray

• Laboratory Instruments: Electron Microscopy (TEM, SEM, EDX), Differential Mobility Analyzer, Condensation Particle Counter, Nanoparticle Surface Programs: LabVIEW, Matlab, ANSYS, Fluent, AutoCAD, Pro/ENGINEER, SolidWorks, ImageJ, Macromedia

• Computer Languages: C/C++, Fortran, HTML, JavaScript

PROJECT EXPERIENCE

Developing Pulsed Aerosol Loading System, Center for Filtration Research (CFR) Spring Semester 2014

• Designed and built the control hardware and program of an experimental system for pulsed aerosol loading tests on filter media

Upgrading Control Software of UNPA, BASF Company Fall Semester 2013

• Improved the LabVIEW control software of Universal Nanoparticle Analyzer (UNPA): Added new functions, such as particle diffusion loss correction;Enhanced program user interface and debugged code errors

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Graduate Research Assistant Sept.2011 – present

Particle Technology Lab, College of Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN

• Collaborated with Donaldson Company and 3M through Center for Filtration Research (CFR) to study mass loading and pressure drop on Nanofiberfilters

• Performed experimental and theoretical studies on the filtration of fractal aggregates

• Measured penetration of silver aggregates across model screens at various sintering temperatures

• Developed an analytical model for predicting effects of particle structure on filter efficiency

• Continued NSF funded research on real-time structure and mass measurements for agglomerated nanoparticles

• Evaluated in situ the particulate mass concentration of diesel engine emissions using a variety of instrumentation and methods

• Developed new modules for and maintained a web-based software on filter performance evaluation, dust cake loading and filter pleating design

• Conducted numerical study on diffusion-limited aggregation of nanoparticles

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS

Journals

• G., Gopher, L. Yang, A.B. Duggard, H. Aleckson (2011). Measurement of Metal Nanoparticle Agglomerates Generated by Spark Discharge using the Universal Nanoparticle Analyzer (UNPA). Aerosol Sci. & Technol., Accepted

Conferences

• Presentation, Effect of Nanofiber Layer on Dust Cake Formation and Structure. XXth AAAR Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN, Oct 26-30, 2012

• Presentation, Online Measurements of Structure and Mass Concentration for Airborne Nanoparticle Agglomerates. AIChE 2012 Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, Dec 10-14, 2012

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Member of American Institute of Chemical Engineers 2013 – present

Member of American Association for Aerosol Research 2011 – present

Member of American Filtration & Separations Society 2011 – present

Curriculum Vitae Resume

Audience Fellow academics and researchers

in your field

Non-academic employers

Length Flexible 2 pages

Focus Full history of your academic

credentials

Experience related to the position

References Included Not included

Whitney Moore, M.S. ([email protected])