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Resumes are documents that summarize your education, relevant experience, and activities. You may write a resume to submit electronically as part of an application for an internship, job, graduate school or scholarship. You will need to bring printed copies of your resume to career fairs and other recruiting events with employers.
Employers seek candidates with strong written communication skills. Your resume is the first example of your writing that recruiters will see. It should be accurate, concise, and easy to read.
Resume Writing
G e n e r a l T i p s f o r a W i n n i n g R e s u m e
DO... Show don’t tell why you are qualified with
concrete, measurable examples of youraccomplishments from jobs, projects, andactivities.
Organize experience in sections to allow you toput most relevant information near the top
List specific experiences in reverse chronologicalorder.
Focus on skills and experience that are mostrelevant to your current career objective but savesome details for an interview.
Use “action” verbs and active (not passive) voiceto describe your accomplishments. Make everyword count!
Keep it short and direct, one page for undergrads. Proofread before sending! Have someone else
review your resume too. Submit job application documents as a .pdf so
formatting is preserved (unless the instructions sayotherwise.)
Update your resume at least once a semesterwhile you are in school, then once a year.
DO NOT... worry if you think you have limited relevant
experience - that’s why you’re seeking aninternship, co-op or other job now!
include a photo or personal information (socialsecurity number, marital status, birthdate) oranything that is irrelevant to your qualifications.
take up space listing every job duty orresponsibility for every experience.
simply list adjectives, a bunch of buzzwords, orsoft skills like creative, hard-working, enthusiastic,etc. without evidence.
use acronyms like UMCP or ENES100. use multiple font colors or styles, or “cute” bullet
points. You don’t want the format to distract fromthe content.
use full sentences or first person pronouns: I,mine, my, me, etc.
expect your computer’s spelling or grammar checkto catch every error.
list references on your resume. Have a separatedocument with their contact information.
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R e s u m e Fo r m at & A e s t h e t i c s
General Resume Format Your resume should be clear, simple yet aesthetically pleasing. Make it easy for the reader to find the information about you that they need.
In a 5-10 second scan of your resume, the reader should be able to identify your current career objective and your principal qualifications.
In general, you will divide your document into sections, using descriptive headings. Within a given section, list each experience in reverse chronological order (starting with the most recent experiences).
Document Size and Shape In the U.S., a resume should be on letter sized paper (8.5” x 11”).
Your entry level resume should be on one page (for industry). If you have 5+ years of experience or you are applying for federal jobs, your resume may have more than one page.
Keep margins between 0.5 and 1.0 inch on each edge, including headers and footers.
Align text to the left. Justified text can be harder to read.
Align dates and locations to the right.
Avoid using resume templates. It can be tricky to maintain format when you edit the document later.
Tables can help you align dates, locations, headings, etc. However, they may not convert easily to text formats used by some document readers. Learn how to use Styles and tabs in your document editor to better organize the information.
Find a balance between text and white space. Try not to have bullets with less than 50% of the line used.
Fonts, Symbols, Colors Use a single easy to read, TrueType font in 10-12 point size. Here are a few good choices, shown here in 11 point size:
Arial Bookman Old Style Calibri Garamond Perpetua Times New Roman Tahoma
Avoid unprofessional, script, or immature fonts like these:
NO Broadway Chiller Comic Sans Lucida Handwriting
Use font styles and sizes in a uniform and consistent way throughout your resume:
Bold Underline Italics ALL CAPS Small Caps
Use simple bullet points to list relevant accomplishments for each experience. Keep bullets points to two lines each:
or or or – are acceptable
Avoid using multiple levels of bullets, or “cute” bullets like
NO or or or
For font color, stick to black. Colors tend to fade rather than stand out when printed in grayscale or scanned.
Online Applications & Your Resume Some employers use applicant tracking systems (ATS) for screening resumes. Special formatting does not translate well when pasted into an electronic application’s text box.
For that reason, avoid the following:
• Special symbols
• Columns
• Horizontal and vertical lines
• Tables
Look carefully through each online text resume you submit; make sure that it is as legible and reader-friendly as it can be. Remember, your electronic resume will probably be scanned by software AND read by a human being.
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R e s u m e S e c t i o n s
Include: legal name (add preferred name in parentheses) be-
tween first and last name mailing address phone number with area code email address Optional: LinkedIn or personal website url
U.S. citizenship or permanent residency Generally omit: Date of birth or other irrelevant personal information
GEPETTO C. COLLODI 123 Puppet Rd. • Pescia, MD 20742
(301)123-4567 • [emailprotected]
Contact Information
B.S. Mechanical Engineering Expected May 2020 University of Maryland College Park, MD Major GPA: 3.75 A.S. Engineering May 2017 Prince George’s Community College Largo, MD Dean’s List all semesters Cumulative GPA:3.97
Include: degree seeking (B.S., M.S., etc.) major field of study expected graduation (Month Year) University name & location GPA (cumulative and/or major, if 3.0) Optional: other colleges you have attended honors/awards/minors/certificates/special programs course highlights (see Objective, below)
Generally omit: High school name (after freshman year of college) AP or other college entrance test scores
Education
Include: Software and hardware used in your target industry or
type of job Certifications valued in your industry (including security
clearance for government jobs) Lab skills, techniques, protocols Relevant hands on skills, equipment Foreign languages you speak/write well
Generally omit: Subjective traits (creative thinker, team player) Skills that are not relevant to current career objective
Programming: Java, C++ CAD: Autodesk Inventor, SolidWorks Engineering: Machining, rapid prototyping Languages: Spanish (fluent written and spoken)
Skills
Types of experience to include: Internships (paid or not) Previous or current jobs Technical projects (independent or class) Engineering competitions For each experience, include: Your job title or role Name of company/project/organization City, State or Country Dates employed (months and years) Where needed, bullet points with succinct description of
relevant accomplishments in a consistent verb tense
Group experiences under headings that catch the reader’s eye, such as:
Engineering Projects Chemical Engineering Experience
Leadership Experience Research Experience
Work Experience
Experience
TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE
UMD Over Sand Vehicle Project College Park, MD Mechanical Sub-team Leader Sept. - Dec. 2019
GCC Toy Factory Toscana, MD General Manager Jan. 2018 - Feb. 2019
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R e s u m e S e c t i o n s , c o n t i n u e d
Depending upon your individual background and the positions/ industries you are considering, you might also include some of the following information on your resume. Not every college student’s resume needs all of these sections.
Activities/ Affiliations Employers report that they favor students who have held leadership positions in college or who are actively involved in campus and community organizations outside the classroom.
Include: Activities that highlight transferable skills and interests
relevant to the job or industry Professional organizations Student clubs Sports teams or performance groups Volunteer work or community organizations Can include bullet points that highlight accomplishments
Generally omit: Affiliations or activities that might set you up for
potential discrimination in the hiring process
Engineering Fraternity College Park, MD Philanthropy Chair May 2018 – Present
• Organized carnival with games and attractions, raising over $4,000 for Lost Boys Foundation.
Honors and Awards Under Education or as a standalone section, include recent/ relevant/prestigious: Scholarships, especially merit Dean’s List/ Honor Roll Fellowships and research grants Recognitions within your industry Add date awarded Brief description (if you have space)
Generally omit: Middle school and most high school awards
Banneker/Key Full Tuition Scholarship Aug 2018-present Semester Academic Honors Fall 2018, Spring 2019 2019 Co-op/Intern Award May 2019
If your past experience doesn’t reflect your current career objective, you can include a specific objective with: Type of work Target industry and type of work A summary is a short paragraph that includes relevant expertise or skills supported by evidence.
Generally omit: Subjective buzzwords (hard-working, excellent) Generic statements
Objective or Professional Summary Most college resumes do not need an objective statement.
Course Highlights Where possible, include class projects under Experience rather than just to list the classes you’ve taken. If you do choose to list classes, include: Upper level electives only Course titles
Generally omit: Classes everyone in your major takes Fun classes with no relevance to the job Course numbers
Publications, Presentations, and Patents
If you are seeking research positions, especially in academia, it can be valuable to list peer-reviewed publications and conference proceedings. This is usually less important for applied industry positions. Follow the guidelines used by faculty in your department if you include a publications section.
If you have a patent (pending or otherwise), you can include this as evidence of an accomplishment.
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H o w t o H i g h l i g h t A c c o m p l i s h m e n t s
You have 5-10 seconds to get the attention of a recruiter reading your resume.
