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• Includes your education, work experience, activities, honors, skills • Tailored to the position, employer or industry of interest • Marketing tool to gain an interview... Bachelor of

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Resumes For Industry

Presenter: Laurie A Derechin

Executive Director - MCFAM

MCFAM – Minnesota Center for Financial & Actuarial

Mathematics

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WHAT IS A ?

A personal summary of your academic and professional experience and qualifications

Includes your education, work experience, activities, honors, skills

Tailored to the position, employer or industry of interest

Marketing tool to gain an interview

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GENERAL GUIDELINES

Length: One page for bachelor’s level; Two for Masters or Ph.D.

O.5” – 1.0” margins (recommend 0.5” on all 4 sides)

Font: 10-12 point font (Times New Roman, Ariel, Garamond)

Don’t use resume templates, tables, columns or other graphics

Single Spacing

100% factual – don’t lie

Proofread!

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GETTING STARTED

Write down all experiences – work, volunteer, leadership, internship, extra-curricular, projects, awards, etc (MASTER RESUME)

Organize resume into categories

Define target audience (job, internship, graduate school, etc.) and write down related skills/qualifications.

For Examples: Career & Job Search Guide, Resume Binder in CCSE

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COMMON RESUME SECTIONS

Name and Contact Information

Objective

Education

Professional Experience

Research Experience

Teaching Experience

Activities

Skills/Certifications

Honors and Awards

Volunteer Experience

Leadership Experience

Professional Memberships

Projects

Publications

Presentations

Patents

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field?

Analysis, utilizing my _ (skills in the description that you possess).

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Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Expected May 2012

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, College of Science and Engineering, Minneapolis, MN Emphasis – Actuarial Science

GPA: 3.981

High school information (1st and 2nd Year students only)

Study abroad

Honors/Awards (or separate heading if more than 2)

Master of Science in Financial Mathematics Expected May 2011

University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, College of Science and Engineering, Minneapolis, MN Emphasis: Finance

GPA: 3.750

Relevant Coursework: Fundamental Structures of Algebra; Introduction to Numerical Analysis; Introduction to Analysis I, II; Combinatorics A (in progress)

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Title “Experience” headings based on industry of interest

Research Experience, Industry Experience, Actuary Experience

Include: company name and location, job title, dates, and duties, responsibilities

(contributions) and accomplishments.

Make this section easy to read by using indents and bullets

Use action verbs to highlight your experience (do not use personal pronouns (i.e I, My, We)

List your “Experiences” in reverse chronological order – most recent first

3M Co., Maplewood, Minnesota

Tech Aide May 2009 – Sept 2009

Detailed description of your specific duties and responsibilities, as well as the skills used to

accomplish these tasks (how you contributed)

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Include Project Title

Include Dates Involved

Provide a detailed description of the project, what your roles were and the

technical skills used

Financial Mathematics Winter Workshop Fall 2009

Detailed description of your project, what your roles were, and the skills used to accomplish these tasks

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USE ACTIVE LANGUAGE

Use concrete words to describe

your experience with strong

action verbs.

Use present tense to

discuss current activities

and past tense for previous (or all

in past—be consistent)

Be as specific as possible

in descriptions

Use field terminology

Vague:

Worked as a Sales Associate.

Specific:

Interact sensitively and tactfully

with hundreds of customers each day

Visualize and create

imaginative window and in-store product displays for over

100 clients

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TRANSFERABLE SKILLS

COMMUNICATION

PROBLEM SOLVING

CREATIVITY

LEADERSHIP

SUPERVISORY/MANAGEMENT

RESEARCH/QUANTITATIVE

ORGANIZATION/PLANNING

TECHNICAL

TEAMWORK

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SKILLS & ACTIVITIES

Skills section with technical/lab skills/field specific skills

Technical: C, C++, Java, Mathematica, MS Excel

Applied Mathematics: Mathematical Modeling, Statistical Analysis, Risk Management/Analysis

Activities demonstrate your leadership ability, communication skills, and

time management ability

Focus on structured activities rather than hobbies (extra-curricular

activities, leadership, etc.)

Include your title if appropriate

Include dates of involvement

Active Member, Financial Mathematics Student Association

2009-Present

Member, Intramural Soccer, Softball and Ultimate Frisbee 2008-Present

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What NOT to Include on a Resume

Lies & Exaggerations:

Employers typically conduct background checks, so everything on your resume is fair game for discussion in an

interview; Do not lie about or round your GPA The U of M posts GPAs to three decimal places (Ex 3.128)

Personal Information:

Age, gender, political affiliation, race, marital status, sexual orientation, ID number, test scores, course grades,

pictures

Supervisor Contact Information

Contact information related to experiences may be included on a reference sheet, and only after asking

permission

Salary History/Requests

Disclosing this information may make salary negotiation more difficult and may rule you out of the candidate

pool; More appropriate to discuss during an interview

Hobbies/Interests

Keep everything on your resume professional– hobbies are personal information

However, if it is unique or related, it may come in handy Ex Mechanical engineering student listing auto repair

Personal Pronouns

Example: I, I’m, My, Our, We, etc.; Begin statements with power verbs and do not write sentences

“References Available Upon Request”

Use a separate page for references provided during an interview Employers assume you have them

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VISUAL APPEAL

Headings should stand out and be different from other text

Ex Bold, ALL CAPS

The most important information should be toward the top

You don’t have to include everything

Balance of text and white space on page

Easy to read, professional, focused

Clean, consistent format and punctuation

Print resume on resume-based paper (stay conservative with color choice)

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How To Read Job Postings

Credit Analyst 6 – Quantitative Analyst US Bank

Job Description

Design, develop, test and document mathematical models ; Apply

knowledge and understanding of quantitative methods, modeling methodologies, database and SAS statistics ; Develop validate and

track probability of default & loss severity models ; Prepare reports re: the estimation process, accuracy of estimate default rates , loss

severity rates & expected losses;

Qualifications

Master's degree (Stats., Math, Econ, or related) and 2 yrs of

experience

Must have 2 yrs. of work exp w/ statistics & quantitative methods

and 18 mos work exp w/ credit analysis, modeling, and database & SAS software.

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Target Cover Letter to Key Requirements

February 15, 2011

Dear Mr /Hiring Manger,

I was pleased to hear about the Quantitative Analyst position at US Bank which I saw on your website After reviewing the requirements, I think I am a strong fit for the position.

Your job description requires a Master Degree in Statistics, Math or Economics, 2 years of experience

in financial modeling, database and SAS statistics analysis, probability of default and loss severity models as well as 18 months in credit analysis and SAS software Here are some of the ways my

background fits your needs:

I will be graduating with a Master in Financial Mathematics this spring

I have had 2 years of experience as an associate risk analyst at Wells Fargo Bank

My assignments focused on credit analysis & loss forecasts using large data sets & SAS software.

I am extremely interested in this position and believe I am well suited for the job and look forward to hearing back from you about an interview so we can further explore how I could contribute to the success of your department

Thanks for your time and consideration,

Jon Smith

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Bullet Point How You Match

Requirements

Try to always outline the key skills you have that match what they are looking for in bullet format because they will take 30 seconds to read your letter

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Career Advancement Resources

MCFAM

112 Vincent Hall For Career Development, Job/Internship Search Strategy,

Interview Preparation Set Up Appointment with Laurie Derechin via email:

lderechi@umn.edu

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Career Advancement Resources

Career Center for Science & Engineering

50 Lind Hall

If you don’t already have a resume, Get resume/cover letter reviewed here before appt with Laurie

Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm Quick Stop Counseling: Monday-Friday, 11:30-1:00

612-624-4090

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