What a GREAT movie poster – and a GREAT film, as well!
You have read the lecture notes AND reviewed all of the RESUME power point slides, right. So, you know when I say, “movie poster,” you know I mean the top of your resume!
Here’s what I want for this homework assignment. I want you to submit JUST the top of your resume: I want ALL of your contact information, followed by the required BLACK LINE break, and then your HIGHLIGHTS section (or QUALIFICATIONS section – or whatever you want to call it.)
That’s all. The slides and lecture notes told you that your resume will get only 8-15 seconds of attention – you must grab the reader’s attention by creating an OUTSTANDING MOVIE POSTER – i.e. – top of your resume.
Remember, my analogy: the top of your resume is the movie poster; if this is interesting and appealing, the reader will continue to read your resume and you will get MORE than 8-15 seconds of attention.
So, create the top of your resume and submit it by clicking the above link.
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do on your ownon time
A NEW RESUME
A 21ST CENTURY APPROACH
TO HIGHLIGHTING YOU
Extra Credit Alert: I have hidden the titles of at least
15
movies in the resume
slides. If you can find at least 12, email them to me, and you will get extra
credit. (The movie posters don’t count.) Have fun
!
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Creating an Effective 21st
Century Resume
Perhaps you already have an “effective” resume –
if you have ever used a resume and it has helped
you get an interview, an Italian Job, or The
Internship congrats!
But, things change, right? Competition is intense –
so you might have to update that once “effective”
resume.
Here’s how we are going to make your resume
better – by turning that old
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th century resume
into a 21st century resume!
One that SHOWS the reader how good you are
using clear, detailed EXAMPLES!!!
Employers LOVE a one-page RESUME!
But, this is really up to you.
Your resume “should” be ONE PAGE – if possible.
If you have more than one page, it’s not Armageddon, The
End of Days, or Apocalypse Now.
Yes, it might be hard to fit all of your work experiences, education,
training, and qualifications on one page; however, in regards to writing,
LESS IS MORE!
No one wants to read LONG resumes – no matter how
impressive – so get to the good stuff early and impress the
reader with your ONE PAGE masterpiece!!!
***If you have more than one page, it better LOOK GOOD
and everything better make YOU LOOK GOOD!
What is an “effective” 21st Century
Resume?
! An effective resume is any resume that gets you the job! or
at least gets you an interview.
! An effective resume is job specific. Do not send out
general, vague resumes to several potential employers.
! A job specific resume shows potential employers you
are serious about their job.
! An effective resume uses all the tricks: headings, bold
type, bullets, white space, examples, lists, and
informative sections that highlight your qualifications.
! Using these writing “tools” effectively will make your
resume professional looking, and it will be very easy to
read. This will get your resume noticed, picked up, and
read.
What is common to most effective resumes?
! They LOOK GOOD! This is KEY!
! They are easy to read and follow.
! They have clearly defined sections.
! They contain specific examples that show how good you
are.
! They begin with a “Highlights” or “Qualifications” section
– which grab the readers’ attention immediately.
! They do not have vague phrases – like “team-player,
motivated, customer service.”
! They lists ACCOMPLISHMENTS – not duties &
responsibilities, and certainly not Music and Lyrics
! They have ZERO typos/mistakes.
! They are polished.
List Current Items FIRST
Using Chronological Resumes
This is what I want. It is the most common, modern style.
! Most effective resumes are chronological. They are organized
by dates.
! Chronological resumes are actually “reverse chronological”
resumes. The most recent dates appear first, followed by
subsequent dates.
! This applies to all dates for employment, education, and any
other section that requires a list of dates.
! List your current job FIRST in the Employment
section. List your current school (CSUSB?)
FIRST in the Education section.
Don’t want to use dates?
Some use a “Functional” Resume
! Functional resumes are less common – they list general skills, some
specific jobs, and other vague information.
! These resumes are usually suspicious because there is usually no
timeline, company name, or location; therefore, readers/potential
employers have no idea what you have been doing in the past.
! People have reasons for using a FUNCTIONAL resume – a Rocky past
is one reason.
! Lack of work experience, large gaps in employment history,
“unofficial” work experience, seasonal work
! EX: I have seven years of professional experience as an electrician
and general contractor.
! EX: For parts of five years, I have worked in warehouses and
loading docks.
How to Write Your Resume
You Have Some Important Decisions to Make
! Will you use: complete sentences or action verbs?
! In the past, action verbs have been preferred.
