California Institute of Technology 13 Resume Format & Content CAROL TECHER 123

California Institute of Technology 13 Resume Format & Content CAROL TECHER 123 Baltimore Way, Pasadena, CA 91125, (626) 395-#### ctecher@caltech.edu OBJECTIVE: Briefly and succinctly state the type of job and the industry your prefer. If uncertain, leave out objective and put it in your cover letter for each specific application you make. EDUCATION: California Institute of Technology June 200X BA/BS, Major Field of Study GPA: (list if 3.0 or above) • Include amplifying remarks that may strengthen your competitiveness. • You may mention courses, independent studies, significant work commitments, scholarships, etc. SKILLS: • Preface your skills title with an industry-specific title such as “TECHNICAL SKILLS”. • Summarize any industry-related experience, technical, language, communication, or transferable skills that you possess. EXPERIENCE: • Preface your experience title with an industry-specific title such as “GRAPHIC DESIGNER”. Position Title (Most recent first) FIRM/AGENCY , City, State dates • Accomplishment bullets. Start each bullet with a skill word that employers are interested in • Avoid simply listing duties and tasks—describe how you made a difference—state results • Try to generate three or more bullets for each position in this section LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE: • If you have any leadership experience whether elected, appointed, or simply assumed describe it as if it were a job. • Employers come to Caltech to recruit the future leaders of their company. Give yourself an appropriate title and follow the format suggested above. Position Title (Most recent first) CLUB/AGENCY , City, State dates • Accomplishment bullets. Start each bullet with a skill word that employers are interested in • Avoid simply listing duties and tasks—describe how you made a difference • Try to generate three or more bullets for each position in this section RELATED EXPERIENCE: • If you have space and have substantive accomplishment bullets, you may list as indicated above. • If you lack space or accomplishment bullets, you may simply want to list the position title, firm or agency and dates. Often people list “ Additional positions have included: ____, ____, etc.” PERSONAL: Activities and Honors: • List any academic or other honors that you have earned, community activities, organizational activities that were not substantive enough to be listed under “Leadership Experience”. • List hobbies, interests, athletics, music, etc. that you engage in, especially if you compete or have achieved a recog- nition. This shows you are a well-rounded person with many interests. California Institute of Technology 14 Carol D. Techer Mail Code 12-34 California Institute of Technology Pasadena, CA 91125 (626) 123-4567 ctecher@caltech.edu OBJECTIVE Development position in mechanical engineering, with emphasis in fluid mechanics. EDUCATION B.S., Engineering and Applied Science, California Institute of Technology (GPA - 3.4) June 200X Course Emphasis Fluid Mechanics Gasdynamics Thermodynamics Feedback Analysis & Design Dynamics & Vibrations Heat Transfer & Thermal Design EXPERIENCE Research Team Member Summers 200X-200X Software Systems Department, Rockwell International Science Center • Designed and implemented factory simulations in the Smalltalk programming language for eventual productions of PLC code for factory controllers. Simulation features included animation, fault tolerance, networking, and a versatile graphical user-friendly environment (Summer 200X) • Solved system problems for persistent object storage from an object-oriented database. • Presented a paper at TOOLS ’00 in Paris (Summer 200X) • Created a business simulation system that cut production time by 10% (Summer 200X) • Analyzed and evaluated a fast hierarchy for storage of graphical objects. Applied this hierarchy for use by the Allen- Bradley division of Rockwell International (Summer 200X) Student Computer Programmer, Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship June - August 200X Materials Characterization Department, Dr. Smith Research Group, Caltech • Wrote and debugged programs in the C language for the operation of an ultrasound scanning machine used in non- destructive testing of aircraft parts. Upper Class Counselor, Ruddock House, California Institute of Technology September - June 200X • Counseled and advised students regarding personal and academic difficulties. • Solved interpersonal problems, roommate disputes, and interpreted policies. • Created a supportive community atmosphere through social programs, event planning, and discussions. Additional positions include: tutor, lifeguard, retail salesperson, babysitter 200X-0X COMPUTER SKILLS Systems Experience: MS-DOS, Macintosh Family, UNIX, VAX-VMS Language Experience: Basic, Pascal, C, Lisp, Smalltalk LANGUAGE SKILLS German, native speaker Spanish, conversational ACTIVITIES President, Ruddock House 200X-present Social Team Chairperson, Ruddock House 200X-0X Team Captain, Caltech Fencing Team 200X-0X Varsity Water Polo and Swim Teams 200X-0X Alternative Spring Break service projects in Tijuana, Mexico and the Navajo Nation 200X-0X Team leader, Habitat for Humanity during Christmas in April weekend 200X HONORS AND AWARDS I. Amsmart Foundation Scholarship 200X-present National Merit Scholar High School Valedictorian Runner up National Math Olympics Sample Resume California Institute of Technology 15 Thomas T. Techer 1234 Hill Avenue Work: (626) 395-6361 Pasadena, CA 91919 Home: (818) 248-1234 tomttech@caltech.edu