I'm doing internships but I have doubts for my resume! HELP!
8 years ago
I'm about to finish my engineering but I must do some kind of internships first to graduate (professional residences is how we call'em here) however, some companies ask me to send a CV in english and I'm not sure what term is the right when I refer to say my currently scholar level, so..is it right if I say *bachelor science in*, *major*, *degree in* or*undergraduate* I'd be great to know. Thank you for reading c';
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Math terms getting into my daily language, sorry
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Or something like that
"Name of my College/University"
That's a common format. You put the dates of everything that you've done. Do the same here, except you put the date you expect to receive your BSc degree.
[Your university] - [University Location]
Bachelor’s Degree of Science - Biology (or whatever field, if you're specializing it could be mechanical engineering or the like)
Received: [Month, year]
In your case, it would be 'anticipated date of completion', or something similar.
Let me know if you need more specific help...
For me, since I'm still attending college, I would put down "High School Diploma" along with the name and location of the school itself and the years attended. Plus, I'd put down the name of the college|university and the year I started attending with "present" as the end year, along with the program I'm studying and the degree.
Typically, the header would contain your full name with your address and contact information underneath. You will change this often to reflect the position you're applying for
The first section under that header would be your goal or objective.
The second section would be your experience; this is where you put your past employment, where you worked, what position, where it was located, and for how long.
The third section is your education history; you only need to put down your high school, undergrad, and grad school, where they were located, how long, and what degree & field.
The fourth section would list your skills; most of it being hardware and software skills. Things like knowing how to draw, what instrument you can play, could also be in this.
The fifth section lists activities; typically things like volunteer experience or non-profit organizations or clubs (including school clubs) would go here, including the location, how long, and your roles.
The sixth and final section is for listing referrals; typically, you would put down names and contacts of people who know you but are not related to you nor are you close friends with. However, most people put down "Available upon request" for that line, due to running out of room on the page.
also I did a functional CV, so that matters even less.