Sample Résumés College of Science & Engineering

Sample Résumés
College of Science & Engineering
ACTIVE VERBS
Use active verbs to emphasize your transferable skills and grab the attention of the reader.
Activated
Adapted
Advised
Aligned
Analyzed
Applied
Appraised
Assembled
Assessed
Assisted
Attained
Audited
Authored
Averaged
Budgeted
Built
Calculated
Catalogued
Caused
Changed
Classified
Collaborated
Collected
Communicated
Compiled
Completed
Composed
Computed
Conceptualized
Condensed
Conducted
Conserved
Consolidated
Constructed
Consulted
Coordinated
Contributed
Created
Critiqued
Decreased
Delegated
Demonstrated
Designed
Detailed
Detected
Determined
Developed
Devised
Diagnosed
Directed
Discovered
Dispensed
Displayed
Dissected
Distributed
Diverted
Drafted
Edited
Educated
Eliminated
Enforced
Engineered
Enlarged
Ensured
Established
Estimated
Evaluated
Examined
Expanded
Experimented
Extracted
Facilitated
Familiarized
Gained
Generated
Guided
Headed
Hypothesized
Identified
Illustrated
Implemented
Improved
Improvised
Increased
Indexed
Influenced
Informed
Initiated
Innovated
Inspected
Installed
Instituted
Instructed
Instrumented
Integrated
Interpreted
Invented
Inventoried
Investigated
Lectured
Led
Located
Maintained
Managed
Mapped
Measured
Mediated
Modeled
Modified
Monitored
Noted
Observed
Operated
Organized
Oversaw
Performed
Piloted
Pioneered
Planned
Predicted
Prepared
Presented
Preserved
Processed
Produced
Programmed
Projected
Published
Qualified
Quantified
Raised
Reasoned
2
Recommended
Recorded
Redesigned
Reduced
Rendered
Reorganized
Repaired
Replaced
Researched
Reviewed
Revised
Saved
Selected
Shadowed
Simplified
Solved
Sorted
Specified
Stimulated
Streamlined
Strengthened
Structured
Studied
Suggested
Summarized
Supervised
Supplied
Supported
Surveyed
Systemized
Synthesized
Taught
Tested
Timed
Trained
Transcribed
Transferred
Translated
Transmitted
Treated
Tutored
Updated
Upgraded
Verified
Wrote
Sample Résumés
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Sample Biology Résumé
Ben Nguyen
1500 South Hudson, Fort Worth, TX 76129
[email protected], 817-512-6345
Objective
Seeking summer internship with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to develop stronger understanding of the
relationship between biology and environmental and government policies
Education
TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, Fort Worth, TX
Bachelor of Science in Biology, May 2013
Major GPA: 3.7
TCU TROPICAL RESEARCH STATION, San Ramon, Costa Rica, January-May 2010
Skills
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Conversational Spanish
Experienced conducting scientific research and using technical writing
Proficiencies with pH probes, Ion Chromatography, and Mercury Analyzer from independent study
Used Total Organic Carbon Analyzer, Dissolved Oxygen Probes, and UV Spectrophotometer during
coursework
Relevant Experience
FOSSIL RIM WILDLIFE PRESERVE, Glen Rose, TX, May 2011-August 2011
Conservation Intern
• Monitored general health of 20 animals by performing specific veterinary procedures including monthly
worming, fecal sample collection, and administration of medications
• Prepared special diet plans and managed feeding schedules of carnivorous animals
• Compiled monthly diet inventory reports, recorded behavioral observations, and maintained daily records
and expenditure forms
• Managed purchasing and ordering of supplies; cleaned, maintained, and stocked food area
FORT WORTH ZOO, Fort Worth, TX, August 2009-May 2011
Assistant Teacher
• Taught groups of 10-15 elementary-age children about animal life, development, and natural
environments
• Comply with zoo regulations regarding animal care and feeding
Research & Laboratory Experience
TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, Fort Worth, TX, January 2010-Present
“Study of Organisms in Water Samples from the Trinity River System”
• Assist faculty member in research regarding water purity in Tarrant County
• Examine and analyze microscopic organisms and their chemical toxicity using microscope
• Test water pH levels and mercury content in reservoir
“Biological Influences on Native Texas Plants”
• Collected samples and recorded physical and biological characteristics in laboratory
• Compared 5 plant families to determine biological differences between species
• Researched weather patterns and regional influences on the spread of plant spores
• Presented results of study at Student Research Symposium in April 2011 to TCU faculty, Fort Worth
community, and various local businesses and corporations
Additional Experience
REI, Customer Service Representative, Fort Worth, TX, August 2011-Present
