Career Guide 2014 | Page 21

Name [Street Address]! [City], [State] [Postal Code] Phone: [Your Phone] ! Fax: [Your Fax] ! E-Mail: Education B.A. or B.S., Major Field, Year Received or Expected, University, City, State M.A. or M.S., Field, Year Received or Expected, University, City, State Ph.D., Field, Year Received or Expected, University, City, State Professional Experience • Beginning with your college years, list all work you have done that is relevant to the program or position you are applying to. Include research positions with project titles and supervisors, and, optionally, a brief description of the duties you performed. This is also a good place to list any consulting, manuscript reviewing, or editorial experience you have (or, if you have had extensive experience in one of these areas, you can form a separate category for "Research Experience," "Consulting Activities," "Ad Hoc Reviewing," or "Editorial Experience"). [Insert Dates] • Integer eleifend diam eu diam. Nam hendrerit. Nunc id nisi. [Insert Dates] Publications/Presentations • If you are a young professional, this is the heart of your vita. List references in APA format according to date (including unpublished manuscripts or papers in press). Be careful, though, not to list any papers you are unprepared to make available if requested. [Insert Dates] • Etiam cursus suscipit enim. Nulla facilisi. [Insert Dates] Research Experience • Describe your current research in one or two paragraphs. This will often be an overview of your thesis work. If you are working in more than one area, summarize each project in a separate paragraph. Conclude with a brief statement describing your future program of research for [Insert Dates]