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it's never going to go here.

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Let's get back to talking about the general role that he was doing.

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And so in this case he was an analyst and researcher.

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OK.

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So that's the so that's a good little job description.

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Goodwill impairment that's a accounting concept that you're not familiar with that don't worry about

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it just you know descrive a little bit about what kind of research you're doing and then mention you

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know you're you're at the professor under whom you worked.

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And if there's if there's good brands to work in there that that sometimes helps.

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You know sometimes you know the most tenured professors will have like the chair and they'll be like

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the Ernst Young chair of so-and-so.

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If that's the case you might want to work at it.

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OK.

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So this is a good time to highlight this analyzing data.

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OK.

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OK.

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And put that in as our bullet point.

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I'm going to look at my notes from speaking with James or John they are.

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OK.

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So some of the key words here are 10.

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Q That's a type of easy filing.

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CC anything like SCC is good.

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Securities and Exchange Commission even write it out.

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Remember any brands that people know and you know government institutions are brands as well are going

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to help you out.

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He did this research in Excel or will a database in Excel.

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That's good because it mentions software so if you have some software that you used for something definitely

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include that in the body content that's great.

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OK and remember we want to quantify whenever possible.

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So he said that he pulled data on 200 companies.

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OK so you see what I've just done there.

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I've made the invisible visible and you can do that too on your resume.

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So you know you might be tempted to say well I did this research project with this professor and it

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was about this but you don't always want to say like here's a good example.

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If you look at the bottom of this here good resume phrasing

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Here's a good one.

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So you actually tell your friend I did research on the effect of gender in hiring decisions but on the

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resume you want to see it performed original research on the effect of gender in hiring decision by

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collecting and or and analyzing and summarizing x data points from what source of data.

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And similarly We're going to do that here.

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So now just get in let's look at our power awards list with respect to analyzing assess might be good

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diagnosed enable.

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That's a really good one.

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I like enable because companies are going to think what are you going to enable me to do.

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So let's just say OK so you suit up in there e.g. just in case you don't know what this means.

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E.g. is like for example.

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So if you ever it's a good way to to enhance what you're doing with brands or with technical specifications.

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So for example you might for example have worked on a project that was about getting out in the community

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and helping a particular or helping certain kinds of organizations like maybe an environmental thing.

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So in that case like you can say you know led multiple efforts to do such and such in the environment

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in cooperation with such and such organizations parentheses e.g. the Sierra Club e.g. the local conservation

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whatever you know so e.g. is a good way to sort of say like these kind of people.

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All right.

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OK.

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So that might be a good datapoint.

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That might be a good a good bullet point there.

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So enabled the creation of a large Excel database built with data points e.g. 10-Ks and 10-Qs.

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During the 2010.

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Okay great.

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So then I think that this is since this is a an under you know like an undergraduate research assistant

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I don't think we need to put that many more bullet points in there.

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I think that's great analyzing data and honestly there's not really another bullet point to put in there.

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All right cool so if you're liking what you're learning here you feel like you're getting benefit.

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Don't forget to click this button in the positive review for the easel team and for this course here

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