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  1. Resumes & Cover Letters for PhD Students - Gradua

    Think about who will be reading your resume. For academic jobs, you use a CV so that people in your field will appreciate the specifics of your research and your accomplishments within your field. If you’re applying for a nonacademic job where people doing the hiring will have a background similar to your own—say, a research institute, or a researc...

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    Again, it is important to think about your reader. Let’s say you are receiving a PhD in applied physics, and you are applying for R&D jobs in industry, as well as for quantitative positions in investment banks, and generalist positions in big consulting firms. You will want to have three different versions of your resume for these three fields. You...

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    It depends. If you are a doctoral candidate applying for jobs that require a PhD degree, or if you are being recruited because of your PhD, then having a two page resume is fine. However, if you will be applying for positions that do not require a PhD, then having a two page resume may send a signal that you’re “overqualified” or otherwise not fitt...

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    Yes. Each semester the GSAS advisers hold weekly drop-in hours for GSAS students interested in having their resumes or CVs critiqued. Students may also have their resumes reviewed as part of an advising appointment with a GSAS staff member (to schedule an appointment, visit the OCS website and follow the directions on Crimson Careers).

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