Show what you can do by including examples of what you have done well. Highlight examples of your work that show both HR screeners and technical hiring managers that you know what interests you and that you have what it takes.
For a start, what is wrong with this example?
ABC Engineering Company Columbia, MD Intern February-May 2019
Learned about embedded systems Responsible for writing a report
Before:
“Learned about….” How do we know that you actually learned anything? Instead, can you give an example of how you applied what you learned?
“Responsible for…” You were supposed to do it, but did you complete it? Was it any good?
Don’t just copy and paste the job description that lists what you were supposed to do every day. Don’t include subjective assessments of what you think you can do or what you learned. Instead, give concrete evidence of your contribution and how you used relevant tools and skills.
To write descriptive bullet points, first ask yourself the questions below:
Who? Who did the work – one individual, two people, or a team?
What? What was the subject matter or objective?
Why? Why was your work or project important? What was the purpose?
How? How did you do this work? What engineering tools or technical skills did you apply?
When? Did you beat a deadline or work within a certain timeframe?
How much? How can you quantify your work or results?
What happened? What happened to your work after you completed it? Did you give a presentation? To whom?
Big picture? What evidence do you have of the effectiveness or impact of your work?
Then, you can turn your answers into bullet points that effectively demonstrate the impact of your work:
ABC Engineering Company Columbia, MD Intern February-May 2019
Researched latest developments in embedded systems for large multi-national client of engineering consulting firm, using technical journals and interviews with professional engineers
Completed 20-page report on embedded systems one week ahead of schedule
Created slides in LaTeX Beamer, then conducted one hour oral presentation of findings for senior engineers and managers
After:
In your bullet points, be sure to incorporate verbs that describe your specific actions. See the list on the next page for some inspiration.
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A c t i o n Wo r d L i s t
Supervise Change Research/Technical Communicate Office Activities Administered Adapted Analyzed Advertised Billed Controlled Adjusted Assembled Broadcasted Budgeted Coordinated Applied Assessed Consulted Completed Delegated Cut Built Contracted Distributed Demonstrated Eliminated Calculated Explained Documented Directed Implemented Catalogued Expressed Filed Governed Improved Charted Informed Kept Guided Increased Collected Interacted with Handled Headed Innovated Compared Interpreted Illustrated Led Installed Compiled Interviewed Obtained Managed Introduced Computed Instructed Operated Monitored Modified Constructed Lectured Packed Orchestrated Proposed Defined Marketed Processed Oversaw Reconfigured Diagnosed Met with Produced Presided Reconciled Edited Negotiated Purchased Programmed Reduced Engaged Publicized Ran Scheduled Remodeled Estimated Published Received Reorganized Evaluated Presented Saved Assist Repaired Examined Referred Sold Accompanied Restored Extrapolated Related Shipped Collaborated with Revamped Forecasted Taught Typed Dealt with Revised Gathered Trained Guided Stimulated Identified Transmitted Create Helped Transformed Implemented Arranged Notified Indexed Efficiency Composed Performed Influence Inspected Accelerated Conceived Served Advised Investigated Applied Conceptualized Supported Convinced Isolated Expanded Designed Counseled Maintained Expedited Developed Decision Dispatched Measured Facilitated Devised Activated Educated Observed Improved Drafted Approved Encouraged Organized Integrated Established Chose Guided Perceived Maintained Fabricated Decided Indoctrinated Pinpointed Reinforced Formulated Determined Innovated Planned Reduced Founded Enlisted Motivated Prepared Streamlined Generated Hired Negotiated Projected Implemented Ordered Orchestrated Recorded Achieve Initiated Recruited Persuaded Researched Attained Invented Resolved Promoted Reviewed Completed Launched Selected Recommended Screened Effected Made Specified Referred Solved Enlarged Opened Stimulated Surveyed Exceeded Originated Show Suggested Synthesized Mastered Produced Conducted Supported Tested Participated in Set up Demonstrated Traced Produced Structured Exhibited Updated Provided Wrote Illustrated Succeeded Performed Won Proved Represented
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“ F e d e r a l i z i n g ” Yo u r P r i vat e s e c t o r R e s u m e
If you are a U.S. citizen interested in applying for internships, Pathways or full time positions for the U.S. Federal Government, you should adapt the resume you created in order to meet the government’s specific requirements.
How is a federal resume different from a private sector resume?
A federal resume is specific to a particular job opening, and often requires certain information that is not needed (or that you might include in a cover letter) in the private sector. It is generally 2-3 pages in length, but can be as many as 5-6 pages, in 11-12 point font. The federal hiring process requires more personal information to determine eligibility for positions, taking into account military experience, disabilities, and past federal experience. Your federal resume should incorporate keywords from the vacancy announcements, and detailed descriptions of your achievements for relevant projects and other experiences.
How do I create a federal resume? When you create an account at http://USAjobs.gov, you are given the option to upload or build a resume. We highly recommend using the Resume Builder. Give yourself plenty of time (3-4 hours) to create your first (template) resume using the builder. Before you start the resume builder, prepare a copy of your private sector resume that includes the information you
will need to add:
Work Experience –Employer name, mailing address, your job title, exact dates of employment, salary, and detailed duties and accomplishments.
Education – School name, location, major/ minor, degree seeking or awarded, credits completed, honors awarded upon graduation; relevant coursework, licensures or certifications. If requested or relevant to the position, you can include high school information.
References – You may add up to 5 references. Name, Employer, Job Title, Phone and Email. Indicate whether the person is a personal or professional reference.
Job Related Training – List titles and completion dates of training courses you’ve taken (besides the coursework you listed in Education) that are relevant to the position for which you are applying.
Language Skills – Indicate proficiency level for speaking, reading, and writing.
Organization/ Affiliation – List organization name and your role or affiliation if it is relevant to the position. May include volunteer work. No room for details here.
Professional Publications – Academic or industry journal publications, conference proceedings, etc.
Additional Information – Add information relevant to the position that did not fit under other categories, such as honors, awards, projects, competitions, leadership activities, skills (such as software proficiency or typing speed) or additional items requested in a specific job announcement.
Paste the information into the resume builder. Adapt your template resume in USA Jobs to include keywords and achievements that match each job announcement.
You can save up to five (5) resumes in your USAJobs account.
Additional Resources for Federal Resume Writing
http://usajobs.gov http://gogovernment.org/how_to_apply/write_your_federal_resume/create_your_resume.php http://www.dhs.gov/tips-writing-federal-resume http://www.archives.gov/careers/jobs/forms/resume-guide.pdf
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R e f e r e n c e s
It is a good idea to have a typed list of at least three professional references available when you apply to jobs or internships. Then, if you are asked for references as you apply or at the interview, you will be prepared.
Whom to Ask
References may include people such as former supervisors, professors, teaching assistants, or advisors. Choose people who can speak about your skills and abilities. Unless the application specifically asks for a personal reference, do not list a family member or friend as a reference.
How to Ask
First, ask the people you’d like to use if they can provide a reference for you if necessary. This way you can ensure that your references know to expect calls, and you can provide them with any details about your background and job search that may assist them. It is a good idea to provide your references with an up-to-date copy of your resume and the job description.
Building Good References
Participating in class and attending office hours to discuss the subject matter, rather than to complain about your grade or ask for extra credit, will help you build a positive professional relationship with faculty. Your genuine demonstration of curiosity may even lead to a research assistant opportunity.
Showing initiative and a willingness to learn at work, whether in an internship or part-time job, will help your supervisor remember you in a positive light. Keep in touch with your past supervisors and colleagues, so you keep up with each other’s professional paths.
S a m p l e R e f e r e n c e S h e e t
Have a reference sheet ready in case you need to provide it with your application or at an interview. Use the same heading and format as your resume. For each reference, include the: Full Name Current Job Title & Employer Work Mailing Address Email Phone Number You can also include a short statement
that indicates how you know the person. If a reference is outside the U.S., you may mention the time difference, or indicate if it is best to contact them by email (due to language or time difference).
Jane Doe 1234 Campus Drive · Smalltown, MD 20740
(123)456-7890 · [emailprotected]
References Mr. David Steel Branch Manager, Chevy Chase Bank 1341 Cherry Hill Road College Park, MD 20742 (301) 555-0123 [emailprotected] (Supervisor at 123 Bank) Dr. Ellen Setcher Asst. Professor, Department of Civil Engineering University of Maryland 1143 Glenn L. Martin Hall College Park, MD 20742 (301) 405-1234 [emailprotected]
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Career Workshops Engineering Career Services staff advisors lead interactive Resume workshops that help you learn how to write a resume for your engineering internship or job search or improve the one you already have. Occasionally, recruiters from companies that hire Clark School students will lead the workshops.
