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Curriculum Vitae

John Doe Address

Tel: 11111111111 – Mobile: 1324657989

Email: johndoe@yahoo.com

OBJECTIVE: See Personal Profiles Section

SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

RELEVANT EXPERIENCE

 .

EMPLOYMENT

EDUCATION

OTHER SKILLS

REFERENCES Available upon request.

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[Your Name] [Street Address], [City, ST ZIP Code] [phone] [e-mail]

Education

2000

Elm University, Chapel Hill, NC Ph.D. in English Dissertation: “The Cross-Cultural Communication Epidemic of the 21st Century” Honors: Dissertation passed “with Distinction”

1997

Elm University, Chapel Hill, NC M.A. in English Thesis: “The Accessibility Debate of Content in the Online Context”

1994

Oak Tree University, Raleigh, NC B.A. Honors in English Areas of Concentration: Journalism, Proposal Writing Minor: French Honors Thesis: “The Female Betrayed and Modern Media”

AWARDS

 Postdoctoral Fellowship, Elm University  President’s Fellowship, Oak Tree University Excellence Grant, Oak Tree University

1998 – 2000 1995 – 1997 1996 – 1997

Teaching Experience

1999

Walnut Grove University, Chapel Hill, NC Lecturer – “Global Communication in the 21st Century.” Developed syllabus and overall course structure, and administered all grades.

1998

Adjunct Instructor – “Editing Technical Documents.”

Developed syllabus and overall course structure, and administered all grades.

1996 - 1997

Instructor – French 101, 102, 201, 202 Developed syllabus and overall course structure, including weekly lab practicum, and administered all grades.

1997

Teaching Assistant – to Professor Garth Fort in “Advanced Rhetoric.” Collaborated on curriculum and exam development, met with students upon request, and graded all written work, including final exam papers.

Related Experience

1995 - Present

Lucerne Publishing, Raleigh, NC Editor Provide as needed editorial support remotely, including developmental and copy editing of their internal online and printed documentation.

1995 - Present

Wide World Importers, Durham, NC Researcher Compile reports, including statistical and market trends, to track the growth of online shipping sales versus the primary offline practices.

1999

Fabrikam, Inc., Raleigh, NC Language Consultant Translated American-English external web site content to French.

1998

Trey Research, Raleigh, NC User Interface Design Consultant Provided content design feedback to program managers to create accessible segue between English and French versions of related content.

 “The Cross-Cultural Communication Epidemic of the 21st

Publications and papers

 “Why So Many Documents Remain Inaccessible in the

Century” Guest speaker at the Global Communication Convention, Los Angeles, CA 2001

 “The Female Betrayed and Modern Media”

Information Age” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of English Professors, New York 1998

Paper presented to the Historical Society for American Women, Athens, Ohio 1995

 English – native language  French – speak fluently and read/write with high proficiency  Spanish and Italian – speak, read, and write with basic

Languages

competence.

 American Society of English Honorees  Western Society of Women Writers  Organization of Global Communicators

Memberships

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Top and bottom margins at 0.7”. Left and right at 0.75”. Candidate’s Name (Don’t change font size)

Street address, City, State, Zip (Don’t change font size)  username@u.washington.edu | http://website address (206) 123-5678 | (206)321-4345 (fax)  optional EDUCATION (this is regular caps; don’t deviate from this preset font size and style)

Seattle, WA

Candidate for Master of Business Administration, concentration

June 2003 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON listing

 Activities such as clubs. Format Officer title, Club name; Club

You can decrease size to 10.5 or 10. 11 is ideal. But be consistent through the resume.

name

 Certificate programs listed  Additional activities, awards, honors

City, State abbrev 2 letters

May 1996 UNDERGRADUATE INSTITUTION

Bachelor degree description, concentrations  Achievements, honors  Thesis, study-abroad program, etc. Keep this section concise.

EXPERIENCE

2000-Present COMPANY NAME, INC. (THIS IS SMALL CAPS STYLE) City1, Country1/City2, State abbrev 2

Title, Division or Subsidiary if applicable

An optional line describing company’s business, to help recruiter

contextualize bullet points.

 Each bullet should describe responsibilities and achievement.

Can use multiple phrases. Each bullet should be 1-3 lines long. Group responsibilities and activities logically to the reader  List bullets in the order starting with one that broadly describes

your job from the 10,000 feet level.

You can decrease size to 10.5 or 10. Ideal is 11. But be consistent through the resume.

 Proceed with additional bullets that drill down to key

responsibilities, describing the activities with action verbs, using little passive tense (is, are, there is, were accomplished). Try to include numbers to quantify your achievement

 Line spacing between each employer listing is 5 point.

City, State abbrev

1999-2000 COMPANY NAME 2 CORPORATION (for this position if different from other position) Title 1, Division 1 or subsidiary1 if applicable

 Apply same principles for developing bullets as mentioned

earlier.

 A note about formatting bullets. If you lose the formatting of a line, don’t replicate it manually. The trick is to go to a line where the formatting is ok, select some text, hit the yellow paint brush button on the task bar.

 Then go to the messed up line and place the cursor somewhere

in that line. The new format should copy over.

1996-1999Title 2, Division 2 or subsid 2 if applicabl (For this position if different from other position)

 Text of the body is all set at 11 point font. If you really need more space, lower to 10.5. Minimum is 10pt. Leave the category (Educ, Exp, Skills and activ) and contact info at the preset size.