! Words such as: earned, awarded, given, selected,
promoted, worked and others were used to begin
ideas. But this can sound CHOPPY and
UNNATURAL.
! For example: Awarded Employee of the Month
three times.
! Earned several awards.
! Graduated with honors.
! This style made the writer seem goal oriented and
cut down on the number of words. Do you like it?
You MIGHT Consider Using Complete
Sentences. This is a very MODERN resume
style.
! Complete sentences will allow your resume to
sound natural, like the way you talk. This is one of
the keys to WRITING WELL, remember?
! Complete sentences also allow you to show how
well you write. Why not use them?
! I was awarded “Employee of the Month”
honors three times during the past year.
! I graduated with honors after three educational years at
California State University, San Bernardino.
! Notice these are not long, complicated ideas. You do not want to create a
novel. Your writing is clear and to the point.
Does your current RESUME use an old, tired, boring1
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70’s style? Think about it…
! Why have you created a resume that was
“effective” in the 19
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0’s and 1990’s?
! My point: you must create a MODERN resume!
! How can you spot an OLD Resume?
! OLD resumes have: objectives, references, list
duties and responsibilities only, vague words
and phrases, lack of specific examples, lack of
originality.
! Does your current resume use these “old”
concepts? If so – time to do better!
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Want to RUIN your resume? Part I
– If you list DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES you
will hurt your chances and ruin your resume! –
-In fact, if you USE the word “duties” or “responsibilities”
you are doomed!
! One of the biggest resume killers is focusing on
what you do/did!
! Responsible for providing fast, efficient service. (UGH)
! You should be focusing on explaining HOW WELL
you do/did your job!
! By providing fast and efficient service, I was promoted
twice and given a staff to train. (Yes!)
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Your resume should not be “duties” driven;
it should be “accomplishment” driven
! Do not write a resume that simply lists your duties. You should
always describe how well you performed your duties.
! Employers do not want to know you answered phones, delivered
product, took customers’ orders, or stocked shelves.
! Potential employers want to know how well you did these things.
! Any job you include on your resume MUST show your ability.
You must have had some kind of success. Promoted? Helped create
sales? Given extra responsibility? Trained others? Think of what
you did to help your employer and include this information.
! If your resume simply lists duties, it will be down-graded.
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Brag about your accomplishments – if
you don’t – no one will
! Old style:
! Duties: answered phones, placed orders, created
schedules. BORING! and VAGUE!
! Responsible for providing fast, efficient customer
service. (<— notice the writer never actually says he/
she DID these things - only responsible for this.)
! New improved, preferred method:
! While I was in charge of answering phones at Lord of the
Rings, sales increased by 20% due to my quick thinking.
The orders I placed were rated 99% accurate, which also
helped sales increase. I was given the added
responsibility of making weekly schedules.
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If you don’t know what you do
well – ask your Boss Baby!
! Server
! Waited tables, made drinks, seated customers. (old, outdated, and
vague. We know what a server’s duties are. What we don’t know
is how well you did these duties.)
! TRY THIS:
! As a server at Mel’s Diner, I was given multiple responsibilities. I
waited tables, seated customers, and filled drink orders all while
maintaining my status as the diner’s top-rated employee.
! Because of my quality service, I was promoted twice in a one year
period, and I was given added responsibility, including opening
and closing the restaurant.
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WANT TO RUIN YOUR RESUME? PART II
! DOES THIS SOUND FAMILIAR?
Qualifications
! Team-player
! Highly Motivated
! Excellent Communication Skills
! Computer Efficient
! Multi-tasking ability
Let’s be honest: these meaningless phrases are ADDED to the
bottom (or top) of resumes because the writer (YOU?) has
NOTHING ELSE TO ADD – so they waste the reader’s time by
using these phrases they have seen used on other resumes. Time to
ERASE these awful, vague, tired, ideas – and add…EXAMPLES!
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Eliminate “dead” phrases, tired ideas, and
meaningless cliches
A major mistake on many resumes is the overload of vague, general, phrases. The
biggest problem with these phrases is they are VERY vague and are now
considered meaningless. These phrases are usually added when writers have nothing
else to say or add, which is why they are usually tacked-on at the end of a resume.
Examples: team player, goal oriented, excellent
communications skills, computer efficient, works well with
others, able to take directions, works well individually,
dedicated, hard worker, ambitious, detail oriented, people
person, self- motivated, fast learner, capable, problem
solver
NO MORE! STOP using these. They DO NOT HELP
YOUR RESUME!