Resume Critiques It is always a good idea to have at least one other person look at your resume before you share it with a potential employer. A. James Clark School of Engineering students must have their resumes critiqued before they can access the Careers4Engineers portal.
Bring your printed resume in to get feedback from a peer or staff career advisor. Engineering Career Services | 1131 Glenn L. Martin Hall
Walk-in hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30-4:15. No appointment is necessary.
Recruiter-in-Residence Resume Clinics At the beginning of each semester, we offer “Recruiter-in-Residence” resume clinics, where you can sign up to have your resume critiqued by an employer or Clark School alum. Sign up via Careers4Engineers.
Beyond Engineering The University Career Center (3100 Hornbake Library) sponsors workshops and critiques for all University of Maryland students. See the Career Center’s web page, http://careers.umd.edu for more information.
M o r e R e s u m e W r i t i n g R e s o u r c e s
S h a r i n g Yo u r R e s u m e
Where will you be taking or sending your resume this year?
Career Fairs - Employer Information Sessions - Professional Networking Events If you will be sharing your resume with a person you meet face to face, print it on a good quality printer. Black ink on white paper is fine. Make more copies than you think you will need. Carry your resume copies in a padfolio or sturdy folder to keep the paper from getting wrinkled or stained.
Careers4Engineers - Employer Website - Job Search Portals - Email You will most likely apply for internships or jobs through an online portal. Be sure to follow any specific instructions regarding file formats. If no instructions are given, save your resume and supporting documents (cover letter, writing sample, unofficial transcript, etc.) as a .pdf before you upload them to the portal or attach them to an email.
Job Interviews
If you are invited to an interview for a job or internship, be sure to bring some copies of your most up-to-date resume. Sometimes, a few weeks (or months) pass from the time you apply to the time you actually meet with the hiring manager. Be sure to include updates on projects you’ve completed or other relevant new information.
On the next few pages, you can see sample resumes to give you some ideas on how to organize and format your own.
You may also find sample resumes online, in books at the library and at campus career centers.
Just be sure to make your resume your own - show employers what makes you uniquely qualified.
S a m p l e R e s u m e s
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Sample Resumes
Sample Resume – First Year Fall Semester Sample Resume – First Year Spring Semester Sample Resume – Sophom*ore Sample Resume – Seeking Engineering Co-op Position Sample Resume – Seeking Consulting Internship Sample Resume – COVID-19 Example Sample Resume – Seeking Co-op/Internship in Construction Sample Resume – International Engineering Sample Resume – Double Major/ Study Abroad Sample Resume – Double Major/ Computer Science Sample Resume – Entry Level Software Engineering Sample Resume – Student Athlete/Biotechnology (Medical Devices) Sample Resume - Career Changer Sample Resume – Alum Seeking Next Job Sample Resume – USAJobs Resume Builder (Federal Position) Sample Resume – First Year Master’s Student Sample Resume – M.S. Chemical Engineering Sample Resume – M.S. Chemical Engineering Sample Resume – Military Experience Sample Resume – Ph.D. Electrical/Computer Sample Resume – Ph.D. Electrical/Computer Sample Resume – Ph.D. Bioengineering Sample Resume – Ph.D. Bioengineering
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Sample Resume - First Year Fall Semester
Amaya A. Novato 387 Turtle Avenue, College Park, MD 20742
[emailprotected] ● (410) 123 - 4567
EDUCATION
University of Maryland College Park, MD B.S., Mechanical Engineering, GPA 3.0 Expected May 2023 FLEXUS: Women in Engineering Living and Learning Community Expected Citation May 2021
RELEVANT PROJECTS
UMD Over-Sand Vehicle Project College Park, MD Structures Sub-team Leader Sept. 2019 – Present • Collaborate with a group of 8 students to design, build, and test an autonomous over sand vehicle on
a budget of $350 within 3 months • Lead the structure sub team to build the structure and shell of the over sand vehicle according to size
and weight specifications • Individually create full technical drawing of vehicle components on PTC Creo Parametric
Project Lead the Way (PLTW) Puzzle Cube Project Severna Park, MD CAD Sub-team Leader Sept. 2017 – May 2019 • Designed and constructed a wooden puzzle cube made up of 8 pieces for Project Lead the Way
Engineering Program (PLTW) • Used hand drawn technical drawings and CAD programs SolidWorks and Inventor to design and plan
puzzle before construction • Awarded a “challenging” level of difficulty for puzzle and was not able to be solved in less than 6
minutes during trials
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
Severna Park High School Tutoring Center Severna Park, MD Math Tutor Aug. 2018 – May 2019 • Tutored peers in Algebra, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, and AP Calculus • Worked one-on-one with each student to identify areas of weakness and gave the instruction needed
to allow students to effectively learn concepts • Communicated student progress and student feedback to supervisor
ACTIVITIES
Terrapin Theatre Troupe, Member Sept. 2019 – Present • Perform in on-campus theatre troupe that puts on two shows per semester The UMD Treblemakers, Member Sept. 2019 – Present • Sing in an all-female a cappella group on campus National Honor Society, Treasurer Sept. 2017 – May 2019 • Maintained organization expenses and fundraisers, including management of concession stand at the
Navy Football Stadium
SOFTWARE SKILLS
PTC Creo Parametric, MATLAB, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint
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Sample Resume - First Year Spring Semester
Patrick Kagaku 1234 Campus Drive, Davidsonville, MD 21031 • (410) 410-4104 [emailprotected] • www.linkedin.com/in/pfreshman
EDUCATION University of Maryland College Park, MD BS, Materials Science and Engineering (GPA: 4.0) Expected May 2023
HONORS Honors College, University Honors Citation Expected May 2023 Department of Materials Science Scholarship Sept. 2019 - May 2020 MD State Scholarship for Academic Excellence Sept. 2019
TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE UMD Engineering Design Project College Park, MD Over Sand Vehicle Sub-Group Leader Sept. - Dec. 2019
• Managed a team of 5 students to design, build, and test an over sand vehicle, one of three vehicles out of 60 to successfully navigate the course
• Programmed OSV to navigate within 250 mm of the edge of water pool, detect the water source, and transmit its pollution level
• Determined power requirements of design and chose proper battery • Designed and constructed circuitry for vehicle using Arduino • Created Pro-Engineer design drawings and 3D printed axles and motor parts • Wrote and presented a 25-page design report to faculty
WORK EXPERIENCE Lighthouse Pools Management, Inc. Hyattsville, MD Experience Pool Operator and Manager May - Aug. 2016 - 2019
• Mediated disputes arising between workers, delegated assignments to other lifeguards and created weekly work schedule
• Managed pool cleanliness and ensured pool operated up to code Lifeguard May - Aug. 2015 - 2017
• Promoted health and safety of pool patrons through enforcement of rules and maintenance of pool chemistry within the guidelines set by the county
• Helped maintain pool cleanliness under supervision of manager
SKILLS Applications: Creo Parametrics, MatLab, Arduino, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint Languages: Korean (Fluent), American Sign Language (Conversant)
ACTIVITIES & AFFILIATIONS University of Maryland Repertoire Orchestra, Member Sept. 2019 - Present Club Table Tennis, Member Sept. 2019 - Present National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Member Sept. 2019 - Present The Minerals, Metals, and Materials Society, Member Sept. 2019 - Present
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Sample Resume – Sophom*ore
Liliana A. Lopez [emailprotected], (301) 111-1234
School Address: 6223 La Plata Hall, College Park, MD 20742 Permanent Address: 65444 Brookline Way, Centerville, NJ 01208
EDUCATION
University of Maryland College Park, MD B.S., Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering GPA 3.76 Anticipated May 2022
• Barbara J. Dieter Scholarship, A. James Clark School of Engineering Awarded Sep. 2018
SKILLS
Software: Matlab, C++, ChemCAD, Microsoft Access, Excel Laboratory: Thin-Layer and Column Chromatography, Oscilloscope, Inorganic and Organic Synthesis Languages: Spanish (fluent), Portuguese (intermediate)
TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Laurel, MD Intern: Sentiment Extraction – Milton S. Eisenhower Research Center Jan., May – Aug. 2019
• Researched natural language processing (NLP), specifically information extraction • Parsed sentences using Stanford typed dependency (SD) representation to extract textual relations • Developed feature set from tagged sentiment words for input into conditional random field (CRF)
model
University of Maryland Over-Sand Vehicle Project College Park, MD Team Member Sep. – Dec. 2018
• Collaborated with 6 team members to design and build an autonomous over sand vehicle that successfully identified and analyzed debris in its path using Arduino programming
• Constructed chassis and assembled final vehicle with two other sub team members • Presented formal design reports to engineering faculty using Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
University of Maryland Office of Multiethnic Student Education College Park, MD Peer Tutor Jan. 2019 – Present
• Provide walk-in tutoring for calculus and chemistry to undergraduate students
Society of Women Engineers Beach Town, CA Regional Collegiate Communications Editor (RCCE) Oct. 2018
• Demonstrated new and more efficient blog format to 200 senior members at national meeting
ACTIVITIES & AFFILIATIONS
Mechanical Engineering Honor Society, Pi Tau Sigma, Member Jan. 2019 – Present University of Maryland Terp Runners Club, Member Sep. 2018 – Present
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Sample Resume – Seeking Engineering Co-op Position
KEITH HERMANDAD 28 Terrapin Dr., Springfield, IL 21209 • (555) 555-5555 • [emailprotected]
EDUCATION University of Maryland: A. James Clark School of Engineering College Park, MD B.S. Electrical Engineering, 3.5 GPA Expected May 2022
WORK EXPERIENCE ITT- Advanced Engineering and Sciences Bowie, MD Technical Intern Level 4 – Algorithm Team Member May – Aug. 2020 • Completed the traceability of the engineering analysis for the Spectrum Management
Transition Initiative (SMTI) project. • Aided head engineer of algorithm team in the creation of technical engineering
specifications.
