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I’m looking at program manager positions in higher education. NOT faculty jobs, and NOT support services (fin aid, bursar, etc.). Looking, rather, at roles like technology transfer/licensing, department/institute marketing… the business-like functions of universities.
Looking for a good sample – haven’t had luck combing Monster or even Chronicle of Higher Ed. I already know I do NOT need a CV for this (CVs are for faculty only at most schools).
Any links or pointers, please?
I’m sorry, it seems I wasn’t clear….
I know how to write a resume (thanks, though). What I’m trying to figure out is whether a higher ed administration (read: higher ed management) resume is any different from a business/corporate resume… OR, can my business/corporate resume be used to apply for higher ed admin positions?
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YOUR NAME
Address Line 1
Address Line 2
City, State/Province Postal Code
Home Phone (000) 555-2468
OBJECTIVE: Your own entry goes here.
QUALIFICATIONS
Using action words to maximize the impact, describe how your background and strengths would make you a strong candidate for the position you are seeking. This section should be concise, contain action words, and should sell your most marketable experiences and abilities.
EDUCATION
19xx-19xxDegree obtained, school name
19xx-19xxDegree obtained, school name
EMPLOYMENT
19xx-19xxPosition, Name of Company
In the same manner as above, describe your first job responsibilities. Be concise; remove all unnecessary words and phrases. Include the specific results of your actions or decisions to demonstrate your contribution.
19xx-19xxPosition, Name of Company
In the same manner as above, describe your next (or current) job.
19xx-19xxPosition, Name of Company
In the same manner as above, describe your next (or current) job.
19xx-19xxPosition, Name of Company
In the same manner as above, describe your current or most recent job.
Have you checked out the websites for ACPA or NASPA? What about higheredjobs.com? Just a thought…
Go to http://www.cvtips.com
and you can download any type of CV samples., bunch of CVs