ttt@earthblink.net EDUCATION California Institute of Technology Pasadena, CA (Fall 200x) Ph.D. Chemistry; Specialty in biochemical analysis Princeton University Princeton, NJ (May 200x) B.S. Molecular Genetics GPA 3.76, Phi Beta Kappa, John McCreary Memorial Prize in Chemistry EXPERIENCE Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Pasadena, California 200x – present Task Manager & Staff Engineer, Communications Ground Systems (333) Exciter & RF/MMWave Instruments Group Lead the Active Tropospheric Ozone and Moisture Sounder (ATOMS) Technology and Instrument Development (TID) task with a $1.1M budget to complete the development of technology and instrument breadboards (10 – 200 GHz) and demonstrations that would enable a future flight mission; specific areas of responsibilities include project and team management, mission and systems engineering, writing of technical studies and proposals, RF/Microwave hardware design, spectrum certification management, and project website development. Perform communication hardware design for a wide range of government and industry projects with emphasis on hardware development for space applications using RF and microwave systems and components; participated in the JPL Cooperative Education Program from 5/1993 to 12/1995 while an undergraduate student at Virginia Tech Adjunct Professor, University of Southern California 200x – present Design curriculum, lectures, student guides (desktop publishing), and classroom resources for academic programs including undergraduate and graduate Chemistry courses. Assisted Chemistry Department Chair in delivering courses, grading, and running laboratory experiments. California Institute of Technology Research (advisor: A. Einstein) 200x – 200x Studied carbon black-polymer composite vapor detector arrays (electronic noses) for applications in disease diagnosis. Developed sensor arrays that exploit spatiotemporal information and demonstrated the geometric optimization of carbon black-polymer composite vapor detectors with respect to the signal/noise performance. Developed new gas sensor technologies utilizing thin films of gold nanocrystals. PUBLICATIONS, PROPOSALS AND PATENTS Techer, Thomas, and Einstein, A. “Characterization of the Temporal Response Profile of Carbon Black-Polymer Composite Vapor Detectors,” manuscript in preparation Techer, Thomas, (200X) “Surface Imaging Microscopy, An Automated Method for Visualizing Whole Embryo Samples in Three Dimensions at High Resolution”, Dev. Dynamics. Accepted for publication. Techer, Thomas, “Exploitation of Spatiotemporal Information and Geometric Optimization of Signal/Noise Performance Using Arrays of Carbon Black-Polymer Composite Vapor Detectors,” Sensors and Actuators B, 200X, 82, 54-74 Bubble Imaging Technology, U.S. Patent Number 1,234,567 Sample Curriculum Vitae California Institute of Technology 16 PRESENTATIONS, AWARDS AND HONORS Invited Speaker, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria “Active Tropospheric Ozone and Moisture Sounder—Program Overview” 12/200X, “Chemical properties in deep space” 12/200X Guest speaker, Polytechnic College Technology Building Dedication 3/200x Recipient of the Princeton University Presidential Scholar Award 200x CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS ATTENDED Keystone Winter Meeting 200X—Poster Winter Meeting NYC 200X—Poster Keystone Signaling Meeting, 200X FELLOWSHIPS AND ACTIVITIES NRSA 200X -200X (NS10941-02) Curriculum Development Consultant, CAPSI, 200X -200X NIH Dev. Biology Training Grant, Caltech, 200X -200X (5T32 HD07257-15) Associate Editor: RUUSH student research journal, 200X -200X VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES and INTERESTS Emergency Response (ER) volunteer, Pasadena Fire Department and American Red Cross Vice President Graduate School Council Traveled extensively throughout Eastern and Western Europe, Central America, China. REFERENCES A. Einstein, Professor of Chemistry Phil Nye, the Science Guy California Institute of Technology California Institute of Technology 1200 E. California Blvd., 123-45 1200 E. California Blvd., 123-45 Pasadena, CA 91125 Pasadena, CA 91125 (626) 395-6361 iamaneinstein@caltech.edu (626) 395-6361 nyeguy@caltech.edu R. Fine Man, Professor of Drummology Dr. Arkie Medes, Director of Computation California Institute of Technology Jet Propulsion Lab 1200 E. California Blvd., 123-45 1200 E. California Blvd., 123-45 Pasadena, CA 91125 Pasadena, CA 91125 (626) 395-6361 ilovetuva@caltech.edu (626) 395-6361 additup@caltech.edu Sample Curriculum Vitae (continued) The main difference between a resume and Curriculum Vitae (CV) is that a CV includes a comprehensive list of publications, grants, presentations, etc. To create a CV, follow the same guidelines of a regular resume in terms of high- lighting skills, accomplishments, results, etc. Then include the additional categories that relate to an academic or research position. Present the most important information to the employer first. There are no strict rules about categories, length, etc. CVs for academia might be longer than an industry resume. Be sure your cover letter also highlights important information. Prioritize your past experiences and list the most relevant ones. If you are considering alternative careers (such as an industry outside your research or specialty), highlighting the breadth of past experiences and the transferability of your expertise is crucial. The following information is generally included in an academic CV for a Phd or uploads/Geographie/ resume-guide.pdf

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