Software Unlimited, Inc. Baltimore, MD Technician May – Aug. 2018, 2019 • Assisted an algorithm team in creating technical specifications under direct supervision
of the head engineer for ITT. • Updated medical software to the latest version of Medical Mastermind, a powerful
medical-practice management product, at over three hundred doctor offices.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Honors College: Gemstone Research Program Citation Expected May 2022 • Selected to participate in a four-year interdisciplinary research program for high
performing honors students at the University of Maryland. • Submitted design proposals as part of a 6-member team for a global positioning system
and inertial navigation unit to provide walking directions from building to building. • Initiated data collection for global positioning operation and communication protocol.
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE Alpha Sigma Phi, Fraternity College Park, MD Philanthropy Chair May 2019 – Present • Establishing a community basketball tournament, which raised over $4000 for the
Livestrong Foundation. Recruitment Committee Member Jan. – May 2019 • Collaborated with Vice President in writing amendment to local chapter constitution that
clearly defined fraternity’s judicial system. • One of 25 members selected to attend 2018 Ralph F. Burns Leadership Institute.
SKILLS Proficient: MATLAB, AutoCAD, MicroStation, Creo Parametric, Robotics Lab, MS Excel Exposure: HTML and Java
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Sample Resume – Seeking Consulting Internship
1234 Turtles Road, Newark, NJ 07101 862.222.5555 - [emailprotected]
Education University of Maryland College Park, MD GPA: 3.62 B.S Fire Protection Engineering Expected May 2022 • Banneker Key Scholar Awarded August 2017
Quality Enhancement Systems and Teams (QUEST) April 2018 – Present • Selected for competitive interdisciplinary quality management program that focuses on customer
value management, process and product design, problem solving, project management, customer satisfaction, and teamwork.
• Collaborated with a team of 6 students for Unilever in order to establish a Foreign Material Reduction Plan, utilizing several Six Sigma and Lean strategies.
Experience Accenture Federal Services, Intern Arlington, VA May – August 2021 • Analyzed business management process in order to deliver solutions based on critical industry
insight • Delivered weekly presentations to clients to help develop a wide range of knowledge about
innovative software technologies in business management Digital Management, Inc., Intern Bethesda, MD January 2020 • Developed digital management process to effectively store customer data, minimizing
processing errors • Researched complex U.S. Government IT Services market, and presented a thorough analysis of
competition to clients Naval Systems Missions, Intern Washington, DC May – August 2019 • Applied high-expansion foam to mission equipment as a fire suppressant using a modified,
closed cup burner apparatus. • Visited client sites and facilitated workshops focused on applying high-expansion foam product
to customer devices • Observed data from full-scale, low-expansion foam pool fire experiments and delivered
recommendations in order to ensure safety of delivered products
Honors and Awards College Park Scholars, Public Leadership Program August 2019 Salamander Membership Honorary Fire Protection Engineering Society April 2019
Activities Society of Fire Protection Engineers, Member August 2018 – Present University of Maryland Jewish Muslim Alliance, Member August 2017 – Present Mighty Sound of Maryland Marching Band, Pep Band August 2017 – Present
Computer Skills Adobe Photoshop, InDesign; LabView; Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher)
Emily Strazak
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Sample Resume – COVID-19 Example
ANTHONY JONES 123-456-7890 • [emailprotected]
8000 Boteler Lane, College Park, MD 20740 EDUCATION University of Maryland College Park, MD B.S. Bioengineering GPA: 3.98 Expected May 2022 • Dean’s List: Spring 2019, Fall 2018, Spring 2018 SKILLS Laboratory: Bacterial culture, Stem cell culture, Gel Electrophoresis, ELISA, FRET, Western
Blotting Software: MATLAB, LabView, Microsoft Office Suite TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE Pfizer College Park, MD Intern (Offer Accepted, Rescinded by Company Due to COVID-19.) May 2020 – Jul. 2020 University of Maryland – Virology Laboratory College Park, MD Group Member Jan. 2020 – May 2020 • Researched potential antibodies for COVID-19 on a team of 6 other undergraduate students • Utilized ELISA in order to test coronavirus binding affinity to well documented viral antibodies • Proposed experimental plan to contribute towards characterizing COVID-19 in a 20-page
design report & one-hour presentation to UMD and NIH faculty NIH Oncology Lab College Park, MD Researcher Jan. 2018 – May 2018 • Determined potential of an unknown drug as a cancer treatment by identifying apoptosis in
HL60 Leukemia cells. • Performed Cell Viability dye-Exclusion, Mitochondrial Membrane, Annexin V/Propidium
Iodide, and Colorimetric Caspase Activity Assays, as well as Western Blotting to monitor caspase and antibody activity of HL60 cells treated with drug.
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE Meals on Wheels Spring, MD Volunteer Mar. 2020 – Present • Helped deliver groceries to homebound elderly that could not safely purchase their own • Coordinated with other volunteers to strategize and use proper safety measures ACTIVITIES & AFFILIATIONS Engineering World Health – General Body Secretary Sept. 2018 – Present Biomedical Engineers Society – Member Sept. 2017 – Present Alumni Cup – Bioengineering Team, Rube Goldberg Machine Competition Feb. 2018
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Sample Resume – Seeking Co-op/Internship in Construction
Olivia S. Erbauer
Education University of Maryland College Park, MD Expected Dec 2022 B.S. Civil Engineering GPA: 3.0
Montgomery Community College Rockville, MD May 2019 A.S. Mechanical Engineering (Honors Program) GPA: 3.5
Internship Experience Clark Construction—Engineering Intern San Francisco, CA May - Aug 2021 • Developed a database to be used for future bids by collecting, sorting, and analyzing a wide variety of data from
previous projects. • Generated Requests for Information of concrete related inquires by utilizing Google Slides and Microsoft Office • Tracked supplies and financials by keeping inventory of multiple subcontractor deliveries through the utilization of
logs, saving the project over $1,500.
Technical Projects Civil 3D Gravity Pipe Network—Independent Project Frederick, MD July 2020 • Utilized AutoCAD Civil 3D to design a gravity pipe network and compute energy and hydraulic grade lines
through analysis of rainfall data • Reviewed results of calculations graphically in a .csv file and modified network according to results Energy Efficient House Design Project—Team Leader College Park, MD Sep - Dec 2019 • Designed and constructed a small-scale energy efficient house to explore sustainability ideas under a $500
budget on a team of four. • Individually calculated and investigated size and quantity of solar panels affordable and realistic for the roof • Presented 20-page design report to board of six engineering professors.
Work Experience Department of Transportation Services—Student Driver College Park, MD Aug 2019 - Present • Coordinate timely and reliable UM-Shuttle transit service involving over 30 vehicles to about 260,000 riders. The Greene Turtle—Wait Staff Frederick, MD May 2017 - Aug 2019 • Provided customers with quality service while working in a fast-paced, high pressure environment.
