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Effective Resume Formats For Your Student Resume

As we all know, resumes are required in order for an individual to win an interview with a potential employer. A resume is basically just a summary or introduction of one’s experience and qualifications. It is also used as a marketing tool for your personal skills, abilities and talents.

Similar to a professional resume, a student resume also tends to follow certain rules with regards to formats in order to be effective. Student resumes have two distinct formats. One is the Academic Student Resume while the other is the Skill Based Student Resume.

Based on the name itself, an academic student resume showcases a student’s academic accomplishments. This particular format places a spotlight on the student’s academic honors, grades and work. An academic resume includes the following:

1.) A header containing all the basic contact information of the applicant.
2.) A “qualifications” section to highlight the candidate’s best attributes.
3.) An “academics” section to show all of the candidate’s school achievements listed in a reverse chronological order.
4.) A “work experience” section to present all the jobs that a candidate has done in the past. Paid or volunteered work, it doesn’t really matter.

The other type of format for student resumes is called the skill-based student resume. This particular format is very similar to the skill-based resume used by professionals and experienced individuals. This focuses on a candidate’s special skills and qualifications. A skill-based resume includes the following :

1.) A header similar to an academic resume header.
2.) A “qualifications” section similar to an academic resume qualification’s section.
3.) A specifically titled section to display the candidate’s skills. The name of this section depends upon the skills being presented. For example: You could have “Computer Skills” as your main header then followed by two sub headers entitled “Basic” and “Advanced”. Under the “Basic” subheading, you can enter there “rapid typing or encoding”, “simple picture and video editing”, etc. Now under the “Advanced” subheading, you can include skills like “Graphics Design or Animation using XYZ software”, “Audio Editing and Recording using ABC software”, etc.
4.) A “work experience” section similar to an academic resume’s work experience section.
5.) It is also possible to add in an “academics” section to display your achievements but be sure to include this at the end of your resume since you are focusing on a skill based resume.

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