Sohe Resume Book
Sohe Resume Book
Sohe Resume Book
Contents: Quick Guide for Writing a Resume Sample Resumes Resume Checklist
FORMATTING BASICS
Margins: 0.5-1" Font: 10-12pt (name can be bigger) Use correct tense Clean format that is easy to read Balance the white space Use Bold & Italics sparingly, but CONSISTENTLY 2 bullets per experience (minimum)
name, your position title, location, dates 4. Most recent on top (under each category heading)
(verb)
Results/Purpose
(how or why)
Example 1: Coordinated networking events for over 50 members by partnering with local alumni (ex. of how you did it)
Example 2: Coordinated networking events for members and alumni which increased alumni membership by 20%
Practice:
WHAT COUNTS AS EXPERIENCE Full time/part time jobs Internships Volunteer work Organization involvement Study Abroad/Relevant Classes Research
SECTIONS OF A RESUME Heading: Name & contact info Objective (optional) Education Experience Skills; Honors/Awards; Coursework (optional)
Call the Student Academic Affairs & Career Services Office: 608-262-2608 Visit the website: www.sohe.wisc.edu Meet with a Career Advisor by appointment Walk-in hours: Wednesdays: 10am-12pm and Thursdays: 1-3pm Created by Megan Watt: Updated 3/14/14
John Doe
1300 Linden Drive, Madison, WI 53706 linkedin.com/in/JohnDoe (608) 555-1234 jdoe@uwalumni.com EDUCATION University of WisconsinMadison, Madison, WI Bachelor of Science Personal Finance Certificate in Business Overall GPA: 3.8 / 4.0; Deans List (5 semesters) COURSE HIGHLIGHTS The Consumer & the Market Consumer Policy Analysis Wages & the Labor Market FINANCE EXPERIENCE Clifton Gunderson Financial Services, Madison, WI May 2014-Present District Marketing & Recruiting Manager - Initiate and cultivate relationships with business owners and professionals - Develop and implement marketing plans to recruit potential agents and customers - Improvise strategic solutions to urgent issues presented by District Manager - Maintain company financial records using Microsoft Excel - Demonstrate successful time management by balancing academics with 20 hours per week of employment Strategic Wealth Management Group, Madison, WI May 2012-August 2013 Administrative Assistant - Communicated with clientele and demonstrated expertise in office management through mailing, faxing and telephone duties - Coordinated mailing and marketing materials for 7 conferences with 500 attendees per conference Indian Hill Golf Course, Stillwater, MN June 2011-August 2011 Pro Shop Cashier - Provided excellent customer service to all customers through the use of clear communication and patience - Utilized knowledge and marketing skills to inform customers of available products - Communicated with customers by telephone and managed tee time schedule LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES Financial Occupations Club for University Students, Madison, WI January 2014-Present Vice President - Plan and facilitate 5 programs per semester which contribute to member skill development - Organize golf outing for 150 participants including club members, professionals, and clients to provide networking opportunity All Campus Leadership Conference, Madison, WI March 2013 Participant - Participated in a conference of over 100 students to further develop leadership skills - Strengthened communication, teambuilding, and individual skills beneficial to a career in finance VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES Badger Volunteers The River Food Pantry Madison Children's Museum August 2013-Present August 2012-December 2013 August 2011-May 2012 Household Risk Management Estate Planning for Financial Planners Family Financial Counseling May 2014
EDUCATION
123 Bascom Hill Madison, WI 53706 608.555.1234 ascott@uwalumi.edu Linked In: Ann Scott
Ann Scott
May 2015
University of Minnesota, Florence, Italy Summer 2012 Study Abroad Program Studied significant trends of the market, aspects of the creation processes, and artistic and social expression of interior design Gained exposure to different cultures and adapted to diverse situations in classes and during travel
DESIGN EXPERIENCE
Cogdell Spencer, Madison, WI August 2013-Present Interior Design Intern Compile finishes for lead Interior Designers current healthcare design projects Order, file, and organize materials for the design offices resource library Verify accuracy on finish plans and schedules for 4 assistant designers Student Chapter of the American Society of Interior Design (ASID) May 2012-Present Member Assist in setting up networking events, including ASID Career Day and the Fall Taliesin Tour Contribute to design stage and space layout for fashion show produced by students Department of Design Studies, School of Human Ecology, Madison, WI Relevant Coursework Color Theory and Technology Chinese Brush Painting: Thought and Application Global Perspectives on Design and Culture Interior Design IV May 2012- Present
WORK EXPERIENCE
Teacher Education Library, University of Wisconsin Madison Libraries, Madison, WI October 2011-Present Circulation Supervisor Supervise and train student staff of approximately 20 on the librarys operations Apply advanced understanding of circulation policies and procedures to customers to ensure accuracy and customer satisfaction University Housing, Madison, WI August 2011-May 2012 House Fellow Organized and facilitated events for 60 students, including a Welcome Back Bash and a Spring dinner Provided academic and personal support for residents including tutoring, referrals to appropriate resources based on their needs Participated in diversity and leadership programming for housing residents
