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How to Build an Ideal Résumé/CV “Your finished product should be a finely tuned marketing instrument that reflects who you truly are and attracts readers to learn more about you in an interview, which is the whole purpose of your resume.” - Ms. Pat Criscito, President of ProType Ltd., an international resume service based in Colorado Springs, CO. Sample CV The ‘must have’ sections • • • • • • Education Research Awards Leadership Community service Professional affiliations The ‘must have’ sections • Education • Research +/- Experience +/- Projects +/Presentations • Awards / Honors / Scholarships / Achievements • Leadership +/- Experience +/- Professional Development • Community Service / Volunteerism • Professional Affiliations / Memberships The ‘must have’ sections ✕ Recent Oldest The ‘must have’ sections Recent Oldest The ‘must have’ sections • Professional Affiliations / Memberships ✕ The ‘must have’ sections • Professional Affiliations / Memberships The bonus sections • Military • Teaching Experience • Students? Assessments? • Publications / Published Articles • ASDA News, Mouth: [email protected] • Presentations • Lunch and learn? At a dental meeting? The optional sections • Objectives / Summary Statement • Conferences / Meetings • At least state or national, not local • Personal interests / Hobbies • Homebrewing, sailing, restoring antiques Power Verbs • ANALYZED • GAINED • PLANNED • CO-AUTHORED • INITIATED • PRESENTED • CO-CREATED • INVITED • RECRUITED • COACHED • LED • SELECTED AS • COLLABORATED • MANAGED • SERVED AS • COORDINATED • MOBILIZED • SUSTAINED • DELIVERED • NEGOTIATED • TAUGHT • DEVELOPED • ORGANIZED • WROTE • EXCEEDED • PERFORMED Clear, compelling, compact 1) Write simple sentences to describe roles. 2) Begin each sentence with a Power Verb. 3) Rank bullet points in order of importance. Things to never do Never include any descriptions on your resume that aren't true or don't fairly represent your experience. Never overstate. Most importantly, never try to do this alone! Always ask for help reviewing yours. Thank you! The LDWG would like to thank Colleen Greene, DMD, MPH for all of her contributions to this presentation. For more tips and examples please visit: www.ASDAnet.org/cv