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Resume Template

The document provides guidance on creating resumes and cover letters. It offers two resume template options - one with bullet points and one in paragraph format. Both templates include sections for contact information, education, experience, leadership and activities, and optional skills and interests. The document advises consulting the career center's website for additional resume templates and tips on filling out the templates and getting feedback.

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Resume Template

The document provides guidance on creating resumes and cover letters. It offers two resume template options - one with bullet points and one in paragraph format. Both templates include sections for contact information, education, experience, leadership and activities, and optional skills and interests. The document advises consulting the career center's website for additional resume templates and tips on filling out the templates and getting feedback.

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RESUMES AND COVER LETTERS

Resume Template I (with bullet points)


Firstname Lastname

Home Street Address • City, State Zip • youremail@college.harvard.edu • phone number

Education
HARVARD UNIVERSITY Cambridge, MA
Degree, Concentration. GPA [Note: Optional] Graduation Date
Thesis [Note: Optional]
Relevant Coursework: [Note: Optional. Awards and honors can also be listed here.]

STUDY ABROAD [Note: If Applicable] City, Country


Study abroad coursework in . Month Year – Month Year

NAME OF HIGH SCHOOL City, State


[Note: May include GPA, SAT/ACT scores, or academic honors an employer may want to know] Graduation Date

Experience
ORGANIZATION City, State (orCity,
Remote)
State
Position Title Month Year – Month Year
• Beginning with your most recent position, describe your experience, skills, and resulting outcomes in bullet or
paragraph form.
• Begin each line with an action verb and include details that will help the reader understand your accomplishments,
skills, knowledge, abilities, or achievements.
• Quantify where possible.
• Do not use personal pronouns; each line should be a phrase rather than a full sentence.

ORGANIZATION City, State


Position Title Month Year – Month Year
• With your next-most recent position, describe your experience, skills, and resulting outcomes in bullet or
paragraph form.
• Begin each line with an action verb and include details that will help the reader understand your accomplishments,
skills, knowledge, abilities, or achievements.
• Quantify where possible.
• Do not use personal pronouns; each line should be a phrase rather than a full sentence.

Leadership & Activities


ORGANIZATION City, State
Role Month Year – Month Year
• This section can be formatted similarly to the Experience section, or you can omit descriptions for activities.
• If this section is more relevant to the opportunity you are applying for, consider moving this above your
Experience section.

Skills & Interests [Note: Optional]


Technical: List computer software and programming languages
Language: List foreign languages and your level of fluency
Laboratory: List scientific / research lab techniques or tools [If Applicable]
Interests: List activities you enjoy that may spark interview conversation
RESUMES AND COVER LETTERS

To help you design a strong resume, OCS offers formatted templates. On the OCS website,
search “templates” and click on OCS Guides and Templates. Choose bulleted or paragraph
style, fill in your information, and then bring your draft to drop-ins for editing and feedback.

Resume Template II (paragraph format)


Firstname Lastname
Home Street Address • City, State Zip • youremail@college.harvard.edu • phone number

Education
HARVARD UNIVERSITY Cambridge, MA
Degree, Concentration. GPA [Note: Optional] Graduation Date
Relevant Coursework or Thesis: [Note: Optional. Awards and honors can also be listed here.]

STUDY ABROAD [Note: If Applicable] City, Country


Study abroad coursework in . Month Year – Month Year

NAME OF HIGH SCHOOL City, State


[May include GPA, SAT scores, or academic honors an employer may want to know] Graduation Date

Experience
ORGANIZATION City, State (or Remote)
City, State
Position Title Month Year – Month Year
Beginning with your most recent position, describe your experience, skills, and resulting outcomes in bullet or
paragraph form. [Note: Begin each line with an action verb and include details that will help the reader understand your
accomplishments, skills, knowledge, abilities, or achievements. Quantify where possible. Do not use personal pronouns;
each line should be a phrase rather than a full sentence.]

ORGANIZATION City, State


Position Title Month Year – Month Year
With your next-most recent position, describe your experience, skills, and resulting outcomes in bullet or paragraph form.
[Note: Begin each line with an action verb and include details that will help the reader understand your accomplishments,
skills, knowledge, abilities, or achievements. Quantify where possible. Do not use personal pronouns; each line should be
a phrase rather than a full sentence. Avoiding the use of articles can make your descriptions flow more smoothly.]

Leadership & Activities


ORGANIZATION City, State
Role Month Year – Month Year
[Note: This section can be formatted similarly to the Experience section, or you can omit descriptions for activities. If this
section is more relevant to the opportunity you are applying for, consider moving this above your Experience section.]

ORGANIZATION City, State


Role Month Year – Month Year
[Note: This section can be formatted similarly to the Experience section, or you can omit descriptions for activities. If this
section is more relevant to the opportunity you are applying for, consider moving this above your Experience section.]

Skills & Interests [Note: Optional]


Technical: List computer software and programming languages
Language: List foreign languages and your level of fluency
Laboratory: List scientific / research lab techniques or tools [If Applicable]
Interests: List activities you enjoy that may spark interview conversation

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