How To Improve Your VMock Score Benchmark For Tech Engineering Data
How To Improve Your VMock Score Benchmark For Tech Engineering Data
IMPROVE YOUR
VMOCK SCORE
Tips & Resume Samples
RHETT HACKER
[email protected] | 617-555-1234 | Boston, MA | www.linkedin.com/in/rhacker | github.com/rhack
EDUCATION
Boston University | Boston, MA Expected May 2019
B.A. in Computer Science
• GPA: 3.25
Coursework
• Data Structures Analysis of Algorithms Software Engineering
• Networking Essentials Programming Languages Cloud Computing
SKILLS
Programming: proficient in Python, Java, C#, SQL, JavaScript, XML, HTML
Tools: proficient in MongoDB, PyMongo, Git, MySQL, JSON, Flask, Jinja2, Tamarin, Firebase, SQLite3
PROJECTS
Computing Bike-friendly Neighborhoods | Boston University Sep 2017 – present
• Used Python, PyMongo, MongoDB, JSON to co-develop web service using Boston city data sets to measure bike-
friendliness in each Boston neighborhood.
Qizmet | Boston University Jan – May 2017
• Built quiz website using Flask framework with team of four; used Python to parse XML files and create objects
from them; used Jinja2 with HTML to run quizzes; quiz files stored with SQLite3.
Text and Content Similarity Tool | Boston University Sep – Dec 2016
• Coded in Python, developed algorithm to compare multiple sources of written content and determine degree of
similarity of specific words, phrases, prefixes, and suffixes.
EXPERIENCE
Tamarin | Boston, MA Jun – Aug 2017
Customer Support Engineer Intern
• Debugged apps for customers created with the Tamarin platform in C#.
• Found and reported bugs in Tamarin products by writing apps in Android Studio to see if bugs can be duplicated.
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
Department of Computer Science | Boston University Sep 2017 – present
Course Assistant
• Tutor 500+ students in Python & Java concepts, assembly language, data structures, and fundamental algorithms;
critiqued and graded homework for all students within four days.
• Keep in mind that VMock is not meant to replace real-person feedback—you can still have your resume reviewed by
BU career staff. But use VMock first and make changes based on its feedback. That way your in-person review can
focus more on substance and nuance.
• VMock gives you feedback specific to your resume in both System Feedback and Bullet-Level Feedback. System
Feedback evaluates all aspects of your resume. Bullet-Level Feedback shows how select criteria—those relevant to the
way you describe your experience—apply to each bullet point, one by one.
• To access the guides, simply click the “see guidance” button wherever it appears.
When using VMock’s feedback, make as many changes as you can at one time before uploading it again.
• You get 10 uploads per year, so if you’re only making small changes each time, you’ll quickly run out.
• Indicate the tools, techniques, and skills used; specify the amount and frequency of what you did and produced
(Specifics)
• Leave out unnecessary words while still maximizing meaning and detail (Avoided Words)
Action-Oriented
Begin bullet points with action verbs.
• Starting with phrases like “Responsible for…” or “Market research…” or “Poster presentation…” will get flagged as a
problem.
• Use the VMock guides in the Impact module for examples of specific, action-oriented bullets.
• Also check out our verb list below, organized by type of action, for more precise language.
• Our verb list below is organized by type of action, so that should be more helpful.
Specifics
• VMock loves numbers, so try to quantify everything you can. If you can’t be precise, ranges and estimates are fine.
Keep in mind, quantifying something is not only about amount (how much) but also frequency (how often).
• Include information about tools, techniques, and skills used to get something done.
• When listing technical or language skills, include information about your level of ability.
• See our verb list below for action verbs that signal specific accomplishments and improvements.
Avoided Words
• Good resumes have a concise, punchy style. So VMock flags articles (a, the) as words that are generally safe to delete.
Try doing that and check whether the meaning is still clear.