See how general these phrases are? Without specific
examples, these ideas make your resume weak.
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You can use “team player” IF you give examples of your
“team player-ness” – LIKE THIS:
! While working at Toys R’ Us, I was known for being a team player. I was a
shift leader for the night crew, volunteered to help train new employees,
and voted most helpful by my co-workers.
! OR-
! I have excellent computer skills. I have taken seven different classes at
CSUSB ranging from basic programming to more advanced anti – hacking
software design.
! FYI – Efficient computers skills i.e. – Office,
Word, Excel, Powerpoint, etc. is NOT considered
valuable. Is there anyone on this planet who does
not have these very basic COMPUTER skills?
Why add it, if 99.9% of fellow applicants have
the same ability.
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You want the FEWER WORDS/ACTION
VERBS version?
! Team-player: Toys R’ Us night crew shift-leader, volunteered to help
train new employees; voted most helpful by my co-workers
! OR-
! Excellent computer skills: completed seven different computer
classes at CSUSB, ranging from basic programming to more
advanced anti-hacking software design
! These are NOT sentences now – so they are not punctuated
as a sentence.
! The choice of styles is yours, but remember, BE
CONSISTENT with whatever style you use!
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No MORE Vague Ideas/Phrases
! So if you want to say you are a hard worker,
motivated, loyal, dedicated (or anything else that
makes you sound like a golden retriever) you better
give examples that PROVE you are what you claim
to be!
! I am dedicated to children’s education. I have a degree
in liberal studies; I have published three papers about
the importance of reading to pre-schoolers; I founded a
charity with my friend Andy Dufresne called “The
Shawshank Redemption Book Club” which delivers
books to underprivileged children in the San Bernardino
area.
! SEE? CLEAR, SPECIFIC, EXAMPLES that PROVE this
person is DEDICATED! In this case, this person is
dedicated to improving children’s education, right?
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Information Almost All Effective Resumes Have
! Contact Information (Name, address, phone number, cell number, email)
! Qualifications/Highlights/Skills section at the TOP
(Using an “Objective” is now considered out of style. However, some
jobs ask for it. It is up to you, but remember, 8-15 seconds is all you get to
catch the reader’s attention.)
! Education (reverse chronological list of schools you have attended)
! Employment (reverse chronological list of all recent jobs/last ten years or
so/ DO NOT use ONLY the word —>EXPERIENCE (TOO VAGUE)
Use “Work Experience” or “Employment History”)
! Additional Section – if necessary, you can add another IMPORTANT
section – Professional Training, Volunteer Work, Internships.
There are many other sections you may add including awards,
achievements, specialized training, personal matters, and affiliations.
! References are no longer required. DO NOT list references! “Reference
available upon request” is a NO-NO.
Contact Information/Name – If they
don’t know your name, what’s the point?
! All contact information will appear at the top of
the resume.
! Your name: it should be in the biggest, boldest
font on your resume: Alice Walker.
! Your name should be your “official name,” not a
nickname.
! If your resume has more than one page, your
name and email should appear at the TOP of the
other page/s as well.
Contact Information/Address
! Mailing Address- no PO Box if possible/no temporary residences.
Why not add ALL your information?
! 12
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5 Main Street/Riverside, CA/92508
! Phone number/cell number- give both if you have them. Most
employers would prefer to talk to you on a “land-line” (if possible)
rather than on a cell phone. Just be sure to indicate cell phone. (Cell /
909-2
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-0909)
! Email address (By now, you should have a professional sounding/
looking email address. sexybeast@hotmail is unacceptable.)
! If submitting your resume electronically, turn the hyperlink ON, so
the reader can click on it and email you right away.
! Some are choosing to add web pages/links and social media
information (Twitter, Facebook, Linked-in) to their contact
information as well.
Contact Info-How Should It
Appear on the Page?
! There are several possibilities.
! Centered, Justified Left, Right, or Split
! Be sure to separate your contact information
from the rest of the resume using a solid line-
break of some kind.