Activities and Affiliations Alpha Omega Epsilon, Women in Engineering Sorority—Sister Apr 2020 - Present Maryland Club Soccer Team—Team Captain Sep 2019 - Present
Skills
Engineering: PTC Creo, AutoCAD Civil 3D, SolidWorks, Arduino, SFRAME, FlowMaster Other: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project Professional
123 Terrapin Way College Park, MD 20742
[emailprotected] (112)-345-5555
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Sample Resume – International Engineering
BEKELE D. WILSON [emailprotected] • (301) 555-5555 • Small Town, MD 12345
EDUCATION University of Maryland College Park, MD B.S., Aerospace Engineering GPA: 3.8 Expected May 2022 Minor, Global Engineering Leadership Leadership in Engineering, Business, and Technology, Research Assistant UAE, Qatar UMD Short-Term Study Abroad Jan. 2020 • Researched development of projects and global leadership structure of Nakheel, Dubai RTA, the
Louvre, Masdar City, and MSHEIRB Properties. • Collaborated with Carnegie Melon, Qatar students for GOALS leadership symposium to develop and
present global leadership model.
EXPERIENCE UMD Burkina Faso Water Project, Team Member College Park, MD Engineers Without Borders Aug. 2019 - Present • Collaborated with a group of students and professional engineers to design a viable water extraction
system for a village in Burkina Faso. • Aided in the design of the water storage tank and water distribution system.
UMD Supersonic Wedge Model, Independent Research and Design College Park, MD Special Topics in Wind Tunnel Testing Sept. 2018 - Present • Researched, designed, and tested a wedge model for use in a Mach 2.2 wind tunnel. • Analyzed shockwave patterns produced using a color schlieren system.
UMD Satellite Trajectory Analysis, Project Team Member College Park, MD Space Navigation and Guidance Sept. 2018 - Dec. 2018 • Used telescope observations to plot the trajectory of several satellites. • Executed coordinate transformations using MATLAB algorithms to determine trajectories.
UMD Bridge Design Team, Project Team Co-Leader College Park, MD Statics Jan. 2018 - May 2018 • Led a team of 8 students to design, fabricate, and test a functional prototype of a wooden bridge
designed to optimize the strength-to-weight ratio on a 3-week deadline. • Placed 2nd out of 15 teams for the best strength-to-weight ratio.
COMPUTER SKILLS Engineering: CREO, Inventor, EES, MATLAB, COMSOL, SolidWorks, FEA experience Platforms: Windows 7/8/10, iOS, Linux Languages: Arabic (intermediate), Amharic (conversational)
AFFILIATIONS Women in Engineering, Engineering Tutor 2020 - Present Multiracial and Biracial Student Association, Member 2020 - Present
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Sample Resume – Double Major/ Study Abroad
Calvin Hernandez www.linkedin.com/in/cdoublemajor • [emailprotected] D.O.D. SECRET CLEARANCE 1234 Testudo Rd, College Park, MD 20740 • (301)456-7890
EDUCATION University of Maryland College Park, MD B.S., Aerospace Engineering Expected May 2022 B.S., Mechanical Engineering GPA: 3.565 Minor in International Engineering
Universidad Carlos III Madrid, Spain March – July 2019 Shadowed engineers at Airbus Military’s Flight Test Center in Getafe, Spain while studying aerospace engineering courses in English
SKILLS Catia V5 CAD Pro/Engineer CAD
Abaqus FEA ANSYS FEA
MATLAB C++ Programming
RELATED EXPERIENCE Simulation-Based System Design Laboratory College Park, MD Undergraduate Research Assistant March – August 2021 • Created detailed 3-D components of virtual reality environments via CAD software programs
for a DARPA research project • Utilized Python and Minitab in order to evaluate effectiveness of 3-D components in the
virtual environment
Battelle National Biodefense Institute Frederick, MD Engineering Intern May 2019 – August 2019 • Edited building drawings, labeled room numbers on exhaust valves, and reviewed AutoCAD
drawings and submittals for an autoclave move • Helped orchestrate a preventative maintenance program for the Facility Operations group,
minimizing facility downtime by 20%
Terps Racing (SAE) College Park, MD Baja SAE Vehicle Build; Project Team Leader October 2018 – May 2019 • Modified previous year’s Baja car for Birmingham, Alabama water event, converting it into
amphibious ATV to traverse a 1-km W-shaped pond and road courses • Placed 4th out of 49 universities in the main event, a four-hour endurance race MEMBERSHIPS AND ACTIVITIES • American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics, Member September 2018 – Present • Black Engineering Society, Events Coordinator September 2018 – Present • UMD Intramural Soccer, Member September 2018 – Present
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Sample Resume – Double Major/ Computer Science
Robert Hwaiting 123 Campus Drive, College Park, MD 20742 | 123-456-7890 | [emailprotected] EDUCATION University of Maryland College Park, MD B.S., Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science, GPA: 3.55 Expected May 2022 • Honors College, University Honors
SKILLS Software: Java, C/C++, Assembly, Ruby, OCaml, Matlab, Eclipse, SWIFT, SQL, Linux/Unix Engineering: Solidworks, Pro Engineer, Autodesk Inventor, Excel, Word, Outlook
TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD Software Development Intern May 2021 – Aug. 2021 • Analyzed trends in the Mars Rover’s mass spectrometer data through test-driven software
development strategies in Java • Executed test procedures and documented results to ensure software system requirements are met • Implemented mergesort and quicksort algorithms for processing large data sets • Improved data processing tools in a command-line UNIX environment Sikorsky Aircraft West Palm Beach, FL Flight Test Instrumentation Intern May 2019 – Aug. 2019 • Worked with a team of technicians to ensure accuracy of instrumentation measurements through pre-
flight evaluations • Troubleshot imprecise data readings through sensor and remote calibrations Electronics Project, University of Maryland College Park, MD Individual Project April 2019 • 3D printed and programmed a 3-axis robotic arm to pick up and throw a ball • Designed the arm using Solidworks and programmed an Arduino to control a motor, using a joystick
LEADERSHIP Out in STEM, University of Maryland College Park, MD Chapter President Aug. 2019 – Present • Lead local chapter of the national LGBT-affirming engineering society • Organized and facilitated panels of Out Professionals from NASA Goddard, Accenture, and Northrop
Grumman • Tripled charter membership from six to eighteen in less than one year as president Terps Racing, University of Maryland College Park, MD Instrumentation Lead Aug. 2018 – May 2019 • Coordinated a team of 8 students to instrument the chassis of a formula one race car • Led communication across programmers and technicians to successfully install strain gauges,
accelerometers, and pressure transducers under time and budget constraints
ACTIVITIES/AFFILIATIONS Pi Tau Sigma, Mechanical Engineering Honor Society, Member Aug. 2019 – Present Mighty Sound of Maryland, Marching Band, Musician May 2018 – Present
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Sample Resume – Entry Level Software Engineering
1234 Main Street, NW 123-456-7890 Washington, DC 12312 [emailprotected] EDUCATION University of Maryland College Park, MD B.S. Computer Engineering, GPA 3.3 Expected May 2021 • ACES: Cybersecurity Honors Program
SKILLS C/C++, Ruby, Java, OCaml, Prolog, Verilog Assembly (Mips, y86), SQL Parse Firebase, MongoDB, Windows 7/8, iOS, Android, Ubuntu, Linux, Labview, PSpice, ProEngineer
TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE Google Inc. Seattle, WA Software Development Intern May – Aug. 2021 • Wrote automated Quality Analysis test scripts for study features on website utilizing Selenium and
Junit • Refactored a large portion of website (3.5 million+ users), migrating logic from client to server, and
creating customized views and paging mechanisms to display it • Added quizzing to the Android application (100k+ downloads), using RESTful web services to
generate content and creating customized views and paging mechanisms to display it • Developed and integrated post-processing compression function reducing storage requirements by
72%
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD Software Development Intern May – Aug. 2019, 2020 • Designed Java tools that perform procedures such as remapping, shrinking, and filtering of sensor
data collected from the Suomi NPP Satellite, to aid scientific community in analytics of weather information
• Analyzed effectiveness of Hadoop Distributed File System over current file structure, comparing metrics for common operations such as reading, writing, and copying of large data sets
• Presented products and findings at Poster Session to familiarize NASA colleagues and manager
HackMIT Boston, MA Team Member May 2020 • Awarded Audience Choice out of 54 total projects for Android mobile application that dynamically
sets an alarm for the user based on a specified appointment with a time and location
Payper – Web/Android App College Park, MD Individual Project Aug. – Sep. 2019 • Converted digital currency into physical bills redeemable through scanning QR codes • PennApps Winner of “Most Consumer-Friendly Bitcoin Hack”
ACTIVITIES Terrapin Hackers, President May 2019 – Present Association for Women in Computing, Active Member Sep. 2018 – Present UMD Gamer’s Orchestra, Harpist Sep. 2018 – Present Intramural Quidditch Club, Active Member Sep. 2018 – Present Society of Women Engineers, Director of Social Events Apr. 2018 – Mar. 2019
Caitlyn Barmaji
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Sample Resume – Student/Athlete Biotechnology (Medical Devices)
ANA CAMARGO 8000 Boteler Lane, College Park, MD 20740 • 123-456-7890 • [emailprotected]
Education University of Maryland College Park, MD B.S., Bioengineering GPA: 3.52 Expected Dec. 2022
• NCAA Division I Athlete: Women’s Gymnastics
Skills CREO Parametric, Pro/Engineer, Solidworks, Autodesk Inventor, MATLAB, NX 8.5, C programming, FEA, CAD, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
Technical Experience A.J. Drexel Plasma Institute Camden, NJ Research Assistant May 2019 – Jan. 2020
• Managed bacterial cultures and executed projects modeling applications of FE- DBD plasma in microbiology sterilization.