• Avoid pronouns (I, we, me, our). Leaving these out is generally accepted practice.
• VMock flags certain adverbs (successfully, effectively, independently, etc.) as filler words that pad your bullet points
without adding substance. For example, “Successfully completed all assignments” is just a puffed up version of
“Completed all assignments.”
PRESENTATION
The Presentation module in VMock evaluates your resume’s layout and formatting of information. From our testing, this is
where students can usually improve the most and do so pretty easily. Check out these tips to help you solve some things that
VMock flags as problems.
Avoid stock resume templates that come with MS Word or other applications.
These templates use unconventional design elements—colors, images, layouts, and text formatting—and will trigger multiple
error flags. A simple, straight-forward layout, one you build from scratch, is the way to go. And you’ll do more than just raise
your VMock score:
• People who read a lot of resumes prefer a simple layout because it’s easier for them to navigate and find the
information that matters most to them.
• Templates tend to lock you into a structure—section headings and the way their ordered—that doesn’t put your
background in the best light.
• Using a template risks sending the wrong message to your reader—that you can’t be bothered, or manage your time, or
learn how to use MS Word well enough to create it yourself.
• Writing your own resume isn’t just about a single document, it’s about learning how to frame and present your
experience in a persuasive way. This is a general skill you’ll apply in different ways, over and over throughout your
career.
For creative resumes such as graphic design: focus on content feedback, not presentation feedback.
• The unconventional design elements of a creative resume will result in a low Presentation score, so feel free to skip
over that part.
• Feedback for Impact and Competencies, along with Bullet-Level Feedback, will still be valid and useful, so focus on that
to improve how you describe your experience.
• Along with our partners from CFA, we also recommend having two versions of your resume, one with a conventional
design and layout (such as the example provided).
Number of Pages
A one-page resume is appropriate for most targets (but not all).
• One page is the norm for most industries and job functions, so VMock is set for that length for most types of resumes.
• Note the following exceptions: resumes targeted for Health, Research, Education, and Social Services are allowed to be
two pages. If you are aiming for one of these fields, and your resume was flagged as too long, you can request a new
benchmark rubric by emailing us at [email protected].
Make sure there are no blank pages at the end of your original document.
• By accident, many resumes are created with an extra page of blank space at the end. This will make a one-page resume
look to VMock like two pages (and a two-pager look like three). As a result, the resume can get flagged as too long.
Essential Sections
Use section headings from the list shown in “Essential Sections”
• VMock shows allowed section headings in a bullet-point list.
• Headings are grouped together by generic type (like Co-curriculars and Other) but these types are not themselves
allowed headings.
• The list of section headings reflects those we recommend—and leaves off those we don’t (e.g., Objective).
• The menu of section headings gives you a range of options to choose from, but VMock is strict about using exactly
what is listed. For example, “Leadership & Activities” is allowed while “Leadership and Activities” is not.
• It’s possible that you have a section heading that gets flagged but in your considered judgment is what works best for
you. In that case, keep what you have and move on to other suggested changes.
• It’s also possible that the section headings listed for you aren’t a good fit for your target. For example, you’re a
science or engineering student applying for jobs in business and finance. Or you’ve recently changed your major, so
the headings that made sense for you before no longer do. In that case, you can request a new benchmark rubric by
emailing us at [email protected].
Boston University Transfer School (no degree earned) Experience Sections: Summer
• Expected Jan 2020 • 2016 – 2018 • Jun – Aug 2018
• Jan 2020 • Sep 2016 – Jun 2018 • June – August 2018
• Expected January 2020 • September 2016 – June 2018 • 06/18 – 08/18
• January 2020 • 09/16 – 06/18 • Summer 2018
• Expected 01/20 • Summer 2017, 2018
High School or Associate of Arts
• 01/20
• Jun 2016 Experience Sections: Academic Year
Study Abroad • June 2016 • Sep 2017 – Jun 2018
• Fall 2018 • 06/16 • September 2017 – June 2018
• Sep – Dec 2018 • 09/17 – 06/18
• September – December 2018 • 2017 – 2018
• 09/18 – 12/18
Experience Sections: Month, Year
• Mar 2018
• March 2018
• 03/18
• 2018
Some common issues with date formats:
• The date used for Boston University should be your expected graduation date, with no start date. This differs from
other experiences, where you list a date range from start to finish.
