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Sample Resume and Cover letter for summer internship

Sample Cover Letter Visit: www.jobisyours.in for more useful updates on the same topic Prof. P. Natarajan Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Tamilnadu Date: Subject: Application for summer internship. Reference (If required/ available/ asked) Dear Sir, I have completed my course work of B. Tech III year including subject like Chemical research. I have good practical knowledge of most of the chemical reactions given in the course work. And, I am keen to enhance my knowledge and prove my research and development skills under your patronage and guidance. Kindly allow me for around 8 weeks’ internship in the Chemical Engineering Department of your renowned Institution. Kindly review the attached resume and references and consider my application for internship. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours sincerely (Sign) Yash Maheshwari, II year, B. Tech (Chemical Engineering) Sample Resume for internship R
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Anurag Jagetiya: CV Cover Letter

Cover Letter Resume/ CVs are accompanied by a cover letter which is a brief and concise response to the advertised job. A proper presentation of a cover may create eagerness while the opposite may cancel the candidature. It helps recruiter to judge your professionalism and it is advisable to keep in mind following tips while writing a cover letter: The cover letter should be customized to its employer’s requirements i.e. key skills, experiences, and qualifications. Analyze the advertisement and research the employer’s expectations from the job and pick the necessary keywords from it into the cover. Make it short but effective. It should create an excitement in the employer’s mind to read your CV. Sell yourself; present your profile like the most suited one for the advertising job. Do not use single cover to apply for all the jobs you are looking for. This helps employers to judge your seriousness towards their organization. Use good quality paper to print the cover lette

CV Cover Letter

Resume/ CVs are accompanied by a cover letter which is a brief and concise response to the advertised job. A proper presentation of a cover may create eagerness while the opposite may cancel the candidature. It helps recruiter to judge your professionalism and it is advisable to keep in mind following tips while writing a cover letter: The cover letter should be customized to its employer’s requirements i.e. key skills, experiences, and qualifications. Analyze the advertisement and research the employer’s expectations from the job and pick the necessary keywords from it into the cover. Make it short but effective. It should create an excitement in the employer’s mind to read your CV. Sell yourself; present your profile like the most suited one for the advertising job. Do not use single cover to apply for all the jobs you are looking for. This helps employers to judge your seriousness towards their organization. Use good quality paper to print the cover letter and CV. Use

How to write Objective of Resume

Resume Objective Many of the job seekers believe that HR person seldom sees the objective of resumes. But, they are wrong; one can lose the job opportunity due to an objective, which does not match the desired job.  In fact, objective helps HR person to make an opinion about resume. Otherwise, HR receives thousands of resumes per day.  The objective is considered to be a precise summary of your skills, ability, and interests in the relevant field, which leads you towards a career goal.  Thus, it must include the position applied for, key skills in support of the position and goal.  Writing objective is very important for entry level engineers too. But, they should not use decorative language. Instead, a short and straight forward objective comprised of simple words focusing on the target position is more effective.  Student resume objective Writing the objective statement in a resume is mandatory in case of a student, a fresh graduate or an entry level

Resume Samples

 <Resume format for fresh graduate> Amit Maheshwari, B-271,R.K Colony, Bhilwara, Rajasthan Date of Birth: 31st May, 1988, 23 years E-mail:Bitts_56@yahoo.co.in, Mobile: +91-94132-92091. Objective: To gain experience by joining a professionally managed organization.   Education: B. Tech in Electrical Engineering         80.2%   2007-11 Institute of Technology, Bhilwara        Senior Secondary                               69%     2005-06 Secondary                                        65%    2004-05 Project experience: Title: On P. C. Based Wireless Stepper Motor                         Duration:  Six Months Role: Done documentation and analysis of findings. Responsible for recommending areas for future studies. Done various other duties as assigned under the direction of senior engineer. Summer Internship: Thermal Power Plant                                          One Month after third years   Ambuja Cement Limited Kodinar, Gujrat  

Resume/ CV writing tips

Job seekers work hard to get any job and most of them just copy resumes from their friends/ Internet and change its contents to create their own resume. Such resumes are called weak resumes. Probably they don’t know that inbox of HR people usually remains flooded with hundreds or thousands of resumes per day.  HR department also runs search queries based on specific keywords of their advertised job. Guess what, if their resume doesn’t have the keywords related to the job they are applying for, they will be out even before the game starts and their preparation will be of no use. Thus, it becomes imperative to have a strong resume which brings you an interview for the desired job. Here are some essential tips which lead a job seeker to build a powerful resume and increases the number of interview calls. Use effective heading matching the desired job Must include an Objective Relate qualities with work experience  Emphasis on Keywords Prioritize the contents:     Design

CV and Resume: Not the same thing!!

CV and Resume: Not the same thing!! Most of the applicants think that the terms resume and curriculum vitae can be used interchangeably. But, both the terms are having quite different meanings. It is good to understand the exact meaning of these words to effectively start reading this blog. Because the choice of proper word for your profile is always appreciated by the employers.   Curriculum vitae:  CV is the detail of all your relevant experience in reverse chronological order.  The ideal length is two pages; nevertheless, the length can be three to five as per the requirement.     Normally, CV is accompanied by a cover letter summarizing its contains and its relevance with job applied for.   Resume: A resume is a precise and brief document contains strictly relevant skills and experience necessary for that particular position. Its standard length is one page.  It highlights your skills and achievements above all things. It is used for fas