Resume Writing :: Education Section of The Resume
If you are in college now, you will most likely want to place this section immediately after the OBJECTIVE statement. An exception to this is the student who has significant experience that is applicable to a career. After you have post-bachelor’s degree experience in your field, your work experience will be placed after the OBJECTIVE.
Tips for Preparing A Curriculum Vitae
These strategies proved to be extremely effective and boosted the acceptance rate of students applying for highly competitive graduate programs - many of which accepted only one to twelve students out of 300 to 600 applicants. My endeavors and success in this arena were recognized and commented on by the Director of Student Activities as a result of students reporting their acceptance into graduate programs.
The Impact of Experience
If you’re an entry-level candidate with little or no professional experience, your education should be presented immediately after the Qualifications Summary and/or skills area. The reasoning for this is that education is currently your most marketable asset. Here, you would include:
GPA (if 3.5 or above)
Awards/scholarships
Dean’s list
Coursework relevant to job search