BACKWOODS, Salesperson, Fort Worth, TX, June-July 2010
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Sample Pre-Med Résumé
BETHANY COOK
5567 Crimson Avenue • Fort Worth, TX 76107 • [email protected] • 817-555-5555
EDUCATION
Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX
Bachelor of Science in Biology with a minor in Chemistry, May 2012
Overall GPA: 3.88
Major GPA: 3.78
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
Medical Scribe
September 2011 – Present
Harris Methodist Hospital
Fort Worth, TX
• Document medical history and physical exam in patients’ medical charts in busy ER during weekend nights
• Transcribe lab and radiology test results and track test progress on patient charts to assist physicians
• Participate in consultations with patients, family members, and other medical personnel in order to get correct
information recorded on charts
Biology Research Assistant
August 2011 – Present
TCU Biology Department
Fort Worth, TX
• Maintain lab organization and ensure proper care of lab instruments
• Assist faculty members with research projects by tracking data and writing analysis reports
• Design new method for collecting DNA data from 50 mice used in a diabetes research trial
Biology SAT II Tutor
August 2010 – May 2011
Kaplan Test Prep
Fort Worth, TX
• Tutored 30 high school students to prepare for SAT II in Biology by providing individual tutoring sessions
• Planned lessons based on curriculum given by Kaplan
• Tailored teaching strategies to match students’ learning styles which resulted in scores in top 25 th percentile
VOLUNTEER AND OBSERVATION EXPERIENCE
Cook Children’s Hospital, regular 20 hours/week NICU volunteer, June 2011-Present
Presbyterian Night Shelter, special events volunteer, June 2011
Medical Observations:
• Dr. Mary LoCoco, Harris Methodist Hospital – Obstetrics and Gynecology, 40 hours
• Dr. Lewis Dollahite, Harris Methodist Hospital – Orthopedic Surgery, 35 hours
• Dr. Gary Rutledge, Harris Methodist Hospital – General Surgery, 50 hours
HONORS AND MEMBERSHIPS
TCU Scholar, 4 semesters
Dean’s List, 4 semesters
Alpha Epsilon Delta, TCU Chapter of Pre-Med Honors Society, 2010 – Present
SKILLS
ChemDraw, Linux programming, Lotus, Microsoft Office Suite, Macintosh programs
CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
TCU Leadership Center
Big Brothers Big Sisters Mentor
TCU Leaps Volunteer in community service and engagement projects
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
Server, BJ’s Brewhouse and Restaurant, Fort Worth, TX, August 2009 – July 2010
Orientation Student Assistant, TCU New Student Programs, Fort Worth, TX, May 2009 – August 2009
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Sample Chemistry Résumé
Chris Liu
1823 Cantey Street, Fort Worth, TX 76129
[email protected], 817-854-6348
Profile
Detailed and analytical professional with applicable experience in areas including chemical analysis, technical
writing and research, and statistical and mathematical analysis seeking a Chemist Assistant Internship with
Dannon
Education
Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, December 2013
Minor in Mathematics
GPA: 3.79
Lab Work & Research
TCU Chemistry Lab, Fort Worth, TX
Research Assistant, January 2012-Present
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Study chemical effects of hormone injections in foods containing proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates
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Collaborate with faculty members to run and monitor experiments
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Accurately collect experimental data for analysis and submit information to faculty for publication
Student Researcher: “Mathematical Analysis of Molecular Development,” February 2011-December 2011
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Studied developmental growth of food molecules and created an algorithm to identify and track
developmental patterns
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Determined experimental objective and research procedure for data collection and analysis
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Conducted research in conjunction with 2 peers and compiled results into technical paper
Skill Sets
Analytical Skills: UV-Vis, X-Ray Crystallography, Mass Spectrometry
Synthesis Areas: Experience with organometallic techniques and organic chemistry of cyclic azides/amines
Publications & Presentations
Burton, N., Coffey, M., Liu, C., Hwang, G. “Reactivity and Effects of Enzymes in Organic Foods,” Chemical
Review, Submitted 5/2012.
