Published Articles on resume
I am reformatting my résumé for jobs/internships next year and I was wondering if I should include my published articles on my résumé.
My question is that since the articles are about international affairs and not finance should I still include them? Not trying to waste lines on my résumé....
PS: my articles were published in a legit journal for international affairs, not some startup no one has heard of...
Include them... you will do more writing in banking/finance than you realize. Illustrate that you are capable of it.
Any suggestions on where/how I put in on the résumé? Separate section?
Looking at a guy's resume that I received, he has a section toward the end labeled, "Activities & Credentials." Perhaps you do a similar section before "Skills." Personally, I only have 4 sections on my resume: Professional Experience, Community Involvement, Education, and Professional Licenses, Skills and Other. For how to list it, maybe like this:
Published: “Article Name”, Publication, Date
Headline Style and Articles in CV? (Originally Posted: 11/23/2013)
Hi,
How should one write a CV, with or without articles? All M&I templates omit all articles, which is according to the headline style. I think that using articles is nice, but for some sections being able to omit one would be perfect, say, you have contributed to this report on a pharmaceutical company while being an intern in ER, and your structure for each job experience implies a bullet point for a summary, a bullet point to name the project and then a bullet point specifying stuff:
Should one insert "a" before "report", which makes the sentence look not particularly nice? If not, should one omit all articles or just the specified "a"?
Thanks!
I would probably use "Report on $1B Pharmaceutical Company."
How to include speaking credits and publication on resume (Originally Posted: 09/23/2015)
So, I have looked all over the internet and there is basically no consensus on this. I have a couple pretty legit speaking things that I have done as well as a few publications I want to include on the resume. Does anyone have a good example for how to do this in a clear, concise fashion without turning my resume into a fucking novel?
Am interested as well
It really depends on what you're trying to convert by including them. Eg are you trying to overcome bias against an ethnic name?
Under "Awards/Honors" in the additional info section of your resume (at the bottom) is where you put this sort of stuff.
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