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Resume writing is an art and it can be hard to get right |
There are plenty of resources for how to write a resume online so I won't re-iterate the fundamentals of resume writing. Instead, I would like to highlight some advice I received or discovered after many iterations of resume writing.
For reference, this was the resume I had used when applying for internships for summer 2024:
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- Name
- Contact information
- Work authorization (if needed)
- Education
- Work experience
- Extracurricular
- Skills & Technologies
- Include your GPA if possible (> 4 if you're from NUS/NTU or > 3 otherwise)
- Split up the sections of "Skills" into "Skills & Technologies"
- Remove any non-important non-technical sections like "Hobbies"
- It is optional to include the location of where you worked before
- Use short-form for months and keep this consistent across the entire resume
- Work authorization
- If you are a Singapore Citizen, you are eligible for the H1B1 US visa
- If you have graduated from NUS or NTU, you are eligible for the HPI UK visa
- Do not include this section if you are applying to local companies
- Prioritize your education at the top
- Specify your intended graduation date
- When writing points for each experience, focus on the WHY and OUTCOME, less on the HOW
- Include as much numbers and statistics as possible
- You can come up with a preliminary draft full of details and use ChatGPT to summarize these points, a prompt I have used is "Shorten this to a single sentence that can be used for a software engineering intern resume"
- Always prioritize your technical experiences over non-technical experiences