Not exact matches
Academic honors are
relevant.
Try adding some points that will serve as highlights, such as
academic honors, club positions or any other achievement you have which might be
relevant to your workspace.
Optional: Grade point averages,
relevant coursework taken,
academic papers or projects, key presentations,
honors received, other important accomplishments
Your resume includes the information of your
academic credentials, your skills, your special recognitions, awards and
honors, and your personal details along with the other
relevant information.
If applicable, you may include
relevant coursework or
academic honors.
Don't list GPA unless you're a recent grad and you have an
honors distinction or it's somehow
relevant, like an
academic position.
She recommends highlighting the most impressive projects, presentations and papers from your college years, along with
relevant courses and
academic honors.
Note
relevant information (specific course work,
academic honors you have received) in bulletted point form if that information is
relevant to the job you are seeking.
Don't worry about mentioning your GPA unless you recently graduated, but do mention
relevant certifications, professional development trainings, and
academic honors.
When listing awards, focus on
academic honor societies, scholarships, being part of the Dean's List, and other highly
relevant achievements.
It is often required for
academic roles, including college instructors, where long lists of publications, awards, and
honors are more
relevant than in the rest of the job world.
Listing
relevant coursework and
academic honors and awards is optional.