It's in the university life plan of any student looking for opportunities to apply their knowledge. Academic training is a point of great importance, as it shows your entire trajectory as a student and a large part of your knowledge.
In this article, we will help you with this task. So grab a pen and paper and write down our tips now!
How to fill in your resume?
The resume is a summary of who you are, what you know how to do and even the challenges you are willing to face in the professional area of your life. It all starts with this summary and this document is essential to participate in selection processes and be called for a job interview.
There is no ideal resume template if you are looking for internships. The important thing is to be true and clear, contain information about you and your life. Some of the main information that your resume should have are:
- full name;
- nationality and age;
- address, City (State) and zip code;
- Phone for contact;
- your personal email (be very careful at this point, remember to create an email that is not embarrassing to share);
- link or path to your personal website address, portfolio or social media profile;
- your professional goals.
- their academic training.
How to fill academic training in the resume?
Academic background in the resume is a section devoted entirely to filling in the candidate's education level, including the candidate's schooling. This part includes any type of course or knowledge such as:
- faculty;
- postgraduate studies;
- master's degree;
- doctorate degree;
- technical courses;
- elementary School;
- high school;
- extracurricular courses.
To populate this topic on your job summary, put your highest education level first. Then, list the other relevant items, such as your extracurricular courses, certifications you have or some other type of activity that you performed that might be interesting for employees.
When entering your academic training, remember to also include the name of the institution where it was held, the full name of the course, the start and end date along with a short description of your course. Simple, right?
Where to look for internships in college?
Many universities have portals and murals in their hallways dedicated to advertising internship vacancies in companies. As well as the CIEE (Company-School Integration Center) and NUBE (Brazilian Internship Center) websites, which concentrate vacancies and opportunities for those who want to pursue a professional and academic career at the same time.
In addition, you can create a profile on subscription sites to receive vacancies and a profile on Linkedin, to follow companies and opportunities.
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