• Evaluated applications in hand sanitization, spore growth inhibition, and infection prevention post optical surgery.
Respiratory Monitor Design College Park, MD Team Leader Aug. 2018 – May 2019
• Led a team of five multidisciplinary undergraduate and graduate students to design and prototype an infant respiratory monitor for neonatal care units in developing nations
• Drafted circuit schematics of respiratory monitor by utilizing hand-drawings and CAD • Conceptualized universal user interface and device’s foot strap design
Air Force One Model College Park, MD Team Member Jan. 2019
• Modeled a scaled replica of the Air Force One model of the Boeing 747-200 in a team of 6 engineers
• Individually drafted the vertical stabilizer and rudder in CREO Parametric 2.0 • Compiled a 20-page design report with 2D drawings and bill of materials, and a presentation
with flight simulation
Human Movement Risk Assessment College Park, MD Team Member Sep. 2018 – Dec. 2018
• Analyzed tendon and muscle data to determine the risk of injury to the ACL, patellar tendon, and quadriceps muscles
• Individually created Force Body diagrams to demonstrate the direction and magnitude of musculoskeletal forces
Leadership Experience University of Maryland NCAA Division I Student-Athlete College Park, MD Women’s Gymnastics, Team Captain August 2018 – Present
• Lead a team of 20 student athletes in daily workouts and weekly competitions while managing a full-time student course load
• Host 1-on-1 meetings with new teammates to help orient them to the campus community • Fundraise for 3 non-profit organizations per year by participating in philanthropy events
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Sample Resume - Career Changer
Janel Walker 123 Terrapin Terrace, College Park, MD 20742 301.555.5000 ● [emailprotected]
Civil Engineer with computer-aided drafting (CAD), design training and a background in business. Firsthand experience applying engineering principles to develop cost-effective
solutions to design problems.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND TRAINING o AutoCAD 3D Modeling o MicroStation o MATLAB o ArcGIS
o Structural Analysis o Engineering Materials o Geometrics and GIS o Geotechnical Engineering
o Project Management o Fluent Spanish & French
EDUCATION University of Maryland College Park, MD Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering Expected Dec. 2022 Major GPA: 3.2, Cumulative GPA: 2.9 Bachelor of Science, International Business May 2017 GPA: 3.8 EXPERIENCE Engineers Without Borders Quito, Ecuador Project Leader May 2018 - Present • Coordinated a team of eighteen volunteers to analyze soil data during the four-week
construction phase, successfully installing 39 household latrines U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon College Park, MD UMD Team Construction Group Member Jan. – Oct. 2018 • Solicited over $50,000 in donations of free and reduced-cost building materials from
company representatives at the 2011 International Builder’s Show • Performed friction testing on footings to analyze lateral load capacity; conducted
compression testing on sample concrete cylinders to determine breaking strengths • Received People’s Choice Award and placed 8th overall out of fifty teams Anti-Icing Project College Park, MD Project Team Member Aug. – Dec. 2018 • Designed, built, and tested a functional prototype of an autonomous bridge de-icing system • Presented final design to panel of faculty and professional engineers Hilton Worldwide New York, NY International Sales Representative Jun. 2017 – Aug. 2018 • Responded to sales inquiries, initiated new sales, and solicited potential clients • Negotiated multi-million dollar contract with international professional association
MEMBERSHIPS AND ACTIVITIES Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE), Active Member Jan 2019 – Present American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Secretary Sept. 2017 – May 2018
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Sample Resume – Alum Seeking Next Job
LUKE BATTLE 1205 Alumni Fancy Street, Washington, DC 20001
(202) 987-6543 • [emailprotected]
CONSULTANT | PROJECT MANAGER Product Design | Mechanical Engineering | Research & Development
Entrepreneur and product developer with a technical background and two years of consulting experience. Demonstrated expertise in business operations, quality control, budget analysis management, and negotiations and contract development. Strengths include:
• Quality Management • Bid Development & Contract
Administration • Staff Leadership & Resource
Management
• Product Design Engineering • MATLAB • C/C++ Based Arduino • ANSYS • SolidWorks
• Autodesk Inventor • AutoCAD • Microsoft Excel (Macros) • SQL queries
EDUCATION
University of Maryland College Park, MD BS, Mechanical Engineering May 2020 Department of Engineering Chairman’s Award Minor in Technology Entrepreneurship, Hinman CEOs Entrepreneurship Program
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Big Government Consulting Washington, DC Senior Consultant | Engineering Manager January 2018 - Present • Manage large scale projects including IT upgrades, HVAC installations, office renovations, and facilities operations • Gather customer requirements, write statements of work, budget project funds, and drive schedule • Review Architecture and Engineering design drawings for accuracy, feasibility, and code compliance • Ensured submitted plans complied with ASHRAE, IBC, OSHA, and client-developed standards • Presented three final project reports to senior leads and successfully gained closed projects
Private Tech Consulting Corporation Reston, VA Associate Consultant August 2016 - January 2018 • Utilized agile development methodology to design and deliver custom business process management applications
in a fast-paced environment • Used a Java based framework and MySQL database language to aggregate and analyze business data • Recognized by department for role in ensuring that the application was pushed to production on time
US Government, Facilities Engineering Washington, DC Project Manager Intern May - August, 2014 & 2015 • Acted as point of contact for all facilities planning and ad hoc needs of executive level offices • Oversaw the implementation of a recovery effort from an unexpected facilities crisis within 12-hour window • Reviewed design drawings, drafted two Statements of Work, and acted as point of contact for contractors
University of Maryland, Micro-Robotics Laboratory College Park, MD Product Developer January 2014 - May 2014 • Created fitness tracking workout gloves that communicate exercise data via Bluetooth Low Energy • Developed a wiring schematic, designed a Printed Circuit Board, and constructed PCB in laboratory
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Sample Resume – USAJobs Resume Builder (Federal Position)
Ms. Teresa M. Montgomery 2345 Gamely Rd. Wilmington, DE 19810 United States Mobile: (202) 456-7890 - Ext: 123 Email: [emailprotected]
Availability: Job Type: Permanent, Temporary, Summer, Presidential Management Fellows, Recent Graduates, Intermittent, Internships, Telework
Work Schedule: Full-Time
Desired locations: United States - Washington DC, College Park, MD, Greenbelt, MD, Atlanta, GA
Work Experience: University of Maryland Multiscale Measurements Laboratory Engineering Building 2 College Park, MD 20742 United States
05/2018 – Present, Hours Per Week: 15 Undergraduate Research Fellow Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:
Create multifunctional sandwich composites inspired by Palmetto Wood Design composites with a charge-holding foam core to act as batteries
Education: University of Maryland, College Park, MD United States Some College Coursework Completed GPA: 3.74 of a maximum 4.0 Credits Earned: 128 Semester hours Major: Mechanical Engineering Minor: Project Management Relevant Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:
Intro to MATLAB, Programming for Mechanical Engineering, Thermodynamics, Materials Science I
Affiliations: Alpha Omega Epsilon Professional Engineering Sorority - Member
Additional Information: LEADERSHIP: Department of Resident Life, University of Maryland Math Coach, September 2016 – Present
SKILLS & CERTIFICATIONS: Programming in Matlab, C++ AutoCAD, PSpice, Microsoft Excel FE/ EIT Certification, August 2018
HONORS & AWARDS: L-3 Communications Scholarship, received August 2016
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Sample Resume – First Year Master’s Student
Dana Pillai 1234 Testudo Ln., College Park, MD 20740 | (301)555-5555 | [emailprotected]
EDUCATION University of Maryland College Park, MD MS, Telecommunications Engineering Expected May 2022
• Relevant Coursework: Networking Protocols, Wireless OFDM Systems, Decision Modeling, Advanced Wireless Communications Networks, AWS/PCS System Implementation
Visveswaraya Technological University Bangalore, India BE, Telecommunication and Electronics May 2019
• First Class Honors, top 5% of class
TECHNICAL SKILLS Programming: C++, SQL, SQL Server 2010, HTML, XML, JavaScript, MATLAB Protocols: TCP-IP, RIPv1, RIPv2, EIGRP, OSPF, BGP Tools: SPSS Tool, WireShark, MaxPlan
TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE WISPY, InSSIDer, WI-FI Scanner College Park, MD Independent Project September 2018
• Inspected WLAN of University of Maryland and personal home access points, as well as the surrounding networks.