Cole R. Metz
19618 Crestmont Pl.
Riverside, CA 92508
Home (951) 776-1234/Cell (951) 776-5678
Email: hockeygoalie53@gmail.net
mailto:hockeygoalie53@gmail.net
Centered
Cole R. Metz
19618 Crestmont Pl.
Riverside, CA 92508
Home (951) 776-1234
Cell (951) 776-5678
Email: hockeygoalie53@gmail.net
mailto:hockeygoalie53@gmail.net
Justify Left
Cole R. Metz
19618 Crestmont Pl. / Riverside, CA 92508
Home (951) 776-1234 / Cell (951) 776-5678
Email:hockeygoalie53@gmail.net
mailto:hockeygoalie53@gmail.net
Split
Cole R. Metz
19618 Crestmont Pl.
Riverside, CA 92508
__________________________________________________________
Home (951) 776-1234
Cell (951) 776-5678
Email: futureqbstar@gmail.net
19618 Crestmont Pl.
Riverside, CA 92508
Cole R. Metz
Home (951) 776-1234
Cell (951) 776-5678
Email: futureqbstar@gmail.net
mailto:futureqbstar@gmail.net
mailto:futureqbstar@gmail.net
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Find a style you like
Cole R. Metz
19618 Crestmont Pl. * Riverside, CA * 92508 * (951)776-1234
hockeygoalie53@gmail.com
__________________________________________________________________________
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mailto:hockeygoalie53@gmail.com
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Careful with Commas – They can
cause confusion and be hard to read
! Never use commas to separate items in a resume. You should always
use white space, either vertical of linear. Or, you can use symbols to
separate items if you are pressed for space.
Bartender, Chili’s, Riverside, CA, 2015 – current (UGLY)
Use the TAB key and add white space instead:
Bartender Chili’s Riverside, CA 2015 – current
Student, Accounting, California State University, San Bernardino, 2017 – current
(hard to read)
Student * Accounting * California State University, San Bernardino * 2017 – current
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Should I include an OBJECTIVE?
Probably Not!
! A stated objective is no longer required; however, some JOBS might ask you to include
one. It should come right after the contact information, right below the line break.
! This should be your thought process in regards to a stated objective:
! If you are job specific, it is clear, but limits your opportunities:
Cole R. Metz
19618 Crestmont Pl. * Riverside, CA 92508
Home (951) 776-1234 * Cell (951) 776-5678
Email: hockeygoalie53@gmail.net
Objective: I am looking for a challenging career as a bank teller at Bank of America.
(Notice this objective is job specific. But, it might limit the jobs you will be considered
for.) Is this effective? Some say yes. But, it takes time to read, and might be obvious
information. So MOST now begin resumes with a HIGHLIGHTS section!
Instead of an OBJECTIVE – begin your
resume with… A GREAT Movie Poster!
Wait, what does that mean? Let me explain.
A great movie poster is the FIRST thing we notice about movies. We
usually see the movie poster in the theater. And, it is designed to CATCH
YOUR ATTENTION! An “effective, interesting, powerful, intriguing”
movie poster is IMPORTANT!
Why? Because it makes me want to see the trailer, which makes me
want to see the movie!
! The HIGHLIGHTS section at the TOP of your
RESUME IS the poster; your resume is the trailer;
meeting you for an interview IS THE MOVIE!
Make sense???
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When I was a kid, I loved
monsters and robots. So when I
saw this movie poster…
I was hooked!
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! This poster grabbed me right away.
! The TOP of your RESUME must do the same thing.
! The TOP of your RESUME “IS” your movie poster!
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You have ONLY 8 – 15 seconds to
impress the reader…go!!!
! According to recent data, the average resume
receives approximately 8-15 seconds of readers’
attention. They will scan your resume for 6
SECONDS! Fast and Furious, right?
! If your resume fails to impress the reader, catch
his/her eye in the first few seconds, your resume
will end up where most do…in the trash.
! So, how are you going to make a stronger,
quicker, more meaningful statement EARLY
on your resume? Well, let’s do this….
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Your RESUME MUST begin with a “Qualifications” section
OR “Highlights” section. Call IT what you want – but you
must have outstanding examples at the TOP of your resume.
! Instead of a stated objective, many resumes now begin with
a Skills or Highlights or Qualifications section. (If you do
use an objective, it goes before the HIGHLIGHTS
SECTION.)
! This “Highlights”section is designed to immediately
alert the reader to your specific skill set.
! You want the reader to be impressed by your
qualifications.
! In this section, you will want to list several impressive skills you might
have. Think of adding an employment highlight, an educational
highlight, awards, specialized training, or anything else you believe
will impress the reader.
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Highlight your Qualifications AT THE TOP of
your resume!!!
If done correctly, your HIGHLIGHTS section will motivate
the reader to continue reading your RESUME and see what
other VALUE you will bring to this job.