• For date ranges, use space-dash-space formatting. For example, “June – August 2017” is allowed, while “June–August
2017” and “June– August 2017 is not.
• The same style of dash (shorter hyphen or slightly longer en-dash) must be used consistently throughout.
• Abbreviating months in your dates is a good way to use less text on secondary information. For a clean and consistent
look, VMock is set for only one way to abbreviate: first three letters of the month with no period. For example, “Sep –
Dec 2017” is allowed, but “Sept. – Dec. 2017” is not.
• Align dates on the right margin. This is recommended so that dates don’t crowd the information about organizations
and positions, which are more important.
• If adding space pushes you over a page limit, and you don’t see an easy way to reformat (e.g., make margins smaller)
or reduce content, then keep things as is and move on to other feedback.
• If your resume goes over the desired page limit, see the recommendations below on using space efficiently and
reducing content as a last resort.
• But if even a small amount pushes your resume over the page limit, then it’s okay to use single-space for all info within
a section. (No points are deducted for single-space between items.)
• Whichever way you do it, just make sure you are consistent throughout. (Inconsistent spacing will cause a big point
reduction.)
• Bullets should not be used when listing an organization or position, only for describing your experience within the role
and organization.
• Avoid non-standard bullet styles (arrows, dashes, other symbols). Only the standard, black-dot style is allowed.
• Make sure all bullets are indented the same amount in all sections so they line up vertically.
Section Specific: Personal Details
• Scoring for this element is a little quirky, and can seem harsh. The system checks and scores for several things at once,
so if one small thing is off, it triggers a big point deduction.
• So, yes, a 15-point deduction for using parentheses for the area code in your phone number is tough grading, but it’s a
quick and easy fix.
• Do describe it as a degree program (e.g., “B.A. in Economics”). Then format your dates to signal that your graduation is
in the future (e.g., “Expected 2020”).
Spell Check
• VMock flags acronyms, jargon, and organization names (e.g., “InfoSys”) as spelling errors (or possible errors).
• If you know the word is okay, hover over it and click “Add to Dictionary” and it won’t be flagged as an error the next
time you upload your resume.
COMPETENCIES
The Competencies scoring module looks for evidence of five skills that employers commonly look for when making hiring
decisions.
• VMock scans all content—not only the experience described in your bullet points, but also position titles, degree
program, any courses, languages, software programs, and so on.
• Guides are provided in the Competencies module for all five skills. Use those guides to see how each skill is defined,
different ways it is demonstrated, and several example bullets.
• See our verb list below for a detailed list of action verbs organized by competency type.
BULLET-LEVEL FEEDBACK
Bullet-Level Feedback evaluates each bullet point, one by one.
• It uses the same criteria as the Impact module, checking for action-oriented language, lots of specifics, overused
words, and unnecessary filler words.
• Therefore, when you improve your bullets based on the feedback and guides for Impact, this will improve your bullet-
level feedback at the same time.
NETWORK FEEDBACK
How to Ask for Network Feedback
Once you have reached a score of at least 65/100 in VMock, you will have the option to request Network Feedback. Network
Feedback allows you to solicit input on your resume from real people. To do this, we recommend several important steps to get
the most out of your request.
Be thoughtful about who you ask
Ask for advice from people you trust and have talked to about your career path. If you wouldn’t ask someone for help in person,
then you shouldn’t ask them through VMock. Professors you know well, friends, family, mentors, and prior supervisors or co-
workers can all be great choices if you would normally ask them in person for career advice.