Liu, C., Hwang, G., Prahdma, H. “Mathematical Analysis of Molecular Development,” TCU College of
Science and Engineering Research Endeavors, 2012.
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Presented at College of Science and Engineering Student Research Symposium
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TCU Student Research Grant Recipient, $1500
Leadership Experience
American Chemical Society, TCU Student Chapter, Fort Worth, TX
Chapter President, August 2011-Present
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Managed weekly meetings of 15-20 members and organized monthly agendas
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Planned 4 outreach events including a performance entitled “Science is the Future” to 50 4 th grade
students at Martin Luther King Elementary School
Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX
Chemistry Teaching Assistant, January 2011-Present
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Prepared and taught lessons in inorganic chemistry for 2 sections of undergraduate sophomores
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Monitored and led students in laboratory experiments to supplement class lectures
Memberships & Honors
American Chemical Society, 2011-Present
National Society of Collegiate Scholars, 2011-Present
TCU Dean’s List, 5 semesters
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Sample Computer Science Résumé
CARLOS GONZALEZ [email protected] ▪ 817-­‐555-­‐5555 Current: 4350 Rice Mine Road, Fort Worth, TX 76132 Permanent: 4602 Royal Lane, Dallas, TX 75230 OBJECTIVE Seeking an entry-­‐level computer programming position with a Software Development company EDUCATION Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, May 2012 Major GPA: 3.4 Overall GPA: 3.7 COMPUTER SKILLS Languages: Java, C++, SQL, HTML, JavaScript, FORTRAN, ADA, DHTML Operating Environments: Windows XP, DOS, UNIX, Macintosh Business Tools: Statistical Analysis, PSpice, Microsoft User Certification (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) EXPERIENCE Web Intern, Sanderson Mobile Homes, Watauga, TX – May -­‐ August 2011 • Designed, tested and implemented a dynamic web site • Increased website usage and renter access by 75% • Created user and developer manuals to be provided to the corporation System Development Team, Medalist Club, Dallas, TX – May -­‐ August 2010 • Redesigned “Access Membership Database” format to be more user friendly • Developed standard queries for use of Medalist Board Members • Constructed user and developer manuals Barista, Starbucks Coffee, Fort Worth, TX – November 2008 -­‐ May 2010 • Trained 15+ new employees on Starbucks standards and customer service expectations, cash register operations, and equipment usage • Communicated with customers to accurately take orders and prepare beverages SENIOR DESIGN PROJECT Collaborated with a team of 5 to design and program a computer security system used to encrypt personal user information in online databases • Received Honorable Mention at the North Texas Computer Systems Design Convention RELEVANT COURSEWORK Computer and Network Security Programming Language Concepts Operating Systems Advanced Systems Programming Compiler Theory Database Systems HONORS, MEMBERSHIPS, AND ACTIVITIES Computer Science Society, 2010 -­‐ Present Upsilon Pi Epsilon, International Honors Society for the Computing Sciences, 2010 -­‐ Present Association of Computing Machinery TCU Leaps Leader, 2010 Starbucks “Employee of the Month,” May 2009 and December 2009 7
Sample Engineering Résumé
ETHAN M. ANDERSON 8922 Sandage Fort Worth, TX 76109 [email protected] 817-­‐555-­‐5555 EDUCATION Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, May 2012 Minor: Mathematics Overall GPA: 3.42 RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Manufacturing Intern, May 2011-­‐August 2011 James Joyce Architectural Firm, Fort Worth, TX • Monitored scrap productions rate, targeted sources of scrap, and recommended recycling method • Developed a 10-­‐point procedural checklist to reduce downtime on automated assembly line by 17% • Designed and ordered 30 items of new test equipment for assembly line that detect defective parts Assistant Project Engineer, May 2010-­‐August 2010 R.J. Coleman, Inc., Arlington, TX • Aided 3 engineers to develop and test efficiency methods in manufacturing assembly