Qualifications
★ Master’s Degree in Finance
★ Eight years of professional experience
★ Twice named Employee of the Year – 2014, 2015
★ Managed a high-volume store and increased profits by 12%
★ Currently enrolled in PhD program – Business Law
★ Bilingual – English and Spanish
SEE THE IMPACT? THESE SPECIFIC ITEMS SHOULD BE ENOUGH TO GET THE
READER TO WANT TO CONTINUE READING. IF YOU START WITH YOUR EDUCATION
SECTION, (or any other boring section) THE READER WILL NEVER GET TO THE GOOD
STUFF – SO PUT THE RIGHT STUFF AT THE TOP!!! This is your MOVIE POSTER!
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Here is one example – see the
qualifications?
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This section works well – but NO
proficient computer skills are
allowed!
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Create something that the reader
will be impressed with – or they
will not read the rest of your
resume.
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Education Section
! This usually comes after the Highlights/Qualifications section. But if the job
requirements stress experience over education, you should place your work
experience section before the education section.
! List all degrees in reverse chronological order:
Education
Accounting California State University, San Bernardino 2017 – current
>Currently, I am pursuing a Master’s Degree in Accounting at CSUSB. I have
completed 80% of the classes with a GPA of 3.8.
Economics University of Redlands 2012
> I graduated with honors from U of R with a BA in Economics.
Education continued
! There is generally no need to include your high school, unless it is helpful.
(Prestigious school, valedictorian, class president, etc.) Do NOT list high
school – all it does is indicate your AGE – which you NEVER want to do!
! You can include GPA, major GPA, classes taken, honor roll, Dean’s List, or
anything else you feel is worthy of mention. You can include scholarships
(awards/achievements?) and internships (employment) in this section if you
wish.
! ONLY ADD GPA IF IT IS HONORS OR BETTER < 3.5
! When listing your schools, you can included city and state.
! University of Redlands Redlands, California
! Chaffey College Rancho Cucamonga, California
! Be sure you know the exact name of the school you attend. No
kidding? SEE NEXT SLIDE…
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CSUSB
Do you know the EXACT name of this university?
You sure? Do you know how to WRITE it correctly?
Here are some of the ways others have INCORRECTLY written the name
of our school:
– California State University San Bernardino San Bernardino California <—huh? ! What? CSUSBSBCA??? is this correct? NO! - this will NOT fit on a
sweatshirt!
– Cal State San Bernardino <— NO! Do NOT abbreviate the school’s name! - CSU San Bernardino <— NO! Do NOT abbreviate the school’s name!
– University of California San Bernardino <— NO! When did we become a UC school?
– California State University of San Bernardino <—NO! There is NO “of” in the name of our school - there is no “in, on, by, near, close to, around.” 25
If you want a degree, you better know the EXACT
name of this university and how to write its name
correctly !
OK – how the Heck do I write it?
! It’s not as hard as you think:
California State University, San Bernardino (YES)
California State University, San Bernardino (YES)
California State University, San Bernardino (YES)
California State University, San Bernardino (YES)
! CSUSB can be used IF you write the complete, proper name earlier in your
document:
! I attended California State University, San Bernardino for three years
and earned a Bachelors Degree in Marketing. I was also an active member
of the Management Department at CSUSB for several quarters.
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Employment Section
Do not write “Experience”- it is too vague! “Professional Experience” or
“Employment History” is fine.
! Start with most recent job, and list others in reverse
chronological order.
! Remember, try not to just list duties. You should tell how
well you performed your duties.
Employment History
Bounty Hunter Chico’s Bail Bonds Fresno, CA 2013-present
During my years with Chico’s Bail Bonds, I have helped capture and hunt down some of the most ruthless criminals
in Fresno. My department is responsible for returning 127 criminals in a six month period. I have been given four
promotions during my time as a bounty hunter, due to my excellent service and the untimely deaths of three of my co-
workers.
Short Order Cook Mel’s Diner Phoenix, AZ 2005 – 2013
As a short order cook, I helped turn Mel’s Diner into one of the top eateries in Arizona. The diner’s customers voted
my “Double Chili Heart-burner” the best chili dessert in the desert. The diner’s profits rose 28% due to my creative
menu.
Adding and additional section? You can, but ONLY if it is
important and makes your resume stronger. NO
hobbies, no Hobbit
! Many resumes will include one additional section.
! This is the section where you can add anything that highlights you as a
worker, student, person, athlete, volunteer, mentor, or anything else that
you have not had an opportunity to highlight so far.
! In this section, be sure to give an overall excellent impression of your
strengths and skills – your VALUE.
