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TECHNICAL RESUMES & NETWORKING
Holly M. Justice, Engineering Career CounselorUB Career Services
Dr. Liesl FolksDeanUB School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
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TIME TO PIVOT
STUDENT PERSPECTIVE
vs. EMPLOYER PERSPECTIVE
WHAT EMPLOYERS WANT
Experience(internship, projects, etc.)
Data Management& Analytical skills
GPA Computational skills
Communication skills (oral & written) Problem solving skills
Leadership Creativity
Team skills Time management
Enthusiasm Flexibility
Cultural Competence
HARD SKILLS
SOFT SKILLS
Internship posting examples
What is the employer really looking for in a candidate?
How do you illustrate your skills in your resume?
INTERNSHIP POSTING
COMPANY: FISHER-PRICEPOSITION: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING INTERNDESCRIPTIONAs an Electrical Engineering intern you'll have the opportunity to work on a wide range of products and explore diverse areas of electronics including:• Digital and analog hardware design• Mobile gaming• Digital audio• RF• Embedded programmingInterns are an important part of our organization making real contributions, learning as they do. Over one third of the electrical engineering staff at Fisher-Price began their careers here as interns.
Primary Duties:• Build and debug electronic hardware prototypes.• Testing and debugging of software.• Debug and test production prototypes.• Embedded programming• Technology R&D projectsQUALIFICATIONSKnowledge of the fundamentals of digital and analog transistor circuit design.• The ability to read schematics and identify electronic components.• Hands-on experience building circuits including soldering and wiring.• Background in programming. Knowledge of high-level languages such as C and low level such as assembly is a plus.• Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work in a team environment.Must be a registered student enrolled in a Bachelor's or Master's Degree Program that is technically-based, preferably Electrical Engineering.
THE RESUME
THE RESUME
What is a resume?• A brief summary of your accomplishments and
skills • Your chance to present your outcomes /
impacts
What is the purpose or goal of a resume? • To get you an interview! • It should excite interest about you as a
potential employee in the recruiter/hiring manager
REQUIRED CONTENT
Identifying data:Your Name
Address (temporary/permanent, dates) Phone (professional sounding message) Email (professional address name)
Example:Yi (Mark) Wang
RESUME CONTENT: YOUR ONLINE PRESENCE
Social Media – Linkedin, Twitter, etcGithubOnline portfolios
RESUME CONTENT
Education SummaryName of College/Univ. GPA (3.0 / 4.0 - if good!) Degree, Major/Minor Coursework (if maps to keywords)Date Received or Expected Awards/Honors (if applicable)
Study Abroad (if applicable)
Example:EDUCATION
University at Buffalo – The State University of New York Buffalo, NY Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, May 2017Overall GPA 3.3/4.0 Technical GPA 3.6/4.0Dean’s List, Fall 2012, 2013Relevant Coursework: Embedded Systems, Communications Systems, Applied Electromagnetics, Electronics Devices & Circuits, Electronics Circuits Lab
RESUME CONTENT
Experience summary• Includes paid jobs, volunteering, internships & military
experience • Present in reverse chronological order • Consider your audience and carefully map to posting key
words
Example:EXPERIENCEQualcomm, San Diego, CA System Test Engineer Intern, May – Aug 2016
• Key contributor to the successful establishment of automated analog system testing and characterization entity.
• Conducted first high-volume system debug and test of QC single chip product.
• Collected and analyzed data and presented to project leaders.
RESUME CONTENT
Technical skills (optional)• Map technical skills to keywords in the posting• Only include if skills are not evident from the Experience
section
Example:
TECHNICAL SKILLS Languages: C, C++, Java, Assembly Software: Maple, Visual Basic, Microsoft Office
(Excel, Word, Powerpoint), Working knowledge of MatlabOperating Systems: Windows 98/NT, UnixOther: Soldering
RESUME CONTENT: CATEGORY HEADINGS
1. Language Skills2. Computer Skills 3. International Experience4. Special Skills5. Certification/Licenses6. Additional Experience
7. References Available Upon Request.
8. Objective
1. Engineering Projects2. Co-Curricular Activities3. Community Service
4. Honors and Awards5. Professional Affiliations
6. Professional
Development7. Leadership
PUBLICATIONS, PATENTS, PRESENTATIONS
PUBS & PRESENTATIONS
Use separate page(s) for Publications, Patents, & Presentations (if you have them)
• Use reverse chronological order, AND reverse numbering• Use citation conventions appropriate for your discipline• Highlight your name
EXAMPLE:PUBLICATIONS2. Akaighe, N.; Depner, S.W.; Banerjee, S.; Sharma, V.K.; Sohn, M.