COMPUTER SKILLS
AutoCAD Architecture Civil 3D Microsoft Publisher Experience with Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, and Illustrator
Seth Cohen
EDUCATION
University of Wisconsin - Madison, Madison, WI Bachelor of Science Community and Nonprofit Leadership Certificates: Environmental Studies and Global Health
School of Human Ecology, University of Wisconsin Madison Fall 2013 Experiential Leaning and Community Issues Researched community programs and conducted in-depth interview of Madison Senior Center Director to glean information about program strategy Presented strategic plan to Senior Center upon analyzing data to improve long-term business plan
NONPROFIT EXPERIENCE
Madison Senior Center, Madison, WI January 2013 - Present Student Intern Recruit over 15 professional volunteers to serve on center board and community committees Researched and created long-term business plan to improve program efficiency Coordinate special events and fundraisers, including a prom and poker night with over 50 attendees Habitat for Humanity, Madison, WI January 2013 - May 2013 Assistant Site Director Led group of 15 volunteers in building a house including siding and structuring projects Planned multiple volunteer activities throughout the community, including 3 building sites and ribbon cutting ceremonies and 2 fundraisers. Planned multiple volunteer activities throughout the community including 3 building sites and ribbon cutting ceremonies and 2 fundraisers Helped build an entire house during the school year for a local family of 5 in the Madison area United Cerebral Palsy of Southeast Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI September 2012 - December 2012 Special Events Intern Assisted in planning and hosting two major fundraising events, including Charlie Kapp Golf Challenge and Joes Run/Walk & Roll Event Coordinated over 200 volunteers for Joe's Run/Walk & Roll in order for the event to run smoothly
East High School, Madison, WI March 2012 - Present Special Education Tutor Worked one on one with 4 students with various abilities in subjects such as reading, math, and science to assist in their learning and development Collaborated weekly with administrators, teachers, and the tutoring coordinator to brainstorm unique approaches to teaching Planned annual bowling fundraiser which raised over $4,000 for the special education department
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
HONORS
Fall 2012
LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
Fluent in Spanish
Bucky Badger
(608) 262-2608 bbadger@wisc.edu LinkedIn: BuckyBadger Current Address: 1300 Linden Drive Madison, WI 53706 Permanent Address: 888 Dubuque Street Gregory, IL 54321
EDUCATION
University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI Bachelor of Science Retailing Certificate: Business Overall GPA: 3.2 / 4.0 Deans List (Spring 2012) Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan Study Abroad Program May 2014
American Cancer Society Relay for Life, Madison, WI January 2011 January 2012 Team Captain Fundraised over $2,000 towards The American Cancer Society and cancer research Planned fundraising events such as car washes, bake sales, and garage sales to raise money for cancer awareness
Julie Johnson
University of Wisconsin Madison Bachelor of Science Human Development and Family Studies Madison Community College A.A. General Studies
EDUCATION
Project Grow Madison, WI Corp Group Leader September 2014Present Maintain 4 hours a week of class assistant time with over 25 fifth graders Participate in weekly trainings and meetings to ensure all Project Grow members are informed of changes & policy updates Assist with planning of classroom sessions with supervisor and classroom instructors Teach partner child to read by planning and implementing reading activities
INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE
UW Madison Hospital and Clinics Research Assistant Observed and monitored emotional reactions of children playing in a clinical setting Input, synthesized, and analyzed data to interpret outcomes
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
School of Human Ecology Student Academic Affairs Office Madison, WI Peer Advisor/Student Office Assistant August 2013Present Provide reception assistance for academic and career advising office by scheduling advising appointments, responding to student inquiries, tracking attendance for drop-in advising, and updating educational handouts and presentation materials Present student perspective on time management skills, course selection, use of online course registration tools, and tips for student success at group advising sessions and new student orientations Interact professionally and courteously with students, faculty, and staff in the School of Human Ecology and on campus Private Family Madison, WI Nanny Summers 20122013 Supervised two school-aged children 5 days a week and provided transportation to activities and trips to museums, amusement parks, and other activities Created and implemented a developmentally appropriate reading program that significantly increased the childrens reading and literacy skills Taught and facilitated social, emotional, and behavioral skills that effectively increased positive interactions Encouraged independence and self-reliance through meal making, household responsibilities (such as cleaning up after oneself), and self-regulation of activities