! You can add excellent computer skills, language skills, speaking and
writing skills. You can include almost anything that shows what a
VALUABLE asset you will be to that company. Be sure these things will
aid your efforts.
! Many people want to include personal abilities. These might be
interesting, but they should be important and somewhat related to the
position you are applying for.
! I was voted team captain of my high school water polo team for
two seasons. (Interesting? Important? Maybe- if you are trying to
show you have leadership skills.)
! DO NOT add anything unless it shows your VALUE!
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Keying Wen
4420 North Varsity Ave.
San Bernardino, CA 92407
Cell: (909)-653-7658★Email: wenk@coyote.csusb.edu
!
!
!
Qualifications
• Current pursuit of bachelor’s degree in business administration and accounting
• Over 85% of business courses completed
• One promotion during two-year professional accounting work experience
• Advanced computer knowledge of Accounting Information System
• Multilingual speaker in Cantonese, Mandarin, English, and Korean
! ! !
!! !
Education
California State University, San Bernardino San Bernardino, CA
Bachelors of Arts Degree: Accounting Concentration September 2014-Present
• I have currently earned a cumulative GPA of 3.96.
• I was awarded “AFFSA Scholarship” in April 2016.
• I have been Dean’s List recipient for 5 quarters.
• I received Presidential Letter twice in academic year 2014 and 2015.
• I am a member of Beta Gamma Sigma, which is considered “best in business”.
Guangdong University of Finance & Economic Guangzhou, China
Bachelors of Arts Degree: Taxation September 2013-July 2014
• I earned a cumulative GPA of 3.50.
• I was the director of Student Association, and was awarded “best leader of the year” in 2014.
! ! !
! !
Employment History
Great Wall Securities Co., LTD. Guangzhou, China
Assistant Accountant June 2012-August 2014
I was hired as Junior Accountant in the first year, in charge of collecting invoices and preparing
journal entries. My high work efficiency, preciseness, and good communication skill were soon
highly appreciated by my department manager, as I could finish a general ledger with zero error
when others were still working on the invoices. One year later, because of my extraordinary work
performance, I was promoted as Assistant Accountant to work on AIS, income statements, balance
sheets, as well as new-employer trainings in accounting department.
! ! !
! !
Volunteer Experience
• The China Export Commodities Fair ★Voluntary translator★ China ★August 2014
• AIESEC Global Community Development Program ★Volunteer★ Indonesia ★April 2013
• AIESEC Global Community Development Program ★Volunteer★ Thailand ★January 2012
!
Graphic Designer
Daniela I. Fuentes Contact
danielaf@gmail.com
(909)239-2341
4312 Lindbrook Dr.
Los Angeles, CA 90024
EDUCATION
Business Administration & Arts and Humanities
April 2011 – July 2013
Imperial Valley College
Graphic Design
August 2009 – July 2010
Universidad del Valle de México (UVM)
Graphic Design & Marketing
September 2013 – Current (senior)
California State University of San Bernardino
WORK EXPERIENCE
University Credit Union
August 2015 – Current
Senior Graphic Design Specialist
Luxottica (Lens Crafters)
June 2013 – Current
Eyecare Advisor
Coach
July 2013 – October 2014
Fashion Advisor
Top sales for 12
months. Increased
company’s sales
30% (ytd)
Developed multiple
templates that
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brand identity.
Designed Summer
Loan Campaign that
generated $1.5
million in loans.
Surpased personal
sales goal by 40%
in 3 months.
Graduated
with honors.
Top 10
students.
3.50 GPA
Full
Scholarship.
9.5/10 GPA
City of Rancho Cucamonga
July 2014 – October 2015
Graphic Designer
LANGUAGE SKILLS
SPANISH
Mother
language
ENGLISH
Advanced
level
FRENCH
Basic
level
ITALIAN
Basic
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SOFTWARE
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Indesign
Adobe Muse
Adobe Bridge
Grid & layout.
Good sense of typography.
Color theory knowledge.
Image editing & retouch.
Web design.
RGB, CMYK
Cinema 4D
Publisher
Final Cut
DESIGN SKILLS
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Jamie Santiago
8510 Second Street (951) 923-6506
Jurupa Valley, CA 92509 jasaj301@coyote.csusb.edu
OBJECTIVE: Looking for accounting career at Southern California Gas Company.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
° Pursing a degree in business administration concentrating in accounting.
° Three years of professional administrative and accounting experience.
° Specialized in accounts payable, administrative payroll, and accounts receivable.
° Promoted twice in the last year in my accounting department.