lines • Conducted 3-­‐month study to reduce manufacturing hours while maintaining product quality at 99% level • Modified 30 plastic test specimens and improved mounting, polishing, and microscopic analysis Computer Lab Monitor, August 2009-­‐May 2010 Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX • Resolved computer issues and responded to student questions during 4-­‐hour shifts • Managed opening and closing of computer lab with 50 stations and 15 printers • Maintained computer equipment by conducting checks and installing updates SENIOR DESIGN PROJECT Project Design Lead, August 2011-­‐Present Nissan Automotive, Fort Worth, TX • Collaborated with 8 students to design, test, and manufacture a new airbag deployment system for Nissan vehicles • Coordinated schedules and assigned design and development tasks to group members • Rendered design drawings and drafts, constructed prototypes, and analyzed results of tests SKILLS AutoCAD/Inventor, MathCAD, PSPICE, MATLAB/SIMULINK, OS and Linux/Unix Programming, Excel, Word RELEVANT COURSES Fluid Mechanics Advanced Engineering Dynamics Advanced Engineering Vibrations Optical Fiber Communication ACTIVITIES & MEMBERSHIPS ASME -­‐ American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2010-­‐Present The College of Science and Engineering Student Advisory Board, 2011-­‐Present Student Branch of ASHRAE -­‐ American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-­‐Conditioning Engineers TCU Energy Club, 2009-­‐2011 HONORS Senior Honors Project (Houston Technical Conference), 2010 Vice-­‐Chair, The Honors Cabinet, 2010 8
Sample Environmental Science Résumé
LIVI N. GREEN
1520 Merida, Fort Worth, Texas 76109
[email protected], 817-555-5555 (cell)
www.linktoonlineportfolio.com
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE:
Detailed and results-oriented Spanish-speaking environmental scientist with experience and interest in the fields of
hydrology, environmental compliance, hazardous waste management, and storm water management.
Qualifications include:
• 40-hour HAZWOPER certified
• Technical proficiencies including GIS, GPS, digital mapping, computer modeling, and remote sensing
• Applied coursework in Phase I ESAs and Compliance Audits with hands-on experience in environmental site
assessments and writing technical reports
• 4 years experience in customer service, training, and administrative management
EDUCATION:
Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science, May 2012
Study Abroad: TCU Tropical Research Station – San Ramon, Costa Rica, February – June 2010
Research Projects: “Tropical Plants and Indigenous Animals in the Costa Rican Rainforest,” 2010
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE:
Student Storm Water Consultant, August 2011 – October 2011
City of Bedford and TCU Department of Environmental Science, Bedford, TX
• Designed plan for conservation and recycling of storm water resources during extreme drought
• Presented findings and suggestions to City Council for vote and approval
Accomplishments:
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Awarded TCEQ EnviroMentor of the Year, 2012
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Presented findings at the TCU College of Science and Engineering Student Research Symposium
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Completed project under 60-day deadline and successfully stabilized water resources for residents
Field Technician, May 2011 – August 2011
Stephens and Associates, Austin, TX
• Collected water samples from Town Lake and documented readings using Chemstation Chromatography
• Operated and maintained remediation systems at research stations
• Participated with 3-member team to research and analyze soil and water quality findings in surrounding areas
Data Research Intern, May 2010 – August 2010
National Health and Environmental Research Laboratory, Duluth, MN
• Conducted testing for chemical metabolism and the toxic effects on fish in Lake Superior per EPA protocols
• Developed organizational system to compile research information and interpreted data in technical reports
RELEVANT COURSEWORK:
Environmental Compliance: Gained understanding of regulations including CAA, CWA, RCRA, CERCLA, OSHA,
OPA, and NEPA through conducting a thorough compliance audit of a local Fort Worth company
