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Hi all,

 

Wondering if anyone had any tips for writing their resume for their grad application. How to incorporate SLP shadow experiences etc. This is coming from out of field applicant so I have a lot of different experiences. Would love any tips or if anyone is willing to share their resume (feel free to delete personal information - more interested in the format)

Thanks!

 

 

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I broke mine into parts, so I had "professional experience" as my heading before giving employment and then "clinical observation experience" as the heading before I gave my shadowing experiences. I also had a third heading for "leadership and community involvement". Your resume is your chance to really show them what 1) you've done related to your future career and 2)~something that they may not see otherwise~, what jobs/activities/duties you've done that may not relate to speech but provided you with skills that you'll need in life. You've got this!

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28 minutes ago, MadisonMachelle said:

I'll PM you my template. Rearrange the categories as you wish!

Thank you! That would be great!

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31 minutes ago, samiamslp said:

I broke mine into parts, so I had "professional experience" as my heading before giving employment and then "clinical observation experience" as the heading before I gave my shadowing experiences. I also had a third heading for "leadership and community involvement". Your resume is your chance to really show them what 1) you've done related to your future career and 2)~something that they may not see otherwise~, what jobs/activities/duties you've done that may not relate to speech but provided you with skills that you'll need in life. You've got this!

That's great advice! I was struggling to think about how to put in my examples of shadowing SLP.

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8 hours ago, MadisonMachelle said:

I'll PM you my template. Rearrange the categories as you wish!

Hi @MadisonMachelle, would you mind sending your template to me as well? I would greatly appreciate it!

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