° Bilingual in Spanish and English.
EDUCATION
September 2012- Expected 2017 California State University, San Bernardino San Bernardino, CA
Bachelors of Arts: Business Administration Accounting Minor: Human Resources
Currently a full-time student pursing a degree in Business Administration concentrating in Accounting along
with a minor in Human Resources. More than 65% of my classes have been completed with a cumulative 3.4
GPA. I have been on the Dean’s List for three consecutive quarters.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
August 2013- Present Hammer Insurance Corporation Ontario, CA Accounting Assistant
Within three months of working as Data Entry Clerk I was promoted to an Accounting Assistant. Due to my
hard work and consistency of being detailed orientated. I have successfully provided accurate financial
statements and implemented new budget plans that resulted in 28% of cost savings to our company.
January 2012- May 2012 Patriot High School Jurupa Valley, CA AVID Tutor
I was awarded Best Tutor for three consecutive months because I successfully guided and helped students
toward academic and personal achievements. I have tutored over 400 students in mathematics, and 69% of
students that I have mentored have been successfully admitted to a university or community college.
INTERSHIPS
December 2015- Present Experienced Tax Professional Victorville, CA Tax Preparer Intern
Successfully followed federal tax laws and helped prepared income taxes for firms and individuals.
December 2014- March 2015 VITA San Bernardino, CA Tax Preparer Intern
Effectively prepared taxes for low income families in San Bernardino county with the help of professional
Certified Public Accountants.
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1990 – 1995 FIRST TRUST BANK
Ontario, CA
Administrative Assistant
Secretary to Vice President & Cashier/Security Officer
in Cashiers Department (Bank Operations). Provided
technical typing for four other Corporate Officers in
the Cashiers and Central Operations Departments,
three of which were systems liaison staff. Often
assisted the systems liaison staff with special
projects. General clerical duties including receiving
vendors, heavy telephone coverage, and
organization/maintenance of department files as well
as Security files for 14 branches and all other
departments. Verified, logged and filed micro fiche
received from Systematics (client server).
Demonstrated ability to routinely deal with confidential
information and emergency situations. Cross-trained
as back-up for various departmental functions such as
ATM data entry, on-line maintenance of customer
accounts. Assisted with training of new or junior
employees. WordStar 2000+ and PC proficient.
1987 – 1990 CONNECTICUT NATIONAL BANK
(Now part of Fleet Boston Financial)
Hartford, Connecticut
Senior Secretary
Secretary to SVP and Manager of Property
Management Division. Secretarial support and
technical typing for Group Financial Officer for
Corporate Services Group. On an average of one
day per week, provided secretarial support for
Executive Vice President. Heavy telephone
coverage, scheduling appointments/meetings, travel
arrangements and general clerical functions.
Demonstrated ability to exercise discretion handling
confidential information combined with excellent
organizational skills and ability to prioritize. Excellent
working knowledge of WANG word processing
system.
1967 – 1987 CHASE LINCOLN FIRST BANK
Rochester, New York
Executive Secretary
Secretary to Manager of Trust Tax Department.
General secretarial and clerical responsibilities
including maintenance of attendance and vacation
records for department staff of 20 as well as typing of
performance evaluations. Proficient in organizing and
prioritizing multiple tasks. Responsible for processing
quarterly federal and stat estimated income tax
payments for approximately 250 individual income tax
customers. Effectively dealt with many elderly well-to-
do bank customers. Prepared and filed approximately
350 Annual Information Returns, Form 1099-MISC.,
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EDUCATION
Rochester High School, graduated 1967
BUSINESS AND PERSONAL REFERENCES
Available and furnished upon request
David J. Lunder
355 Oakmont Drive
Escondido, CA 92025
(760) 555-1212
E-mail: Davidlunder@aiie.org
Qualifications:
C, C++, Visual C++ and OOD. Real-time programming, embedded systems. 80xx,
8051, Power PC and other assemblers. Electronic and optical design experience.
Familiar with emulators, logic analyzers, oscilloscopes and other types of test
equipment.
Professional Experience:
Software and Engineering Consultant
San Diego, CA Currently
Various projects involving software and electronic design. Real time control of
vision system using ThreadX on a Power PC, MS Visual C++ with MFC for GUI on
a CNC machine control.
Alaris Medical Systems
December 1995 to
August 1998
San Diego, CA
Principal Software Engineer
Designed software on embedded 80xx platform for control of infusion pump. Used
C++ and OOD to implement low and mid-level graphics, audio, and flash memory
drivers. Designed and implemented software in 8051 C and assembler for battery
charging and safety supervision.
