PAT A. SMITH Present Address: 1000 College Avenue Stevens Point, WI 54481 Telephone: (715) 341-0000 Email: you@uwsp.edu Permanent Address : 2000 Stewart Avenue Wausau, WI 54401 Telephone: (715) 845-1234 Email: you@anotherisp.com Professional Objective: A one to three sentence statement identifying immediate and long term (3-5 year) goals. Goals should be realistic and beneficial to the prospective employer. Education: Type of degree, month and year awarded University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Stevens Point, WI Major: STATE YOUR MAJOR(s) here (more than one? List them vertically) Minor: STATE YOUR MINOR(s) here, assuming you have one Cumulative grade point average: ?.?? (4.0 = A) Graduating with honors? If so, here’s the place to say so! Special Courses: This segment is optional, but provides a place for you to show an employer which classes you have that highlight your strengths and unique assets. Most classes are adequately represented by titles alone, but some classes benefit from a brief description designed to promote the relevance of the class to the employer’s needs. Special Projects: Think of this section as a place to tout academic activity that took place outside of a class. If you’ve had an Internship, for instance, you can use this section to describe what you did to earn college credit while working as an Intern. Some classes involve extensive projects and this is a good spot to highlight those as well. Experience: Organize your work experiences, paid or unpaid, in reverse chronological sequence (beginning with the most recent) and work your way back to the beginning of college. Most (but not all!) employers will accept 2 page resumes. Check with Career Services to find out what length is best for YOUR chosen occupation! Name of employer, City and State Dates JOB TITLE. Describe your specific duties, responsibilities AND accomplishments. How did this experience prepare you for the job you now seek? Be sure to address “accomplishments” by showing what you did that exceeded the expectations of your supervisors. Name of employer, City and State Dates JOB TITLE. Describe your specific duties, responsibilities AND accomplishments. How did this experience prepare you for the job you now seek? Be sure to address “accomplishments” by showing what you did that exceeded the expectations of your supervisors. PAT A. SMITH Special Skills: Page 2 This is a great place to highlight skills you have to offer that did not appear in your. “Experience” Section. Computer literacy, technical prowess, and personality traits are often addressed here. Background And Interests: Show historical information that favors your candidacy. Extracurricular activities from College (or even high school) can illustrate critical interests, skills, or both. Point out memberships in organizations with a focus related to your career interests. Leadership activities, academic and performance awards, scholarships, and letters can also reveal desirable qualities. A brief list of hobbies or special interests can display compatibility with the employer’s community and working culture. References: Obtain consent from 3-4 individuals who are comfortable with supporting your candidacy. Select references based on their knowledge of your abilities, and try to represent individuals from both working and learning environments. Name, Title Working address (including city, state and zip code) Working phone number/email address (Home phone number only with consent of reference