Geographic Information System: Learned techniques of using spatial data, mapping, data representation, and creating
and maintaining geodatabases using ESRI-ArcGIS
Environmental Impact: Performed research and conducted TCEQ report on the contamination of arsenic in
groundwater and its effect on drinking water supplies from local aquifers
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Research Presenter, TCU Student Research Symposium, Fort Worth, TX, April 2011, 2012
Student Assistant, TCU Department of Geology, Fort Worth, TX, August 2011 – present
Assistant Manager, The Gap, Fort Worth, TX, August 2010 – May 2012 9
Sample Geology Résumé
GABI ALVAREZ
3234 Lubbock Street • Fort Worth, TX 76109 • [email protected] • 817-555-5555
EDUCATION
Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX
Bachelor of Science in Geology, December 2011
Overall GPA: 3.7
TCU Geology in Scotland: Edinburgh, UK – studied the influences of early geologic thinkers, May – June 2010
FIELD WORK
Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX
• Chesapeake Drill Site Review, Barnett Shale, TX, November 2011
• Oklahoma Geological Field Sampling, Arbuckle Mountains, OK, August 2011
• Big Bend Geological Work Study, Big Bend National Park, TX, December 2009 – January 2010
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
• Colorado Field Camp, Cañon City Embayment, CO, August 2011
University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX
• New Mexico Field Camp, Rio Grande Rift, Jemez and Tusas Mountains, NM, June 2009
EXPERIENCE
TCU Geology Department, Fort Worth, TX
Research Assistant, August 2010 – Present
• Analyzed rock samples from Barnett Shale for use in departmental research study
• Catalogued detailed records of mineralogy analysis through daily reports
Texas Tea Offshore Drilling, Galveston, TX
Offshore Oil Specialist Intern, May – July 2010
• Operated offshore oil equipment
• Collaborated with 12 member team to collect crude oil from offshore stations
• Processed over 500 refining oil samples by working efficiently with a team
Ferguson Enterprises, El Paso, TX
Petroleum Internship, April – August 2008
• Monitored the daily business operations by maintaining organized and detailed office files
• Distributed pipe and fittings to 3 locations around the area
SKILLS
• GIS, Petra, GPS, Seismic Micro-Technology Workstation Software, Kingdom Geophysical Software
• Adobe Design Suite (InDesign, PhotoShop), Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Powerpoint)
RELEVANT COURSEWORK
Well Log Interpretation
Seismic Interpretation
Seismic Stratigraphy
Petroleum Engineering
Prospects to Production
Optical Mineralogy
ACTIVITIES & HONORS
American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 2010 – Present
TCU Geology Club, 2009 – 2011
TCU Energy Club, 2009 – 2011
OTHER EXPERIENCE
TCU Frog Camp, Frog Camp Facilitator, Fort Worth, TX, August 2009, 2010, 2011
Texas Food Bank, Volunteer, Fort Worth, TX, September 2010 – December 2010
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Sample Math Résumé
MINH TRAN Current Address
TCU Box 2906332 Fort Worth, TX 76130 [email protected] / 817-­‐555-­‐5555 Permanent Address 5699 Montfort Plano, TX 77081 EDUCATION Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX Bachelor of Science in Mathematics with an Actuarial Concentration, May 2012 Minor: General Business Overall GPA: 3.76 EXAMS AND TRAINING Exam P/1 (Probability), Passed, December 2010 Exam FM/2 (Financial Mathematics), Sitting, April 2012 SOA VEE Credits: • Economics • Corporate Finance RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Actuarial Intern, June 2010 – Present Mercer HR Consulting, Fort Worth, TX • Completed benefit calculations to increase company revenue by 15% • Reviewed plan documents, produced benefit statements for 515 company employees, and filed government reports before deadlines • Examined and verified retirement trust financial statements for 50 clients • Developed liabilities using actuarial principles and Mercer’s Global Retirement System (GRS) Math Tutor, August 2009 – May 2010 TCU Athletic Department, Fort Worth, TX • Tutored 41 student athletes to improve math skills for introductory and remedial mathematical courses • Created individualized lesson and study plans for weekly one-­‐on-­‐one appointments • Developed “Math FAQ-­‐Frequently Asked Questions” handout now used widely by TCU Athletics Academic Services SKILLS Microsoft Office Certified (Access, Excel, Word, PowerPoint) Java, C++ QuickBooks RELEVANT COURSEWORK Probability and Statistics Interest Theory I & II Actuarial Mathematics Financial Management Principles of Financial Accounting Principles of Managerial Accounting Econometrics Microeconomics Macroeconomics ACTIVITIES & HONORS Pi Mu Epsilon Math Honorary Society, 2010 – Present TCU Scholar, 4 semesters