 Character spacing is condensed at 0.2point. To manipulate

character spacing, select the desired text, and go to Format > Font > Character Spacing. Drop down and pick ‘condense” and reduce it by 0.2. You can play around and see what you get.

City, State abbrev

1996-1999 SOMETHING INSTITUTE

Title, Division or subsidiary  As the position becomes less recent, you might have fewer bullets for the position. You might condense what were 3 bullets into one. The assumption is that over time you have advanced in your career, and the interesting content is at the more recent positions.

SKILLS AND ACTIVITIES

 Group like items together. Maybe one line for special computer skills,

licenses, languages

 Lump personal hobbies or activities into 1 line. Don’t make it too long.

Remember, this is a resume.

You can decrease size to 10.5 or 10. 11 is ideal. But be consistent through the resume.

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Curriculum Vitae John Doe

Address Here Tel: 01234 567890 Email: ksmall@hotmail.com

OBJECTIVE EDUCATION WORK EXPERIENCE

OTHER SKILLS INTERESTS REFERENCES

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YOUR NAME

101 New Resume Trail, Calgary, SE, Alberta, Canada, TY4-3X2.

(403) 000-0000 (Home) (403) 000-0000 (Cell) me@mymail.com

Objective [ Type Objective Here ]

 Summary of Skills [ Click here and enter details about what you can do. ] [ Click here and enter details about what you can do. ]

 

[ Click here and enter details about what you can do. ] [ Click here and enter details about what you can do. ] [ Click here and enter details about what you can do. ]

Education [ School / Organization Name ]

200x – 200x [ City, Province ] DisplayText cannot span more than one line!.

[ Company / Organization Name ] Work Experience 200x – 200x [ City, Province ] [ Details of position. ]

[ Company / Organization Name ]

200x – 200x [ City, Province ] [ Details of position. ]

[ Company / Organization Name ]

200x [ City, Province ] [ Details of position. ]

Interests [ Click here and enter information. ]

References A list of references is available on request.

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[Your Name] [Street Address], [City, ST ZIP Code] [phone] [e-mail]

Education

2000

Elm University, Chapel Hill, NC Ph.D. in English Dissertation: “The Cross-Cultural Communication Epidemic of the 21st Century” Honors: Dissertation passed “with Distinction”

1997

Elm University, Chapel Hill, NC M.A. in English Thesis: “The Accessibility Debate of Content in the Online Context”

1994

Oak Tree University, Raleigh, NC B.A. Honors in English Areas of Concentration: Journalism, Proposal Writing Minor: French Honors Thesis: “The Female Betrayed and Modern Media”

AWARDS

 Postdoctoral Fellowship, Elm University  President’s Fellowship, Oak Tree University Excellence Grant, Oak Tree University

1998 – 2000 1995 – 1997 1996 – 1997

Teaching Experience

1999

Walnut Grove University, Chapel Hill, NC Lecturer – “Global Communication in the 21st Century.” Developed syllabus and overall course structure, and administered all grades.

1998

Adjunct Instructor – “Editing Technical Documents.” Developed syllabus and overall course structure, and administered all grades.

1996 - 1997

Instructor – French 101, 102, 201, 202 Developed syllabus and overall course structure, including weekly lab practicum, and administered all grades.

1997

Teaching Assistant – to Professor Garth Fort in “Advanced Rhetoric.” Collaborated on curriculum and exam development, met with students upon request, and graded all written work, including final exam papers.

Related Experience

1995 - Present

Lucerne Publishing, Raleigh, NC Editor Provide as needed editorial support remotely, including developmental and copy editing of their internal online and printed documentation.

1995 - Present

Wide World Importers, Durham, NC Researcher Compile reports, including statistical and market trends, to track the growth of online shipping sales versus the primary offline practices.

1999

Fabrikam, Inc., Raleigh, NC Language Consultant Translated American-English external web site content to French.

Trey Research, Raleigh, NC User Interface Design Consultant 1998

 “The Cross-Cultural Communication Epidemic of the 21st

Provided content design feedback to program managers to create accessible segue between English and French versions of related content.

Publications and papers

 “Why So Many Documents Remain Inaccessible in the

Century” Guest speaker at the Global Communication Convention, Los Angeles, CA 2001

 “The Female Betrayed and Modern Media”

Information Age” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of English Professors, New York 1998

Paper presented to the Historical Society for American Women, Athens, Ohio 1995

 English – native language  French – speak fluently and read/write with high proficiency  Spanish and Italian – speak, read, and write with basic

Languages

competence.

 American Society of English Honorees  Western Society of Women Writers  Organization of Global Communicators

Memberships

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YOUR NAME

101 New Resume Trail, Calgary, SE, Alberta, Canada, TY4-3X2.

(403) 000-0000 (Home) (403) 000-0000 (Cell) me@mymail.com

Objective [ Type Objective Here ]

 Summary of Skills [ Click here and enter details about what you can do. ] [ Click here and enter details about what you can do. ]

 

[ Click here and enter details about what you can do. ] [ Click here and enter details about what you can do. ] [ Click here and enter details about what you can do. ]

Education [ School / Organization Name ]

200x – 200x [ City, Province ] DisplayText cannot span more than one line!.

[ Company / Organization Name ] Work Experience 200x – 200x [ City, Province ] [ Details of position. ]

[ Company / Organization Name ]

200x – 200x [ City, Province ] [ Details of position. ]

200x [ Company / Organization Name ]

[ City, Province ] [ Details of position. ]

Interests [ Click here and enter information. ]

References A list of references is available on request.