Give them a reasonable deadline for when you would like to receive advice
If you have a deadline that you are trying to meet, let your reviewer know. It is important that you give them a reasonable
amount of time to provide thoughtful advice and also enough time for you to make changes before a deadline.
Thank you so much for agreeing to review my resume through VMock. As I mentioned in your office hours, I
am using my resume to apply to a study abroad program where I will be taking two classes in sociology and
interning 10 hours per week at a local nonprofit. I am hoping to highlight my previous nonprofit work, my
communication skills, and ability to take initiative. My application is due in three weeks so if you could please
provide me with some advice through VMock in two weeks by (DATE), so that I have enough time to make
changes, I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Rhett Terrier
• If space is available, use smaller margins on top & bottom, larger on left & right.
Contact information
• Your contact info can be combined on one line, two at most.
• For all lines within the same item—organization, position, bullets—use single-space.
• Change one section into a sub-section of another (e.g., put Honors & Awards within Education)
• Eliminate some items altogether. Here are some guidelines for removing content:
1. Older items that are redundant to more recent ones
2. High school information and experiences
3. Less relevant to position applying for
4. Less impressive positions or achievements
5. Positions with less responsibility
6. Oldest experiences
ACTION VERBS
FOR SPECIFIC IMPACT
Accomplishment
accomplished achieved attained awarded competed completed earned
effected ensured exceeded executed generated mastered obtained
pioneered produced recognized resulted resolved sold solicited
succeeded won
Improvement
accelerated automated eliminated expanded expedited improved increased
reduced reorganized restored restructured simplified streamlined transformed
upgraded consolidated strengthened corrected enhanced
FOR COMPETENCIES
ANALYTICAL
Research
collected conducted defined detected discovered examined experimented
explored extracted found gathered identified inquired inspected
investigated located measured modeled observed researched reviewed
searched studied surveyed tested tracked
Technical
assembled built coded computed constructed converted debugged
designed diagnosed engineered fabricated installed maintained operated
printed programmed proved rectified regulated repaired resolved
restored specified standardized systematized tested upgraded
Financial
adjusted allocated appraised audited balanced budgeted calculated
compiled conserved controlled disbursed estimated figured financed
forecasted netted projected reconciled
COMMUNICATION
Verbal & Written
addressed articulated authored briefed clarified conveyed composed
condensed corresponded debated delivered described discussed drafted
edited expressed formulated informed instructed interacted interpreted
lectured negotiated notified outlined reconciled reinforced reported
presented proposed specified spoke translated wrote
Interpersonal
arbitrated consulted conferred interviewed mediated moderated listened
responded suggested
LEADERSHIP
Lead & Manage
administered appointed approved assigned authorized chaired conducted
contracted controlled coordinated decided delegated directed developed
enforced ensured evaluated executed headed hired hosted
implemented instituted led managed overhauled oversaw prioritized
recruited represented strategized supervised trained
TEAMWORK
Admin Support & Customer Service
aided answered arranged catalogued categorized collated collected
coordinated distributed emailed ensured expedited explained filed
greeted handled informed implemented maintained offered ordered
organized performed prepared processed provided purchased recorded
received resolved scheduled served supported tabulated
verb + object + with + # group members (“Organized fundraising event with 4 co-members…”)
verb + object + in a team of + # group members (“Created media campaign in a team of 5 interns”)
INITIATIVE
Create & Modify
authored began built changed combined conceived
constructed created customized designed developed devised
established formed formulated founded generated initiated
integrated introduced invented launched originated produced
shaped staged visualized modified revamped revised
revised updated
EDUCATION
Boston University | Boston, MA Expected May 2021
B.A. in Psychology, minor in Communication
• GPA 3.27
Related coursework:
• Principles and Practices of Public Relations Social Psychology Communication Writing
Pawnee High School | Pawnee, IN Jun 2017
• GPA 3.82
• High honors (all terms)
DECA – Pawnee High School Chapter | Pawnee, IN Sep 2016 – Jun 2017
President
• Ran weekly meetings to inform 50-member club about upcoming events and ongoing projects designed
to develop future leaders and entrepreneurs.