Eaton Leonard Technologies May 1985 to December,
1995 Carlsbad, CA
Manager, Advanced Development Engineering
Designed and received patents for non-contact laser measuring system using
software, electronic and optical design skills. The device is now one of Eaton
Leonard’s main products. Designed multi-processor, multi-tasking automation line
control system with touchscreen GUI. Managed design team for a laser radar
measuring system. Led team that implemented a machine control using the AMX
rtos on an embedded PC platform.
Education:
Oakland University
Rochester, MI
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, with cognate in Electrical Engineering.
Graduated cum laude.
Other:
Member AIIE. First-class radiotelephone operator’s license. Like to surf, mountain
climb, read. Have 2 kids, divorced. References available upon request.
William Robert Quitter San Diego, California 92120-1740
quitter000@walaroo.com
Clearance: Secret and completed SBI, previously held Fluent in spoken and written German
Summary
Technical Lead Engineer responsible for the development of microprocessor based systems in a team environment.
Skilled in firmware/software development and hardware analysis to develop, enhance and maintain real-time systems.
Education
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Systems and Control Option; UC San Diego
Associate of Science in Electronics; Cuyamaca College
Programming
Operating Systems: Windows, Windows CE, MS DOS, UNIX (linux,) Pharlap, ThreadX (some)
Languages: C, C++, Java (recent coursework), Assembly, MASM, BASIC, PLM51
Processors: Intel 80×86, PIC, Motorola 68K, 6502, 8051, 8080/Z80, XA, MIPS, ARM (some)
Work Experience
December 2000 – Dec 2005 Cubic Transportation Systems, San Diego, California
Led technical development aspects of microprocessor based automatic fare collection equipment. As lead; coordinated
engineers, technicians and others to facilitate construction of equipment. Participated in the creation of engineering
design processes for ISO certification. Used ISO procedures to implement the new designs. Analyzed customer
requirements to create functional requirements specifications. Co-designed USB-based microprocessor circuit boards
which formed the backbones of ticket vending machines. Wrote driver software and application code for USB boards.
Wrote design documentation per company ISO procedures, including design specifications, external interface
specifications and user / system level documentation.
November 1996 – November 2000 MicroJoin (formerly Hughes Aircraft); Poway, California
Designed and integrated firmware, software and hardware enhancements to microprocessor based electronics assembly
equipment. Implemented host communications control programs for this equipment. Using C coded a 68332 based
welding power supply. As project lead, designed a Windows CE based real time data acquisition system centered on
the Texas Instruments TMS320C32 DSP. Implemented a PIC 17C756 based Welder which went into production.
Designed and implemented a PIC 16F877 based I/O controller using Protel schematic tools. Developed a PIC 16C65
based motion controller. Responsible for both the hardware and firmware design of the last two PIC projects.
April 1995 – November 1996 Systems Integrated; San Diego, California
Designed and implemented real time data acquisition, control and protocol based communications programs for
embedded multi-microprocessor systems. Designed, supervised field installation and commissioning of Fiber Optic
communications systems.
June 1993 – March 1995 Precision MicroControl; Carlsbad, California
Implemented Windows applications to exercise in-house designed, microprocessor based motion controllers. This
included modifying existing interface software to be compatible with Windows and creating all necessary program
elements for distribution.
November 1991 – May 1993 Wehrle Automobilelekronik; Teingen, Germany
Programmed real-time, networked surface mount printed circuit board assembly machines. Repaired machines when
needed to keep production line running. Coordinated production schedules with the Production supervisor. Supervised
5 staff members.
October 1989 – November 1991 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC); San Diego, California
Designed and implemented real-time Desqview windowing software to interface a PC based control console to the
Secure Conferencing Project (SCP). Documentation for the console software met DOD-STD-2167A guidelines. Wrote
Z80 software to integrate a new FAX machine to the SCP’s Graphics Terminal. Designed new I/O drivers, used
hardware emulators, software debuggers and other hardware for upgrades.
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Education
Programming
Work Experience
December 2000 – Dec 2005 Cubic Transportation Systems, San Diego, California
November 1996 – November 2000 MicroJoin (formerly Hughes Aircraft); Poway, California
April 1995 – November 1996 Systems Integrated; San Diego, California
June 1993 – March 1995 Precision MicroControl; Carlsbad, California
October 1989 – November 1991 Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC); San Diego, California
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