OTHER EXPERIENCE Server, Red, Hot and Blue, Fort Worth, TX, June 2008 – December 2009 Student Assistant, Mary Couts Burnett Library, Fort Worth, TX, August 2007 – May 2008 11
Sample Physics-Astronomy Résumé
PAUL ZHANG 1921 Vista View, Fort Worth, TX 76129 [email protected], 817-­‐987-­‐6543 Education TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, Fort Worth, TX Bachelor of Science in Physics and Astronomy, May 2012 Minor in Math GPA 3.8 Relevant Experience TCU PHYSICS LAB, Research Assistant, Fort Worth, TX August 2011-­‐Present • Collaborate with TCU faculty to utilize multi-­‐wavelength observations (X-­‐ray through mid-­‐infrared) in the investigation of local stellar populations • Study star clusters and giant stars to further understanding of the structure and evolution—chemical and dynamical—of the Milky Way and other Local Group galaxies • Analyze the role of environment and dark matter content of Milky Way satellite galaxies NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION, Summer Research Intern, Albuquerque, NM May 2009-­‐August 2009 • Conducted studies alongside NSF scientists regarding the physics, chemistry, and dynamics of Earth's atmosphere and near space environment • Researched climate processes and variations and generated a comparison analysis • Analyzed the natural global cycles of gases and particles in earth's atmosphere Lab and Research Experience “Quantitative Analysis of Meteorite Particles,” Texas Christian University, January 2012-­‐Present • Observed the composition, structure, and properties of meteorite particles. Analyzed the resulting implications using statistical package software “Analysis and Interpretation of Quantum Physics,” University of Texas, May-­‐August 2011 • Studied the micro-­‐level actions of particles and developed hypotheses and analysis according to quantum physics principles. Presented to peers for review after completion of the study “Effects of Addiction on the Human Neurosystem,” UT Southwestern, May-­‐August 2010 • Participated in analysis of data relating to studies of neurosystems of recovering drug addicts Publications Borne, G., Crum, M., Zhang, P., Hernandez, G. “Quantitative Analysis of Meteorite Particles,” American Physics Review, Submitted 5/2012. •
Presented at College of Science and Engineering Student Research Symposium, April 2012 Zhang, P., Griffin, G., Preethi, H. “Analysis and Interpretation of Quantum Physics,” University of Texas Science Magazine, 2012. • National Science Foundation Student Summer Research Grant Recipient, $1500 Skills Languages: Mandarin Chinese fluency Computer Skills: IDL, Fortran, C, C++, Linux, Verilog, ROOT, Maple, Mathematica, Xilinx, Geant4 Laboratory Tools: Oscilloscope, Microscope, Electroscope Honors and Awards Honorable Mention for Outstanding Research, TCU Student Research Symposium, March 2011 1st Place for Freshman Group Project, TCU Student Research Symposium, March 2009 Professional Memberships American Physics Society, 2010-­‐Present American Astronomical Society, 2010-­‐Present 12
Sample Dietetics Résumé
NATASHA DAVY
1551 S. Losing Weight Dr. • Fort Worth, TX 76179
(817) 555-5555 • [email protected]
PROFILE
Bilingual Spanish nutritional sciences graduate with hands-on research and academic experience seeking position in
nutritional counseling. Flexible team-player with expertise in:
• Food Preparation
• Food Management
• Clinical Experience
• Nutrition Education
• Community Outreach
• Nutrient Research
EDUCATION
Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX
Bachelor of Science in Nutritional Sciences (Coordinated Program in Dietetics), December 2011
SKILLS & CERTIFICATIONS
• Fluent in English and Spanish
• FoodWorks, SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences), Nutrient Analysis software
• Texas Food Handler’s License and ServSafe Certification
SUPERVISED PRACTICUM
Nutrition Intern
January 2010-April 2011
Children’s Hospital
Fort Worth, TX
