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Clinical rotations are great because medical students get to shadow physicians and residents at teaching hospitals. They also gain valuable hands-on experience. The problem is that every student has to do clinical rotations, so it is important to make your experience stand out on your resume. Emphasize clinical rotations in a way that shows you …

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GRE scores, much like SAT scores, are taken from an exam which measures the proficiency of test-takers in various areas. What makes the GRE exam special is that it measures three very impressive fields of knowledge: verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing. High results could be of interest to many potential employers.   Should …

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Listing any current experience is one of the most important parts to get right on a resume. Employers want to know what you are doing in the present, and listing current internships is an excellent way to tell them! How can we format this in the best way?   How to list a current internship …

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An internship can be a wonderful way to get hands-on experience in a job field, especially for those who have no related experience. A company may not hire someone new to the field, so having internship experience (even unpaid) is a great way to get a foot in the door.  But what about if the …

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First things first: A lot of students are already qualified to write the accomplishment PhD ABD on their resumes, but they don’t know what it means! If you have completed all the requirements of a PhD, but have not yet finished a dissertation, then you are ABD. Should you include this on a resume?   …

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When given the option, sending a resume and/or cover letter via email adds a personal touch hard to achieve through a job posting on websites such as Indeed, Glassdoor, etc. Through an email, you can address a hiring manager by name.  If you are unaware of the recruiter’s name, do your best to research and …

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So you have a lot of professional experience, and thus you have a two-page resume. Impressive! The most economical and ecological thing to do would be to print on both sides of a single piece of paper… but is this a good idea?  Resumes should never be printed double-sided. Employers should not have to flip …

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EIT (Engineer-In-Training), also known as EI (Engineer Intern) in some states, is a certification awarded to those who have passed their FE examination and have graduated. They are now licensed to practice their work as an Engineer-In-Training in their state. However, in certain cases, there are those who passed their FE exam but have not …

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Generally speaking, a resume’s purpose is to inform a hiring official of the experience, education or achievements that you already have and how that makes you a strong candidate for a job position. However, what if you have an internship or future job coming up that is really impressive? Is it proper resume etiquette to …

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