WORK EXPERIENCE
Safe Haven After School Program Madison, WI Team Leader September 2013Present Coordinated and directed groups of 3-4 volunteers to maintain structure and order Mentored new volunteer members by demonstrating leadership and encouraging proper interactions with children Volunteer September 2011September 2013 Developed positive relationships and provided homework assistance to third-grade students from low socio-economic backgrounds through one-on-one and small group interactions Taught conflict resolution and effective communication skills to 15 students through demonstrations and activities
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
Cynthia M. Palmer
1300 Linden Drive Madison, WI 53706 cmpalmer@wisc.edu
608-555-1234
linkedin.com/in/CynthiaPalmer
May 2015
Education
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI Bachelor of Science Major: Textile and Apparel Design Certificate: Entrepreneurship GPA: 3.16/4.00 Berlin School of Economics, Berlin, Germany Studied Entrepreneurship
Experience
Kohls Internship Program, Madison, WI June 2013-August 2013 Mens Suit Design Intern Collaborated with senior and assistant designers to design and develop womens knitwear products for Lands' End Participated in companywide leadership seminars to gain a better understanding of leadership and collaborative teamwork in professional settings Gained a comprehensive understanding of corporate retail structure Intimi, Berlin, Germany Marketing Intern Designed and executed marketing strategies for a small lingerie company in Berlin Created styles for seasonal photo-shoots January 2012-May 2012
J. Crew Store, Madison, WI March 2011-August 2011 Sales Associate Collaborated with visual merchandising team to create a polished look in the store Represented Coach brand and encouraged a friendly environment for customers by providing timely customer service Studied products to better assist customers and meet monthly sales goals
Activities
2012 Kohls Design Competition Competed against UW-Madison designers in an outerwear design and construction competition Received second place award and $500 scholarship for outerwear jacket
May 2012
England Study Abroad Program: Design, Entrepreneurship, and Culture Summer 2012 Selected from a group of 400 students by Kohls Center for Retailing Excellence to study abroad in England Experienced and studied offshore design, development, sourcing, and distribution J. Crew Campus Representative Spring 2012 Represented and advertised the J. Crew brand on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus through social media, fashion showcases, and promotional flyers Organized monthly in-store student shopping events which increased student shopping by 15%
Honors
Kohls Intern Scholarship Recipient (Summer 2013) UW-Madison Design Studies Department Portfolio Review Honorable Mention Award (Fall 2012) Undergraduate Research Scholar (Fall 2011) People to People Student Ambassador (Summer 2010) Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite and Microsoft Office Conversational in German Traveled to Italy, Spain, Turkey, and France during semester abroad
Resume Checklist
YES NO Comments
Specific (includes position title and company interested in)? Clearly states what skills you possess and what you will bring to the position (i.e. what you can offer the company)?
YES
NO Comments
Education
Lists University of Wisconsin- Madison and location (Madison, WI) Official degree (Bachelor of Science or Arts) and Major listed Lists emphasis area, minor, and/or certificate if applicable? GPA: Cumulative and/or major GPA (if a 3.00 or above) no more than two decimals, and out of a 4.0 scale? (i.e. 3.21/4.0)
YES
NO Comments
Experience
YES
NO Comments
Headings: Education, Experience, Activities, Volunteer, Honors and Awards, Computer or Language Skills (not all required) Category headings tailored (at least one)? (i.e. Design Experience) Experiences are in reverse chronological order under each category headings (aka more recent on top) Each experience has name of organization, position title, location (city/state), dates (month/year), and description of the experience? 2 to 5 statements per experience? (Bullets are recommended.) Statements demonstrate skills of major accomplishments rather than routine tasks/duties? Accomplishment statements start with skill/action verbs? (See back for examples of skill/action verbs.) Most Relevant Information On Top: (is the most relevant experiences/skills at the top of your resume?) Tip: Use Categories to help Individual statements clearly market results that are a product of the expressed skills? Quantify results? (i.e., use numbers when possible)?
To set up a career advising appointment or to have your resume reviewed by a career advisor, please call the SAA Office (608) 262-2608.
Example 1: Filmed a 10 minute documentary using the X3000 camera (ex. of how you did) Example 2: Filmed a 10 minute documentary on AIDS awareness for a class presentation (ex. of why you did it)
Source: National Association of Colleges and Employers, NACE Research: Job Outlook Survey 2013
Computer skills Flexibility/adaptability Detail-oriented Technical skills Organizational skills Leadership skills Friendly/outgoing personality