• Performed diet histories and nutritional assessment of dialysis patients
• Created form letter to present to parents from physicians working with eating disorder patients
• Researched supplements and dietary aids and created informational pamphlet displayed in waiting rooms
• Shadowed dietitian and observed counseling sessions involving teenager patients with eating disorders
Student Practicum
September 2009-December 2009
Glen Haven Nursing Home
Arlington, TX
• Conducted nutrition assessments for over 50 patients
• Analyzed chart information and designed a menu targeting specific dietary needs
• Prepared documentation about patients’ health and dietary status for visiting nutritionists
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
“Effects of Eating Disorders on Pre-Adolescent Girls,” September 2010-March 2011
• Conducted weight, bone, body mass, and muscle mass tests on subjects to determine the most harmful age at which
eating disorders affect growth development
• Received Honorable Mention at the TCU Student Research Symposium, March 2011
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
EatGreat Volunteer, Dallas Health Fair, Dallas, TX, August 2011
• Prepared healthy food samples and performed cooking demonstrations
• Answered consumer questions related to nutrition education and healthy eating programs
Delivery Volunteer, Meals on Wheels, Fort Worth, TX, July 2010-July 2011
• Assessed dietary needs of Meals on Wheel recipients and planned weekly menus accordingly
• Delivered meals daily to 15 elderly residents throughout Fort Worth area
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Sample Nutrition Résumé
Nadia Patel 428 College Drive Fort Worth, TX 75000 [email protected] (972) 567-­‐9876 Objective Motivated professional with applicable experience seeking position as a Nutritional Consultant Education Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas Bachelor of Science in Nutrition, December 2012 Overall GPA: 3.5 Major GPA: 3.7 Certifications Texas Food Handler’s License ServSafe Certification CPR and First Aid Certification Related Heartland Community Hospital Fort Worth, TX Experience Dietary Technician Intern January 2010-­‐Present • Planned menu selection for cardiovascular patients • Monitored and logged temperatures for food, refrigerator and dish machine records • Conducted inventory and ordered food products as needed • Assisted Dietician with the planning of over 40 patient dietary needs • Coordinated activities for 15 food service employees Whispering Pines Children’s Home Heartland, Georgia Sous Chef May-­‐August 2008, 2009 • Consulted with Executive Chef and 5 kitchen staff on weekly food preparation • Planned menus and prepared meals for 200 campers in conjunction with the head cook • Purchased food and supplies TCU Department of Nutritional Sciences Fort Worth, TX Student Assistant August 2008-­‐May 2009 • Provided friendly service to students, faculty, and staff • Answered questions from current and prospective students regarding the Nutritional Sciences Department • Designed an informational and promotional brochure advertising the department • Acted as a student departmental representative at TCU open houses and orientations Professional Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 2011-­‐Present Memberships Student Nutrition and Dietetics Association Skills • FoodWorks, SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences), Nutrient Analysis software • Adobe InDesign, Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Outlook) Activities Delta Delta Delta Sorority: Community Health Chair, August 2011-­‐Present TCU Leaps, 4 times Other Wendy’s, Sales Associate, Statesboro, Georgia, August 2007-­‐August 2008 Experience Wal-­‐Mart, Cashier, Atlanta, Georgia, May 2006-­‐July 2007 14
Sample Psychology Résumé
Philip Mason
2800 South Bailey
Fort Worth, TX 76107
[email protected]
817-156-9876
Profile
Business-oriented professional with excellent management, analytical, and creative skills seeking a summer
position with ThisNamed Company as a Marketing Assistant
Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, May 2013
Minor in Advertising/Public Relations
GPA: 3.7
Education
Experience
Best Maid, Fort Worth, TX
Marketing Intern, January 2012-Present
• Design and create marketing strategies to be published on social media platforms targeting 18-32 year old
