CV & Resume Tips for THE Students™

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💡 CV & Resume Tips for THE Students™

Tele 7/24: Empowering Students with Career-Ready CV & Resume Guidance™

A strong CV or resume is essential for internships, part-time jobs, or graduate program applications. This guide provides practical tips for students to present their academic achievements, skills, and experiences clearly and professionally.

1. Understand the Purpose

  • A CV highlights academic achievements and skills, ideal for research or graduate applications.
  • A resume is concise and tailored for job or internship applications.
  • Know which document is expected by the opportunity you are applying for.

2. Structure Your Document

  • Header: Full name, contact information, LinkedIn or personal website.
  • Objective/Summary (optional): A 1–2 sentence statement about your career goals.
  • Education: Degree(s), institution, expected or completed graduation date, GPA (if strong).
  • Experience: Internships, part-time jobs, research projects, volunteering, leadership roles.
  • Skills & Certifications: Technical skills, languages, or certifications relevant to your field.
  • Awards & Achievements: Scholarships, academic honors, competitions.

3. Tailor to the Opportunity

  • Highlight relevant experiences for each application.
  • Use action verbs and quantify accomplishments where possible (e.g., "Led a team of 5 in a marketing project resulting in a 20% increase in engagement").

4. Keep It Clear and Concise

  • Use readable fonts (10–12 pt) and consistent formatting.
  • Stick to 1–2 pages depending on the level of experience.
  • Prioritize clarity over decorative formatting.

5. Review & Polish

  • Proofread for grammar, spelling, and consistency.
  • Ask a mentor, professor, or career counselor for feedback.
  • Ensure all links (LinkedIn, portfolios) are up to date.

Extra Tips

  • Start building your CV/resume early and update regularly.
  • Include relevant projects, leadership, and extracurriculars.
  • Avoid clutter—focus on achievements and measurable results.

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Last updated: 19/08/2025 10:24 (UTC)