• Led Pawnee High School DECA team to Indiana state DECA championships for three consecutive years as
team captain.
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
Boston University Dining Services | Boston, MA Sep 2017 – present
Dishwasher
• Clean dishes from 2,000 students per shift, maintain safe and sanitary working environment; praised for
efficiency and fast pace by supervisor.
Mega Waffle | Pawnee, IN Jun – Aug 2017
Waiter
• Served 100-200 customers per shift with excellent customer service at most popular restaurant in town;
earned up to $150 in tips daily.
• Waited on 8-10 busy tables per shift to keep patrons satisfied and station running smoothly.
SKILLS
Computer: Adobe InDesign, MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), professional social media
Language: French (intermediate)
RHETT HUNTINGTON
[email protected] • 617-555-1234 • Boston, MA • www.linkedin.com/in/rhett-hunt
EDUCATION
Boston University | Boston, MA Expected May 2019
B.A. in International Relations (regional track: Europe; functional track: Foreign Policy)
• GPA: 3.52
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
United Nations Association of Greater Boston | Boston, MA May – Aug 2018
Programs Intern
• Researched, wrote and revised grant applications; resulted in $20,000 of grant funding.
• Created and distributed materials for education program serving over 4,000 students annually.
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
Barnes & Noble at Boston University | Boston, MA Sep 2016 – present
Bookseller
• Provide excellent customer service to all shoppers in high-volume bookstore.
SKILLS
Computer: Adobe Photoshop (advanced); WordPress content management (proficient); Raiser’s Edge;
social media account management (all major platforms); Microsoft Office
Languages: French (professional proficiency)
RHETT ROCKEFELLER
[email protected] | 617-555-1234 | Boston, MA | www.linkedin.com/in/rhetrock
EDUCATION
Boston University | Boston MA Expected May 2019
B.A. in Economics
• GPA: 3.37
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Truewest Credit Union | Fremont, CA Jun – Aug 2018
Business Banking Intern
• Conducted risk management analysis, cash flow analysis, and assisted with financial underwriting
for credit memorandums and annual loan reviews.
• Categorized credit managers’ expense reports by cost center and entered them into company’s
SAP database systems to ensure timely payments.
Scanlon Consulting Co. | London, UK Jan – Apr 2018
Analyst Intern
• Researched information for competitive analysis of firms in energy and financial service sectors.
• Created white space mapping for 9 firms with focus on distribution of functions across Europe.
• Results presented to London management and shared with all European Client Service Directors
to streamline goals and operations.
The Green Light Group | Cambridge, MA Jun – Aug 2017
Marketing Intern
• Improved and updated company website: transferred information, wrote summaries, updated
metadata; website traffic increased by 32%.
• Managed social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google+.
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
B.U. Economics Association | Boston, MA Sep 2017 – present
VP of Operations
• Create and analyze internal performance metrics; recommendations to improve events resulted
in 5% increase in membership and 10% increase in attendance.
• Plan and invite guest speakers to educate members on trends and careers in finance, consulting,
marketing, operations, and data analytics.
• Prepared 2018 Case Competition topic; drafted basic research information and materials for
participating members.
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
City of Fremont | Fremont, CA Summers 2014 – 2016
Assistant Site Director of Recreation Programs
• Coordinated 10 camp activities; delegated to staff of 20 counselors.
• Supervised camp activities for students, encouraged participation, and resolved conflicts.