demographic
• Manage Best Maid website, Facebook group, and Twitter page
• Research competing companies and participate in online discussion boards to increase name recognition
• Communicate with potential customers to survey and compile opinions about Best Maid products
Sigma Greek Delta Fraternity, Fort Worth, TX
Outreach Chair, September 2011-Present
• Collaborate with associated campus organizations to coordinate 4 outreach events resulting in 1,500 attendees
• Communicate with faculty and staff advisors to achieve cooperation across campus
• Maintain Sigma Greek Delta Facebook group, information, and events while acting as administrator
Texas Christian University Psychology Department, Fort Worth, TX
Office Assistant, October 2010-December 2011
• Represented the Psychology Department professionally by communicating with the public, greeting visitors,
and speaking with potentional students and families
• Assisted faculty and staff by providing administrative support and completing projects in a timely manner
Skills
Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS)
Microsoft Office Certification (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Publisher)
Adobe Design Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, Reader)
Social media tools (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest)
Relevant Coursework
Mass Media Relations: Gained understanding of targeted mass media campaigns and research methods
Integrated Marketing Communications: Collaborated on team of 5 to design one-year national media plans for
GameStop and VITALS (Alcohol Awareness Campaign) utilizing events, advertisements, and social media
Social Psychology: Studied human development and impulses linked to group dynamics and marketing
TCU Department of Psychology Advisory Board
Sigma Greek Delta Fraternity
Big Brothers, Big Sisters Mentor
Activities
Cowtown Marathon Volunteer
TCU Leaps Community Service Day, 3 times
Frog Camp Facilitator, 2 sessions
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Sample Child Development Résumé
Cynthia Ali
579 Waits ▪ Fort Worth, TX 76109 ▪ 817-­‐555-­‐7891 ▪ [email protected] EDUCATION Texas Christian University – Fort Worth, TX Bachelor of Science in Psychology, May 2012 Minors: Child Development and Spanish Study Abroad: TCU in Madrid – Madrid, Spain, Summer 2011 EXPERIENCE Victim Services Intern, Women’s Center of Tarrant County Fort Worth, TX, September 2011-­‐ Present • Performed intake procedures in Rape Crisis and Victim Services and gained experience working with individuals in crisis • Trained 15 new volunteers to work on hotline and served as Spanish translator • Accompanied clients to police station, attorney meetings, and court proceedings Volunteer Services Intern, Gladney Center for Adoption Fort Worth, TX, May-­‐August 2010 • Assisted in developing volunteer recruitment through networking and representing the Center at community awareness events • Participated in the volunteer interview and selection process for 20 new volunteers • Maintained case files according to licensing standards and wrote bi-­‐monthly reports on volunteer programs to be given to the Director of the Center Research Assistant, TCU Department of Psychology Fort Worth, TX, September 2009-­‐May 2010 • Conducted research and assisted with editing and revising a faculty member’s article for publication in American Psychological Association Journal Day Camp Counselor, City of Grapevine Grapevine, TX, May-­‐August 2009 • Supervised 40 children weekly, ages 5-­‐7 • Organized and implemented games and crafts emphasizing weekly educational themes • Communicated behavioral problems, concerns, and information to parents and caretakers RELEVANT COURSEWORK Developmental Psychology Vulnerable Child: Theory & Practice Social Psychology Child Psychology Cognitive Development Child Welfare SKILLS Spanish language fluency, Microsoft Office Suite, social media tools HONORS & AWARDS TCU Scholar, 3 semesters National Society of Collegiate Scholars Dean’s Honor List, 3 semesters Psi Chi Psychology Honors Society CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Omega Kappa Alpha: Panhellenic Delegate (Sept. 2010-­‐May 2011), Vice-­‐President (Sept. 2009-­‐May 2010) TCU Leaps, Campus-­‐wide Day of Community Service Habitat for Humanity
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