法学毕业生英文简历模板免费
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To contribute strong background in tax law to US and Japan tax-compliance and research projects duringsummer internship position at White & Case LLP, Tokyo office
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Solutions-driven law student with strong track record of experience to complement legal abilities, as well as solid educational background in tax law, including coursework in international tax, business tax, estate and gift tax, and income taxation of trusts and estates.
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Client-focused team player with excellent quantitative skills.
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Computer-literate oral, written, and interpersonal communicator and presenter; fluent in Japanese and computerproficient in Westlaw, Lexis-Nexis, MS Windows, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
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US citizen with cultural activities visa.
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Juris Doctor, Columbia University School of Law, New York, NY, expected May 2009; 62 credits completed;Grade Point Average: 3.06; completed semesters of study abroad at Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, and Kyushu University, Fukuoka City, Japan
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Bachelor of Arts in History, Manhattan College, Riverdale, NY, May 2006; Grade Point Average: 3.3 cumulative, 3.6 in major
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Waseda University Tokyo, JapanStudy Abroad Program, Spring 2008
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Dean’s List, Spring 2008
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Distinguished Class Performance International Taxation, Spring 2008
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IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program, Spring 2007
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Note and Comment Editor,Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 2007-2008
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Columbia Big Brothers/Big Sisters Program, 2006-2007
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Columbia University Kyushu University Semester Exchange,Fukuoka City, Japan, Summer 2006
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Member, Manhattan College National Historical Society, 2003-2006
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Manhattan College Field Hockey Team, 2002-2006
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Manhattan College Student Government, 2004-2005
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Invited to Manhattan College’s Honors Convocation, Fall 2005
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Manhattan College Dean’s List,Spring 2006
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Legal Language Instructor
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Japan Tokyo International School, Tokyo, Japan,
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Feb. 2008 to Present
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Teach legal English to Japanese attorneys in large Japanese law firms.
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Develop comprehensive lesson plans that simulate US law-school classroom environment to prepare Japaneseattorneys to enter US law schools.
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Instruct both individuals and groups of attorneys ranging from first-year associates to senior partners.
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Research Assistant
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Columbia School of Law Center for Public Interest Law, New York, NY
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Fall 2007
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Represented both ongoing and startup nonprofit organizations.
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Drafted contract between nonprofit corporation and international pharmaceutical services company to help
senior citizens obtain discounted prescription drugs.
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Conducted presentation for newly formed non-profit corporation’s board of directors to define and explaindirectors’ individual and collective roles and duties.
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Drafted new operating agreement for Limited Liability Company that recently merged with another Limited
Liability Company.
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Completed newly formed non-profit corporation’s application for tax-exempt status.
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应届毕业生英文简历的写作技巧
现在许多单位都希望应聘者有比较扎实的英文基础,特别是外企和涉外交往比较多的单位,一份漂亮的英文简历会帮助你给用人单位留下很好的印象。刚刚走出校园的学生由于工作经验很少,写不出太多的东西,如何把你的英文简历写得更丰满呢?我在这里给大家介绍一些特别的技巧:
1、教育背景中写相关课程。但千万不要为了拼凑篇幅,把所有的课程一股脑儿地都写上,如体育等。这样不很有效,别人也没耐心看。
2、奖学金一项一行。许多学生每年都有奖学金,这样一来,也可写出三四行,甚至更多。
3、拉长句子。每个句子都可以加入一些词拉长一些。其实拉长并不难,难的是缩短。
4、自然地多换行,多写点句。
5、加大字号。可将10号,小五改成12号,小四。
6、社会工作细节放在工作经历中。这样会填补工作经验少的缺陷,例如,您在做团支书、学生会主席等社会工作时组织过什么活动,联系过什么事,参与过什么都可以一一罗列。
7、暑期工作。作为大学生,雇主通常并不指望您在暑期工作期间会有什么惊天动地的成就。当然如果您有就更好了。不过即使实在没有,就算是在父母的单位呆过几天,也不妨写上。
8、中学情况。一般都不写。写的话也不要写太多。当然,如果您在中学时得过国际奥林匹克比赛大奖或全国性的大奖,不妨提上一笔。
应注意避免的地方:
1、长句:没有人愿意看太冗长的句子,而且切记YRIS(Your re sume is scanned,no tread)原则,雇主只是在扫描您的简历。
2、缩写:因为外行人往往很难看懂。不要想当然地认为这是人所皆知的事情。
3、"I"我:因为正规简历多用点句,以动词开头,是没有"我"的。当然若在公司简介中一定要用到一两次,也不是完全不可以。