• Troubleshot the access points for higher dBm, playing with frequency spectrum and channels using the tool Channel, RSSI, and “Time Last Seen”.
Mobile Communications Ltd. Bangalore, India Technical Engineer July 2016 – July 2018
• Collaborated with marketing department to redesign coverage-extension sites to enhance company competitiveness.
• Developed network capacity growth plans and designed 24 new sites to offload capacities from existing sites.
• Led design of 65 coverage-extension sites and optimization of 120 on-air sites.
WORK EXPERIENCE McKeldin Library College Park, MD IT Office Assistant August 2018 – Present
• Developed a software tool “BSR – Advance” for database maintenance.
ACTIVITIES AND AFFILIATIONS Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Bangalore, India Event Organizer/Coordinator September 2014 – May 2017
• Increased attendance at IEEE tech fest and cultural festival by 15% over two years.
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Sample Resume – Second Year M.S. Chemical Engineering
ROHIT T. MOHAMMAD 123 Graduate Dr., #123 (123)456-7890 College Park, MD 20740 [emailprotected]
EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND M.E. Chemical Engineering
GPA: 3.7
College Park, MD Expected May 2022
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA B.S. Chemical Engineering, Business Minor
• Magna cum Laude
GPA: 3.8
Charlottesville, VA May 2017
SKILLS AND CERTIFICATIONS Software: MATLAB, MathCAD, ASPEN, ANSYS, Expert Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint) Laboratory: Gas Chromatography, organic synthesis & purification, HPLC, atomic absorption
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE ABC DEVELOPMENT COMPANY Energy Sector Analyst July 2015 - August 2017 Verification of Enhanced Oil Recovery Audits Toronto, Canada
• Assessed whether the quantity of offsets generated was characterized accurately by evaluating calculation methodologies, re-performing direct and indirect emissions calculations, and analyzing P&IDs of the injection and production facility.
• Identified compressor seals and CO2 dissolved in stored crude as the missing emission sources that accounted for 22% of the total emissions from the site.
Greenhouse Gas Emission and Sinks Inventory, Oil and Gas Sector Washington, DC • Established the uncertainties associated with each emission source using @RISK, a Monte Carlo simulator
capable of performing risk analysis in Excel spreadsheets. • Improved the U.S. Inventory by researching and quantifying the emissions reductions from technologies and
processes reported by Natural Gas STAR Partners to enhance the assumptions and the resulting emissions estimates.
• Recommended statistical methods to validate the emissions profile of a facility and estimated expected ranges for data elements collected through reporting.
Measurement Study for Indian Natural Gas Industry Bhopal, India • Designed Excel-based tools to aggregate emissions data into a comprehensive emissions inventory and
perform economic analysis of mitigation options for the major emission sources; analysis revealed savings of $3.75 million.
• Presented the results of the measurement study and mitigation options to EPA client in a technical presentation.
Energy Performance Benchmarking and Conservation Potential Washington, DC • Established a baseline energy consumption profile for equipment used in transmission processing of oil and
gas by researching Title V permits, vendor documents, and by using engineering calculations. • Developed an estimate of potential energy savings by creating a database of conservation methods and
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Climate Business Opportunities Washington, DC • Identified key investment opportunities to target as climate change and sustainability become increasingly
important in developing countries. • Inventoried and projected the growth of emissions from the oil and gas industry in developing countries
based on key market metrics. • Estimated reduction potential for emissions by evaluating the implementation of mitigation technologies,
including the potential for miniaturized gas-to-liquid technologies. • Conducted a rigorous search of potential companies within the target regions that met the client’s stringent
investment criteria.
ABC ENERGY PARTNERS Bethesda, MD Project Coordinator June 2013 - June 2015
• Delivered technical presentations on emission mitigation technologies and practices and provided logistical support for numerous technology transfer workshops.
• Researched and organized data on process units at refineries • Calculated the equivalent distillation capacity of each refinery in the U.S. that took into consideration the
complexity of process units at each refinery.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE PETROLEUM INSTITUTE Abu Dhabi, U.A.E Research Assistant June - August 2012
• Established a theoretical formalism linking thermal and visco-elastic properties of crude oil used in reservoir simulations and enhanced oil recovery methods.
• Published results of research: – Ayaz, A.; Masters, R.T., Temperature dependent thermodynamic and thermo-elastic properties of crude
oil. Journal of Engineering Topics 2012, vol. 5, pp 123-145. – Masters, R.T., Perez, P., Visco-elastic and dielectric relaxation studies of crude oil. Petroleum Science
and Technology 2013, vol.21, pp 234-344.
AFFILIATIONS American Institute of Chemical Engineers September 2011 - Present Association of Energy Engineers May 2013 - Present Tau Beta Pi Honor Society September 2012 - May 2013
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Sample Resume-Military Experience
Eric Tenley Hyattsville, MD 20783 | +1.703.555.1212 | [emailprotected] | www.linkedin.com/in/UMDstudent
EDUCATION University of Maryland College Park, MD Bachelor of Science: Mechanical Engineering, GPA: 3.05 Expected Graduation: May 2022
Munich University of Applied Sciences Munich, Germany Study Abroad Semester: Automotive Engineering, GPA: 3.2 Jan - July 2021 International Engineering Certificate July 2021
Northern Virginia Community College Alexandria, VA Associates of Science: Engineering Sciences, GPA: 3.83 Aug 2016 - May 2017
TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE Colliers International Washington, DC Assistant Project Manager May 2020 - Aug 2021
• Examined building schematics and generated technical documentation of existing components • Composed testing procedures for commercial HVAC systems • Conducted building envelope testing and verified results were according to LEED standards
University of Maryland, Mechatronics Project College Park, MD Individual Project Aug - Dec 2021
• Conceptualized and developed a robotics system which fired a projectile based on user input • Successfully wrote and implemented Arduino and Processing code to communicate with system
Munich MotorSport Munich, Germany Aerodynamics Design Team Member Jan - Aug 2021
• Examined the aerodynamics of vehicle components using ANSYS • Simulated proposed improvements of new design using Finite Element Analysis (FEA)
Munich University of Applied Sciences, Platooning Aerodynamics Team Munich, Germany Team Member Feb - July 2021
• Analyzed the pressure experienced between vehicles at varying lengths using ANSYS • Proved the potential fuel savings vehicles experience while platooning
Airgility College Park, MD CAD and Assembly Team Member May - Sep 2020
• Fabricated autonomous robotic drone systems used to deliver medical devices and supplies • Collaborated in designing the mounting brackets for propeller motors using CAD software (SolidWorks) • Assembled the 3D CAD models and finalized the designs before 3D printing occurred
MILITARY EXPERIENCE United States Air Force Sumter, SC Journeyman Meteorologist Jan 2012 - Jan 2016
• Analyzed raw weather data from surface observations, satellites, radar, computer models and climatological information to develop an informed weather forecast with direct mission impact
• Verbally communicated weather data to officers in charge and fellow meteorologists to enable strategic decision making to ensure equipment and personnel safety
• Provided forecasts ensuring completion of over 2000 flight missions with a 98% error-free success rate
SKILLS Technical: Creo, AutoCAD, SolidWorks, ANSYS, MATLAB, C++, Microsoft Office, Arduino, Processing
Language: German (Intermediate, Goethe Institute: B2)
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Sample Resume – Ph.D. Electrical/Computer
92 Elm St. Alexis E. Watson
301.555.1234 Apt # 6 [emailprotected] Greenbelt, MD 20770 Linkedin.com/in/phdwats
Education Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Communication, GPA 3.91 Expected: 5/2021 University of Maryland, College Park, MD M.S. in Electrical Engineering, Control Systems, GPA 3.81 9/2015 B.S. in Electrical Engineering, GPA 3.78 5/2013 Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
Computer Skills Platforms: Unix, Linux, DOS, Windows XP/2000/NT, and VAX/VMS Languages: C/C++, Java, MATLAB, Verilog, Assembly and C for Texas Instruments DSP processors,
Assembly and C for embedded systems and Intel x86 Assembly Software: Network Simulator (NS2) GloMoSim, CPLEX, and Qualnet
Experience Graduate Research Assistant, ECE Department, College Park, MD 8/2017 - Present • Conduct research on dynamical behavior of TCP traffic in IP networks, and developed award winning
CDMA Aggregate Perturbation (CAP) technology for Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Internet attacks (C/C++, MATLAB, TCL and NS2 code).
