How to write your Resume?
Crafting a compelling resume is essential for international students seeking opportunities in the U.S. market. Let’s get started!
Crafting a Compelling Resume: Your Step-by-Step Guide
Creating a standout resume is crucial for international students seeking opportunities in the U.S. market. Follow our step-by-step guide to build a resume that highlights your skills, experience, and education, while also adhering to U.S. resume standards. Let’s get started!
1- Contact Information
Include at the top of your resume:
- Name
- Phone Number
- Email Address
- LinkedIn Profile (optional)
- Portfolio or Personal Website (optional)
2- Professional Summary
Write a concise 2-3 sentence summary that highlights:
- Your key skills
- Years of experience
- Career goals or what you aim to achieve
3- Key Skills
List specific skills related to the job or program you are applying for:
- Include both hard skills (e.g., Project Management, Data Analysis) and soft skills (e.g., Communication, Leadership)
- Use keywords from the job description to pass Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS)
4- Professional Experience
For each position, include:
- Job Title
- Company Name, Location
- Dates of Employment (Month/Year Started – Month/Year End or Present)
- Use bullet points to describe:
- Key achievements (quantify where possible, e.g., “Increased sales by 20%”)
- Action verbs (e.g., Managed, Developed, Led)
- Keywords from the job description
5- Education
- Degree Earned
- University Name, Location
- Year Graduated
6- Certifications
List any certifications, such as:- [Certification Name], [Issuing Organization] – [Date Earned]
7- Technical Skills
Add specific tools or technologies relevant to the field (e.g., Microsoft Office, SQL, Salesforce).
8- Additional Information
(Optional, but valuable)
- Languages spoken
- Volunteer work
- Publications
- Projects or special accomplishments
Key ATS Tips
- Use Standard Fonts: Arial, Calibri, or Times New Roman (10-12 pt size).
- Simple Layouts: Avoid images, graphics, tables, or columns.
- Use Keywords: Mirror the language of the job posting to pass ATS screening.
- Avoid Fancy Formatting: Use standard headings like Work Experience, Education.
- Save As: A Word document (.docx) or ATS-friendly PDF.
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