SKILLS
• Proficient in MS Excel (charts, pivot tables, lookup functions)
• Social media management (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google+)
• Languages: Mandarin Chinese (intermediate), Spanish (basic)
RHETT BARTON
[email protected] | 617-555-1234 | Boston, MA | www.linkedin.com/in/rhettbarton
EDUCATION
Boston University | Boston, MA
B.A. in Psychology, minor in Sociology Expected May 2019
• GPA: 3.48
Related Coursework:
• The Nonprofit Sector in Society Social Problems & Social Change Sociology of Race & Class
• Gender and Prejudice Psychology of Race Psychology of Personality
Boston University Study Abroad, Brussels Program | Brussels, Belgium Spring 2018
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay | Boston, MA Jun – Aug 2017
Program Services Intern
• Created, facilitated, and supported dozens of mentor relationships between “Bigs” and “Littles”.
• Conducted behavioral assessments using critical thinking and approved interview techniques.
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
Boston University Siblings | Boston, MA Sep 2017 – present
• Meet bi-monthly with a “little sibling” to provide support for her education and to develop trust and
mentoring relationship.
FriendshipWorks | Boston, MA Oct 2016 – May 2017
• Met with senior citizen once per week to build friendship through conversation during neighborhood
walks.
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
Boston University Admissions | Boston, MA Sep 2015 – present
Administrative Assistant
• Provide friendly, professional customer service to staff and students by phone and in-person.
• Ensure timely and accurate information for students and students’ families.
SKILLS
Computer: Adobe Photoshop; WordPress web administration; Microsoft Office; social media management
Languages: Spanish (conversational); French (basic)
RHETT RECAMIER
[email protected] | 617-555-1234 | Boston, MA | www.linkedin.com/in/recamier
EDUCATION
Boston University, Sargent College of Health & Rehabilitation Sciences | Boston, MA Expected May 2019
B.S. in Health Science
• GPA: 3.50
• Dean’s List (3 semesters)
Coursework:
• Microbiology: Human Infections Disease Systems Physiology Organic Chemistry
• Global Environmental Public Health Health Care Delivery Qualitative Research Methods
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
Helping Hands for the Homeless | Boston University Sep 2017 – present
Secretary
• Research, organize, and track volunteer sites in Greater Boston area using Excel and Google Docs for monthly
community service projects.
• Meet with e-board of 4 students to select volunteer sites and set agendas for bi-weekly meetings.
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
Boston University School of Public Health | Boston, MA Oct 2015 – present
Grants and Finance Assistant
• Prepare and review grant budgets and application materials for federal and private grant proposals and renewals;
complete post-award financial reviews to close out completed grants.
CERTIFICATIONS
• Basic Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) in MA
• First Aid & CPR
RHETT MCLUHAN
[email protected] | 617-555-1234 | Boston, MA | www.linkedin.com/rmcluhan
EDUCATION
Boston University, College of Communication | Boston, MA
Bachelor of Science in Communication Expected May 2020
• Concentration: Public Relations
• GPA: 3.53
Relevant Coursework:
• Principles & Practices of Public Relations Public Relations in Nonprofit Settings
• New & Traditional Media Strategies Design & New Media
Boston University Public Relations Student Society of America | Boston, MA Sep 2016 – present
Active Member (Sep 2016 – present)
• Recruit new members through social media and various student organization events.
• Promote events and conferences to PRSSA members and other BU students in classes and on social
media; attend and participate in weekly PRSSA meetings.
Conference Coordinator (Sep 2017 – Mar 2018)
• Coordinated northeast regional PRSSA conference attended by 100+ students; recruited 12 guest
speakers and coordinated all travel logistics.
• Planned conference theme, guest speakers, and activities with 5 committee members.
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
Boston University Language Link | Boston, MA Sep 2017 – present
American Sign Language (ASL) Tutor
• Tutor beginner-level ASL students to strengthen vocabulary and grammar skills.
• Lead groups of ~10 students in discussions using ASL; create activities to foster skills.