• Lead the design team of a library of signal processing blocks in Verilog. Designed and implemented Dataflow/RTL and gate level realization DSP blocks including FIR and IIR filters.
• Implement both the transmitter and receiver of a V22bis modem according to the ITU-T recommendations based on the Texas Instruments TMS320C30 DSPs (C and TI Assembly Code).
Control System Designer, MKK Control Systems (founder), Tehran, Iran 8/2015 - 7/2017 • Designed front-end of an embedded system of an autonomous process controller, which is currently
being mass produced and has been installed in more than 100 plants.
Control System Design Chief Engineer, Fan-Niroo Company, Tehran, Iran 8/2015 - 8/2017 • Designed and implemented a control, emergency shutdown and process visualization system. • Oversaw extensive hardware design of digital and analog control boards and implementation of
programming in C/C++ and X86 Assembly.
Awards and Leadership • First Place Award of Business Plan Competition, University of Maryland, 2017, for MacroPhage
Networks (With Prof. M. Shayman and Dr. M. Alasti).
• Received $50,000 University Technology Development Fund (UTDF), Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO), 12/2016. (With Prof. M. Shayman).
• President, University of Maryland Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Student Association
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U.S. Patent and Invention Disclosure • Method for Quantifying Responsiveness of Flow Aggregates to Packet Drops in A Communication
Network (US pending patent number 123456789).
• Using Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum to Determine Responsiveness of a TCP Aggregate to Packet Drops, reported to the Office of Technology Commercialization, University of Maryland, 4/2017, Ref. No. IS-1111-000.
Selected Publications M. Shayman, R. Gahremanpour, R. Skoog, N. Jasinski and A.E.Watson., “Network Management and Control Mechanisms to Prevent Maliciously Induced Network Stability,” Proc. 8th IEEE/IFIP Network Operations and Management Symposium (NOMS-2018). A.E.Watson, K. Gallichio, and M. Shayman, “Mitigation of Denial of Service Attacks in the Internet,” Proc. 41st IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC-2015).
Research Proposals /Grants “Routing and Topology Design of Hierarchical Sensor Networks” With Prof. Mark Shayman, ECE Department of the University of Maryland, Submitted to NSF Sensornet program 1/2017. “CDMA-Based Mitigation of Distributed Denial of Service Attacks” With Prof. Mark Shayman, ECE Department of the University of Maryland, Submitted to NSF NetS program 4/2016.
Professional Activities/Affiliations • Paper Reviewer, INFOCOM 2017 • Paper Reviewer, International Conference on Communication (ICC) 2016 and 2018 • Member, Scientific Research Society (Sigma Xi) • Student Member, IEEE
Relevant Graduate Courses University of Maryland: Random Processes in Communications and Control, Multi-User Communication, Wireless Communication, Digital Communications, Detection and Estimation Theory, Digital Computer Design, CAD of Digital Systems, Advanced Digital System Design Sharif University of Technology: Switching Systems, Information Theory, Data Communication Networks, Object Oriented Programming, Neural Networks, Fuzzy Systems and Sets, Adaptive Control, Multi Variable Control, Optimal Control, Robust Control, Robotic Manipulators, Nonlinear and Digital Control, Discrete Signal Processing, Operation Research, Abstract Algebra
Additional Information In the Media: “UM Business Plan Competition Could Launch Next Google,” 5/3/2017. Received favorable comments about MacroPhage Networks and the CAP technology. Covered by PR Newswire, CBS MarketWatch, NBC, National Hispanic Corporate Council, and The Gazette.
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DENISE M. McGRAW 19 Some Fake Ct. Elkridge, MD 21075
[emailprotected] 301-555-7890
EDUCATION Ph.D., Bioengineering Anticipated May 2023
University of Maryland, College Park, MD • Advanced to Candidacy, Nov. 2020 • GPA 4.0/4.0
B.S., Chemical Engineering May 2018 University of Maryland, College Park, MD
• Summa Cum Laude, with Engineering Honors • GPA 4.0/4.0
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE UMD Doctoral Dissertation Research Baltimore, MD Researcher Jun. 2018 - Present • Investigate poly (amido amine) dendrimers as oral drug carriers of anticancer
therapeutics. • Assess cytotoxicity, cellular uptake and transepithelial permeability of dendrimers and
dendrimer-drug conjugates using in vitro Caco-2 cell model • Independently determined impact of PEGylation of dendrimers on dendrimer
transport, uptake and interactions with epithelial tight junctions. • Co-wrote book chapter: R. Kolhatkar, D. McGraw, and H. Ghandehari,
“Functionalized Dendrimers as Nanoscale Drug Carriers,” in Multifunctional Pharmaceutical Nanocarriers, V. Torchilin (ed), Springer, 2012, pp. 201-232.
• Presented research poster at conference: D. McGraw, R. Kolhatkar and H. Ghandehari. “PEGylation of Anionic PAMAM Dendrimers: Implications for Oral Delivery.” Poster presentation, 35th Annual Meeting of the Controlled Release Society, New York, NY, July 12-16, 2009.
UMD Undergraduate Research Project College Park, MD Intern Aug. 2013 - Apr. 2015 • Completed a competitive, NSF-funded, Research Experience for Undergraduates
(REU) summer internship program and then continued research project as an undergraduate research fellow.
• Determined the surface structure and chemistry of DNA-GaAs biochips using Grazing Incidence X-ray Scattering, X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy.
• Published manuscript in IEEE: M. Al-Sheikhly, D. McGraw, et al. “Radiation Induced Failure Mechanisms of GaAs Based Biochips,” IEEE Transactions on Device and Materials Reliability. Vol. 4, No. 2., June 2005.
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Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) Jun. - Aug. 2013
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD • Developed an automated method to convert two-dimensional HIV protease inhibitor
chemical structures to three-dimensional animations showcasing inhibitor interactions with protease active site using Pymol software.
• Created 300 visualizations of HIV Protease-Inhibitor interactions to supplement HIV research database (HIVSDB).
• Presented results to scientists and peers at SURF Symposium.
WORK EXPERIENCE Graduate Teaching Assistant Sep. 2019 - May 2020 University of Maryland, College Park, MD • Facilitated laboratory exercises for 40 students in Freshman Bioengineering
Laboratory and delivered weekly lectures on engineering and biology topics. • Graded 50 homework assignments weekly for Computational Methods in
Bioengineering course and answered student questions concerning C and Matlab programming languages.
Undergraduate Teaching Fellow Jan. - May 2016 University of Maryland, College Park, MD • Selected as a Women in Engineering Undergraduate Teaching Fellow.
• Developed lesson plans for and led a 1.5 hour recitation each week for 30 students in “Mass and Heat Transfer”.
Clark School Ambassador Jan. - Aug. 2015 University of Maryland, College Park, MD • Served as a student representative for the College of Engineering, giving
presentations and tours to prospective students and parents, visiting local high schools and performing other recruitment duties.
• Developed curriculum and activities for “Discovering Engineering,” a week-long engineering summer camp for middle school students.
LEADERSHIP AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES • Tau Beta Pi, Recording Secretary (2013-2014) and Scholarship Chair (2015)
• Chemical Engineering Chair Search Committee, Undergraduate Representative (2012) • Gemstone Coordinator Search Committee, Student Representative (2012)
AWARDS • National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, 2018 – 2019.
• A. James Clark School of Engineering Dean’s Award, May 2015. • Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, 2012 – 2013.
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