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Simple Facts About the College Resume Explained

I strongly suggest before reviewing how to write a College Resume, take the time to make sure to read my tips on how to make a resume.

The format of your resume is very important. You must choose the format that best suits your current situation.

Reversed Chronological Order Resumes are the most used and are best when you have the experience and skills required to do the job.

Not sure where to start? Then you need to think about perhaps writing a Functional Resume it highlight your skills.

This type of resume is best for someone with no or limited work experience.

The College focuses on accomplishments due to the candidate’s limited work experience.


John Grant
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Objective : A career in computer programming

Talented and resourceful individual offering strong interpersonal and organizational skills,
Self-starter who shows initiative and possesses excellent communication skills.

Key words: Motivated, Successful, Results-driven

Relevant Skills and Accomplishments :

Organizational Skills :

• Headed organizational committee for a social event for 100 residents,
• Developed a personal budget an itinerary for a 2-month trip to Europe,
• Computerized accounts for a local company using Quicken.

Communication Skills :

• Tutored 5- college students on basic computer skills,
• Presented social event plans to committee and delegated workload,
• Exhibited strong persuasive skills in convincing school board to approve social event.

EDUCATION :

The Best University, 2003-2007
Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science

Work Experience :

2004-2007: Part-time Tutor for basic computer skills.
Worked 15-20 hours per week while attending university full-time to tutor 5 college students.

1997-2004: Camp Counselor- Hampton Camp
Promoted to camp counselor in 1999. Responsible for creating and implementing interactive programs for campers aged 8-12.

Achievements:

Graduating Class Valedictorian : 2000

Basketball: Team invited to conference and regional tournaments in 2004,2006 and 2007

Academic Honor Roll: 2002-2003


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