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
Haley House | Boston, MA Sep 2016 – May 2017
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay | Boston, MA Sep 2015 – Jan 2017
SKILLS
Technical: Adobe InDesign & Photoshop, Hootsuite, WordPress, iMovie, Microsoft Office
Languages: American Sign Language (fluent)
RHETT NEWTON
[email protected] | 617-123-4567 | Boston, MA
EDUCATION
Boston University Boston, MA
B.A. in Neuroscience Expected May 2019
• GPA: 3.25
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
B.U. Medical School, Draceri Cardiovascular Center Boston, MA
Research Assistant, Cardiovascular Disease Project Jan 2018 – present
• Collect and input data for biobank of aortic and associated conditions; will enable physicians and researchers to
better understand patient conditions and progression.
• Recruit and enroll 200+ patients to participate in study; enter relevant patient data in RedCap.
Boston Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine Boston, MA
Research Assistant Jan – Dec 2017
• Studied hypertensive, target-organ cardiac damage and its effects on disparities in cardiovascular disease,
particularly within Black community, while investigating efficacy of vitamin D therapy.
• Interacted with 200+ patients, recruited them to be study participants, and screened them using FirstNet as part
of recruitment process.
• Drew patients’ blood samples and took blood pressures to collect vital stats.
• Collected patients’ personal health information for data entry and analysis to draw connection between family
history and cardiovascular disease.
B.U. Psychology Department, Cruyff Neuropsychology Lab Boston, MA
Research Assistant Feb – Aug 2016
• Focused on affective neuroscience: studied neural basis of positive desire and sensory pleasure, and negative
disgust and fear involved in emotion and addiction.
• Triggered learning behaviors and addictive tendencies in subject rats; video recorded reactions to observe their
pleasures and desires.
• Learned about animal protocols and research methods, enhanced knowledge and interest in neuroscience and
psychology.
VOLUNTEER
Health Leads Boston, MA
Patient Advocate Sep 2018 – present
• Explain in simple terms how to navigate health care system for 12 patients unfamiliar with its complexity.
Hometown Heroes Hometown, NY
Peer Coordinator Sep 2015 – Aug 2016
• Organized group of 30 student volunteers; tracked results using CRM software and Excel to report out data.
LAB TECHNIQUES
• Chronic video-EEG recording and analysis Neurophotonics Fluorescence in vivo imaging
• Confocal immunofluorescence microscopy Histology Controlled cortical impact
• Fiber optic NIR spectroscopy In situ hybridization Immunohistochemistry
RHETT VIGNELLI
[email protected] | 617-555-1234 | Boston, MA | www.linkedin.com/in/rhett.vignelli
EDUCATION
Boston University, College of Fine Arts | Boston, MA Expected May 2019
BFA in Graphic Design, minor in Arts Leadership
• GPA: 3.46
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
Museum of Fine Arts, William Morris Hunt Memorial Library | Boston, MA Sep 2016 – present
Library Assistant
• Guide patrons in using research databases; assist with procuring materials.
• Organize monthly talks and exhibitions for Artist’s Book series.
SKILLS
Technical: Adobe Creative Suite, WordPress, Google G Suite, NationBuilder, Microsoft Office
Languages: French (professional proficiency)
RHETT DEWEY
[email protected] • 617-123-4567 • Boston, MA • www.linkedin.com/in/rdewey
WORK EXPERIENCE
Boy Scouts of America | Brooklyn, NY Summers 2016, 2017
Camp Counselor
• Created and led physical, social and educational activities for 25 campers aged 10-12.
• Communicated regularly with camp leadership and parents regarding childrens’ adjustment to camp life.
• Voted “Counselor of the Summer” by peers.
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
Future Educators of America Club | Boston University Sep 2016 – present
Treasurer
• Manage all revenues and expenses; used Excel to create operations budget for $15,000 of chapter income.
SKILLS
Computer: Google Suite for Education, Trello project management, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
Language: Spanish (proficient)