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This question is about associate scientist resumes.
To write a resume for a research associate, you should focus on highlighting your skills both in and out of the lab as well as your university coursework. There are a few simple steps you can take to help you get started.
First, we recommend creating a resume draft containing your work experience and education. You will customize the remaining sections (profile summary and skills) based on the job description you're applying for.
Begin sentences in these sections using action verbs. For example, "developed materials and methods for data collection and analysis" or "managed database of participants."
If you do not yet have much work experience, focus on professional skills and your educational background. However, if you have work experience in the lab, provide detailed and results-driven data about your background. Also, include any publications or conference presentations that you may have.

Zippia allows you to choose from different easy-to-use templates, and provides you with expert advice. Using the templates, you can rest assured that the structure and format of your resume is top notch. Choose a template with the colors, fonts & text sizes that are appropriate for your industry.