Justin J. Bain, Director UCD Writing Center
Curriculum Vitae › Comprehensive › Expansive › Academic Resume › Focused › Minimal › Corporate
Curriculum Vitae › Graduate Programs (MA, PhD, JD) › TA-ships › Intern & Fellowships › Instructor & Lecturer › Professoriate › Post-Docs › Journal Submissions › Grants Resume › Professional Industry › Corporations › First-time jobs
Enlarge or bold your name on first page › Personal Contact Information › Institutional Affiliation Information Include “curriculum vitae” on first page Include name & page number on every page Avoid stating a career objective Avoid using bullets Do not include GPA or test scores Be consistent with: › Capitalization › Bold & Italics › Formats and Tabs
Focus on being concise Avoid lengthy narrative or explanation Use incomplete sentences when necessary: › Planned course activities. › Graded all assignments. › Designed study of DNA. Save narrative for other documents: › Cover letter › Research statement › Teaching philosophy › Course descriptions
Use clear & distinct categories Arrange categories in order of relevance Within each category, use reverse chronological order A typical C.V. begins with: › Education › Academic Employment
Degrees and Dates › Degree and Program › Date received or expected › Honors bestowed › Institution (and location) › Status of current degree ABD In Progress Candidate
Thesis or Dissertation › Title of your document › Name and title of Chair or Director Comprehensive Exams › List titles of each exam area › Provide status of exam Proposed, scheduled, passed
Professional License/Certification › Include relevant certifications and effective dates TESOL CAD Dental Hygienics Nursing License › Do not include programs/software Unless you are an IT professional
Post-Doc TA-ships › Teaching Assistant or Teaching Associate Internships or Fellowships Reader, Grader, Research Assistant Instructor or Lecturer positions Other positions held at academic institutions › Title › Institution › Dates
Provide a topical list of subjects you can or would like to teach Provide a topical list of subjects you are or would like to research › Demonstrate focus and breadth › Use discipline-specific language
Include relevant jobs outside of academia › Demonstrate qualities related to the position › Do not include items such as: Team player Good people-skills Supervised co-workers
Professional Publications › Books (single-authored and co-written) › Articles (single-authored and co-written) › Book or Article Reviews › Abstracts In-House Publications › Handouts or Worksheets › Rubrics › Training Materials
Under Consideration › Drafted documents at a journal or publisher › Avoid multiple submissions of same text Drafts in Progress › Only if you are actually drafting a text › Be willing to share your draft Clearly identify your name in long lists of co- authors Use discipline-specific styles for citation and format (APA, AMA, CSE, etc)
Professional Presentations › Local, regional, & national conferences In-House › Workshops or Colloquia › Training Indicate Type of Presentation › Invited › Keynote › Accepted › Distinguish poster from paper presentations
Grads and New Faculty › List all courses Course name and number Course title (or your own title) Total number of sections taught (if relevant) Experienced & Advanced Faculty › Organize teaching into categories By institution By level By subject matter
Include this category if the position includes: › Department Chair › Committee Membership › Program Director › Supervision and Evaluation of others › Budget Management Include actual dollar amounts of budgets
Grads and New Faculty › Include student organizations › Department or discipline-specific clubs › Other related areas where you demonstrated leadership qualities Do not include social and personal activities Experienced & Advanced Faculty › Separate University Service (next category) from Leadership Distinguish Elected or Appointed positions from other committees where you are simply a Member
Committee memberships Department service › Tenure review committee › Promotion review for publication Presentations to departments › Invited talks or in-services Workshops conducted or administered
Include this category only if your service is related to your teaching/research › Or if relevant to the position Service-Learning or Internships related to courses taught may be included
Includes grants for or by your academic institution or your place of employment Grants you have Written, Administered, or Received › Title › Duration › Institution › Dollar amount Do not include grant money that you personally received, such as Scholarships or Fellowships
Include activities you have participated in or training you have received › Relevant training › In-services › Workshops attended
Include specialized training › Website development (Dreamweaver, MOSS, or html coding) › Statistical programs/training (SPSS) › Programming languages (Basic or C++) › Foreign Languages in which you are fluent Do not include MS Word or MS Office products Do not include Internet Explorer or Firefox
Provide the title of the award and the source › Write-out full names of organizations › Provide date or duration If the Award or Fellowship involved research or publishing › Provide details in your cover letter › Include brief synopsis if necessary › Indicate research/writing related to awards
Identify organizations related to your professional field in which you hold a membership › Demonstrates your involvement in your field › Demonstrates an interest in conferences and journal publications Buy student memberships now
National Service Typically for recognized national societies or professional organizations Consulting For public/professional organizations For private corporations Editorial For journals or other publications
Student Supervision Typically for PhD or MS student projects Include projects, graduation date, and placements May include clinical supervision if not mentioned elsewhere Research Monographs Quick summaries of current/recent projects and associated funding Invited Lectures or Guest Speaker List course/agency, location, and topic Public Presentations To city councils, at local events, etc
If you are applying for a position, include this category Include names, titles, and contact info for your references › Institutional addresses › Work phone › address Be sure to ask your references if you can use them Tell your references about the position
If you are applying for a position, consider having a dossier of documents related to your application that can be made available for review Writing sample Course evaluations/observations Course designs/syllabi Letters of recommendation Teaching philosophy Other documents appropriate to your field of study
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