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Submitting a CV/resume - General
information
To make it easier for us to
determine where you might best fit within our organization, you can take a few
simple steps to help us understand your qualifications.
-PDF, HTML, or Microsoft Word
documents or text formats are acceptable or you can submit using plain text
format.
-All resumes and related
materials (transcripts, etc.) should be submitted in English.
-Only send essential personal
information and be sure to include your name and how to contact you in the
resume, not just your cover letter. Include your email, phone, and residence
address. Do NOT include your gender, date of birth, age, family status, or
personal identification numbers.
Educational background
Your CV/resume should accurately
reflect your academic achievements and accomplishments.
-Your resume should show all
post-secondary institutions attended, degrees conferred, and a cumulative
grade point average (if available) for each degree received.
-Only report your university
level education; do NOT include elementary or secondary schooling. However,
if you completed a "year abroad" program as part of your pre-university
education, feel free to include this in your resume.
-Provide a brief description of
any important projects you completed as part of your coursework.
Your work experience
You may be fresh out of a
university, or have substantial work experience and a history of
accomplishments. Either way, we want to know what skills you've acquired along
the way. We'll look closely at the work experience section of your resume, so
the information you provide here is very important.
-List your experience and
projects completed, accomplishments, etc. by your position with each
employer.
-We also want to see concise,
important details on your specific accomplishments and the impact your
efforts had on your company.
-If you worked while attending
a university, either during the summer or concurrent with your course work,
be sure to mention this even if it isn't specifically related to a potential
job at Google.
Additional information
Here at PSCL, we value talent and
intelligence, group spirit and diversity, creativity and idealism. PSCL
employees
range from former neurosurgeons and puzzle champions to alligator wrestlers and
Lego maniacs. Tell us what makes you unique!
-Include the names and contact
information of 2-3 references. These can include faculty advisors,
co-workers, managers, or others who can talk knowledgeably about your skills
and abilities. We don't need copies of any written references you already
have.
-Be sure to include any awards
you've received, articles you've published, or conference presentations
you've given. We don't need to see copies of any awards or publications,
just a reference to them.