Fillable Printable Sample Resume Template
Fillable Printable Sample Resume Template
                        Sample Resume Template

SAMPLE RESUME TEMPLATE 
We have given you an outline of a sample resume as a GUIDE ONLY.  It is 
intended to be read in conjunction with the Careers Centre handout on ‘Resume 
Writing’ which can be downloaded from the Careers Centre web site. 
In order to MAKE YOUR APPLICATION COMPETITIVE AND UNIQUE, you 
should take into account your own experience and back ground and compile your 
resume in a way that you feel best reflects those. This may mean that the length of 
your resume varies.   
YOU MAY FIND THAT YOU NEED TO
: 
•  change the order of the headings 
•  change the wording of the headings  
•  leave some sections out that are not relevant to you or
•  add new sections (such as “Major Projects” or “Awards and Achievements” 
or “Leadership”) to capture certain experiences you have had. 
Also, bear in mind that employers will sometimes state what they want in a resume 
for a specific job application.  They might specify length of resume, content 
required, number and type of referees required etc.  In this instance, you should 
ALWAYS MEET THE EMPLOYER’S REQ UIREMENTS for the specific job 
application. 
Disclaimer:  
While every effort will be made to ensure that the information provided is accurate and up to date, 
the Careers Centre makes no warranty, representation or u n dertaking whether expressed or implied, 
nor does it assume any legal liability, whether direct or indirect, or responsibility for the accuracy, 
completeness, or usefulness of any information. 

First Name SURNAME 
Address 
Home number, Mobile number 
Email 
Do not include a photo or details such as date of birth, health and marital status 
Career Objective 
Describe the type and level of position you are seeking and the industry or 
area in which you would like to be employed.  
As a guide, this section would  be about 3 lines. 
Education 
Tertiary   
You may wish to include: 
  Exact name of the degree in full (no abbreviations) 
  University where you are studying 
  Details of previous studies (if applicable) 
  Completion date 
  Major(s), Averaged results 
  Major projects or thesis topic(s) 
  Academic awards and achievements that may not appear on your 
academic transcript. 
Other things which you may wish to include: 
  Specific skills or experience gained in relevant subjects (eg. survey 
design and analysis or statistical skills developed in  a psychology degree) 
  Elective options that may not appear on your academic transcript. 
Secondary  
Include the level attained (eg. Higher School Certificate), school you attended 
in your final year and your UAI (or equivalent) result. 
This section may not be relevant for International, Postgraduate or Mature-
Age Students. 
Other Education and Training  
Include relevant TAFE qualifications, certificates and community college 
courses.
Your Name    Page 1 of 3 

Skills Summary 
Tips for this section: 
  List 4-5 key skills that are relevant to the specific vacancy or graduate 
program (use bullet points)    
  Include professional and technical skills (eg. financial analysis or 
statistical skills) as well as generic skills (eg. communication skills or 
teamwork skills) 
  Use the skill as a heading and write 3-4 lines backing up the claim with 
evidence (see the handout on Resume Writing for an example of this). 
Practicums and Industrial Experience 
Only relevant for those who have had practicums, placements or industrial 
experience as part of their degree.  
List each practicum separately and include: 
  Place of practicum 
  Dates and length of time, e.g. May-June 2007 (4 weeks) 
  Relevant duties/tasks/details, eg. wards where you worked, classes you 
taught, other school activities you were involved in, major projects you worked 
on
,
 etc. 
Employment History 
List positions in reverse chronological order and include: 
  Position Title (Basis of employment ie. part-time, casual, volunteer) 
  Organisation and Location 
  Dates, eg. Jan 2007 – Mar 2008 
  Responsibilities 
Tips for this section: 
  Write the responsibilities as achievements attained 
  Use bullet points 
If you have had quite a lot of relevant work experience as well as other work 
experience which is not relevant, you may wish to split this section into
: 
- Relevant Employment History 
- Other Employment History 
  Non degree-related positions are worth including as they may demonstrate 
some of the skills employers are seeking   
  A listing of similar types of part-time and casual jobs can be summarised 
(eg. worked as a waiter in a number of restaurants).   
Your Name    Page 2 of 3 

Conferences / Papers Presented / Published Articles 
Only relevant for applicants with postgraduate and research-based 
qualifications and/or extensive industry experience.    
Memberships 
Include membership of professional or industry bodies. 
Use the full and correct name of the organisation, the year of your 
membership and your level of membership eg student, affiliate, professional 
etc. 
Do not include membership of hobby or interest groups. 
Extracurricular Activities 
List any interests, activities or organisations you have been involved with. 
These may include student clubs and societies, community or sporting 
activities, voluntary roles or travel you have undertaken. 
 If you are an active member of any organisation, you can choose to include 
more detail if you think it is relevant 
If you have not been involved in any extracurricular activities, you may prefer 
to title this section “Interests and Hobbies” as employers are interested in 
finding out about you. 
Residency or Visa Status 
Students born and/or educated overseas may need to clarify residency or visa 
status for employers.  
Referees 
List 2 to 3 referees who can comment on your work-based skills.  
Employers prefer academic or work referees but for positions of trust such as 
teaching, you can use a personal referee. 
Always seek a referee’s permission before you list them in your resume. 
Include: 
  their name (including their relationship to you) 
  current job title 
  current organisation  
  contact details (phone number and email). 
Clarify the relationship eg ‘Thesis supervisor’, ‘Current supervisor’, ‘Previous 
supervisor at XXXX’ or ‘Family friend for 15 years’.  
Your Name    Page 3 of 3 
            
    