“The Effects of Monovalent and Divalent Cations on the Stability of Silver Nanoparticles.” The Science of the Total Environment 2015, 448, 277‐89.
1. Depner, S.W.; Watson, D.F. “Stabilization of Hydrophobically‐Coated HfO2, ZrO2, and HfxZr1‐xO2 Nanoparticles.” Journal of Hazardous Materials 2016, 396, 302‐315.
PROVIDE STRUCTURE
PublicationsPeer reviewed publicationsConference publicationsOther publications
PatentsPresentations
Conference presentations (specify oral or poster)Other presentations (e.g., at another institution)
LEVERAGE BRAND NAMES
BRAND NAMES
Use the power of recognized names on your resume.
Education section • Include your advisor’s name
Experience section• Name of company, supervisors, and/or
colleaguesReferences section
• Always provide 2-3 references, on a separate page
• Ask famous / important people!
REFERENCES
• Add a separate page formatted in the same manner as your resume with 3 references
• Provide; Name, title, company/organization, phone & email, rationale / relationship
• Ask first!EXAMPLE:
REFERENCES1. Liesl Folks, PhD, MBA
Dean, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
University at [email protected] / ph: 716-123-4567Advisor for senior design project
So … How many pages should your resume be?
STYLE MATTERS!
Overall appearance: • Does your resume make you want to read it at a
glance? • Readability;
• Ensure lots of white space on page – wide margins
• Use a sans serif font & font size in range of 8-12 point
• Use left justified text only• Don’t use personal pronouns or full sentences
• 15 second rule• Upper third of 1st page must be impactful
• NO ERRORS! • No formatting or grammar or spelling errors!!
CONTENT MATTERS!
Do KEY points stand out at a glance?• Industry postings;
• Typically 1 page, no more than 2 pages• Use category headings to highlight your
strengths!• If 2 pages, put most important information on 1st
page• Academic postings;
• As long as you can manage! Include EVERYTHING!
Make strong statements about your impacts, accomplishments! • Craft impact statements using positive, action
words
Go back to the job posting and make sure you have the keywords in your resume.
If not, put them in your cover letter!
INTERNSHIP POSTING
COMPANY: FISHER-PRICEPOSITION: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING INTERNDESCRIPTIONAs an Electrical Engineering intern you'll have the opportunity to work on a wide range of products and explore diverse areas of electronics including:• Digital and analog hardware design • Mobile gaming • Digital audio• RF • Embedded programmingInterns are an important part of our organization making real contributions, learning as they do. Over one third of the electrical engineering staff at Fisher-Price began their careers here as interns.
Primary Duties:• Build and debug electronic hardware prototypes.• Testing and debugging of software.• Debug and test production prototypes.• Embedded programming• Technology R&D projectsQUALIFICATIONSKnowledge of the fundamentals of digital and analog transistor circuit design.• The ability to read schematics and identify electronic components.• Hands-on experience building circuits including soldering and wiring.• Background in programming. Knowledge of high-level languages such as C and low level such as assembly is a plus.• Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work in a team environment. Must be a registered student enrolled in a Bachelor's or Master's Degree Program that is technically-based, preferably Electrical Engineering.
NETWORKING
NETWORKING
What is networking? How do I network?
Why network? Is it really that important?
NETWORKING
NETWORKING
Conversation approach at a networking event
Conversation approach at a career fair
VS
NETWORKING & LINKEDIN
CAREER SERVICES
CONTACT UB CAREER SERVICES
Contact us:259 Capen Hall 8:30am – 5:00pm M-F Call 716-645-2231Email us at [email protected]
Website resources www.buffalo.edu/career
Individualized appointments Express Career Consult appointments
Hours 10:00am-4:00pm M-F
SEE RESUME EXAMPLES
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