Current Affairs For September 2011

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Justice Corner between India and UK The Union Minister of Law & Justice of India, Shri Salman Khurshid, and the Minister of Law & Justice of United Kingdom along with Mr. Kenneth Harry Clarke, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice for the United Kingdom arranged a convention in late September for the advanced reinforcing of the cordial relationships among the two nations concerning the field of law. The Minister from the United Kingdom was joined by some of the Federal Level Delgates, which included: The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Justice, Khurshid, Mr. Suma Chakrabarty; Member of the Special Advisory Panel to the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, Ms. Kathryn Laing; The President of the Law Society of England and Wales, Mr. John Wooton; The next delegate was the QC of the UK Bar Counci, Mr. Khawar Qureshi; Finally, it was UK High Commissioner to India, Mr. Richard Stagg. The Indian Contingency that was headed by Mr. Salman Khurshid included: The Secretary of the Legislative Department, Shri D.R. Meena; Plus, Secretary of Justice, Shri V.K.Bhasin; The meeting also featured Mrs. Neela Gangadharan along with the Chairman of Bar Council of India and Shri Ashok Parija was also in attendance at the meeting between the two nations. Previously, the Honorable Law Minister of India, Shri Salman Khurshid and his British counterpart Mr. Kenneth Harry Clarke inducted a colloquium on ‘UK-India Co-operation on Emerging Legal Sector Issues’. Sikkim rattled by Earthquake; INR 1000 cr. for relief Dr. Manmohan Singh paid a visit to Gangtok that was rattled by an Earthquake. He made an airborne study of the areas that were hugely affected by the quake all through the state. The Prime Minister surveyed all the affected areas, such as Mangan, Chungthang, Lachen and Lachung and also visited to see the casualties in a Govt. Hospital of the capital. He was explained about the loss of human life as well as property. Plus, the relief and rehabilitation attempts were studied at a meeting that saw the Governor Mr. B.P Singh, Chief Minister Mr. Chamling and other top ministers. Dr. Manmohan Singh later expressed his grief and said that he was extremely distraught at the terrible loss of lives, the injuries and the broad harm that was resulted by these tremors. He further stated that a central team of experts will turn up in Gangtok in seven days’ time to identify suitable designs for damaged residents meant to be rebuilt. He also stated that all these constructions will be backed wholly by the Central government and from the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund (this lone relief fund is estimated to be worth INR 1000 cr.). Sonia Gandhi receives Telangana Report Ghulam Nabi Azad, the Union Health Minsiter recently met Congress president Sonia Gandhi and is believed to have presented details on his discussions with party lawmakers from Andhra Pradesh on the Telangana subject, in the midst of rising difficulty for an “early resolution” on the statehood demand. Ghulam Nabi Azad who is also the general secretary, responsible of party affairs in the state, is supposed to have explained Sonia Gandhi regarding the situation in Telangana area at the back of the two week long strike in support of the making of a different state in the meeting. Sonia Gandhi and Azad have met for the first time on the Telangana subject since the former returned from the United States. Azad, who had intermingled with party officials, MPs, MLAs and MLCs from each of the three regions of the state on the controversial statehood demand, had said he would present the details soon. Azad was asked by Sonia Gandhi back in July to hold discussions with leaders from Telangana, Rayalaseema and coastal Andhra areas on the subject and draw out their demands. Azad has been getting entrustments of ministers, MPs and MLAs from each of the three regions since then and completed the process. Malik talks about military re-kindling on Aflaz Guru Chairman of the freedom-supportive Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), Muhammad Yasin Malik, cautioned against another protracted period of agitation in the valley if local sensitivities are ignored if Afzal Guru, the mastermind behind the Parliament Attacks of 2001 is hanged. Addressing a media conference in the valley, Yasin Malik stated that the people of Kashmir have knowingly and cooperatively adopted more non-violent measures then they were earlier. There has been a cooperative change from violence to non-violence. ‘I request each and every political shade of India not to compel Kashmiris into a new protracted period of agitation by hanging Afzal Guru. This is not needed unless you need a change back from non-violence to violence in Kashmir,’ he presaged. He advises to learn from what happened in the past. ‘When Maqbool Bhat was sentenced, every home in Kashmir has Maqbool Bhat born. Don’t overlook this past veracity,’ the chairman added. Yasin Malik also declared a series of protests for Afzal Guru’s forgiveness and also in opposition to the ‘hypocrisy’ of the conventional political parties on the decree. A large number of Malik’s supporters were taken into detention by police who interfered to bring back order in the area. CBI gives P. Chidambaram a clean chit In late September, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has given the Home Minister, P. Chidambaram a clean chit. The CBI robustly advocated P. Chidambaram in the legal proceedings of the Supreme Court, asserting he could not be blamed of not taking any actions to avert the 2G spectrum distribution scam or revoke licenses when he was leading the charge of the Finance Ministry. Revoking of licenses, being a chief policy decision, could have been done only by the government and not by a single person, Mr. Chidambaram in this case. Mr. Venugopal alleged that former Telecom Minister A. Raja jumped the gun and issued Letters of Intent to telecom companies on January 10, 2008. P. Chidambaram, the then Finance Minister would have not been able to revoke the licenses all by himself since the matter happens to be a key policy subject of the Union Government. “It is not a simple matter to come to a decision when proceedings were a part of it as well as a result of cancellation and you cannot put together criminality against the then Finance Minister,” Venugopal added. Increased Earnings yet Reduced Margins for IT Professionals The National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) have just released data regarding the reduced margins for IT professionals. No doubt that the earnings of the IT companies have gone up considerably all through the first quarter of the current fiscal year, but the apprehensions have been raised regarding the margins that have reduced as well. The chief reasons of such reduction in margins are believed to be: rising wage cost, currency movement and pricing pressures, which are all influenced by the forces of market. At present, the companies engaged in the IT sector of our country are granted quite a lot of incentives thanks to the Software Technology Parks (STP) plan. Apart from that, the software companies are not liable to pay some of the most basic customs tariff. Moreover, quite a few items for the IT sector are included in the Information Technology Agreement, and for this reason let off from any kind of customs tariff. Section 10AA of the Income Tax Act offers for a subtraction from the entire income of hundred per cent of profits and gains earned by a unit that is situated in a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) from the export of items or goods or from services for the first successive review years, of half of the ploughed back export proceeds for the subsequent five years. In the current fiscal so far, the sector has grown by 19% already with estimated revenue of US$ 76 billion. If such a pace is maintained the IT sector will develop into an industry worth US$ 225 billion. This data has been provided courtesy of Mr. Sachin Pilot, the Minister of State for Communications and Information Technology as his written response after he was quizzed in the Rajya Sabha.  
Sports News: Manoj Kumar in 2nd round of World Boxing Championships Manoj Kumar (64kg), Commonwealth Gold Medalist beat Valentino Knowles of Bahamas 17:11 to go into the second round of World Boxing Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan. Kumar is only the sixth Indian boxer to get to this round of the championships behind L. Devendro (49kg), Suranjoy Singh (52kg), Akhil Kumar (56kg), Dinesh Kumar (81kg) and Vikas Krishnan (69kg). Manoj Kumar, contesting in the light welter weight category, outplayed Knowles, a bronze medalist at the previous year held Commonwealth Games. Following earning a vital one-point advantage in the first round itself, the 24-year-old extended the difference by another couple of points in the following round. He surged the ante in the last round and was declared victories in the last three minutes of the spell Kumar, who has emerged on the World Championships for only the second, will now be locking horns against European champion from Ireland, Raymond Moylette in the first of the many knockout phases. The Irishman has defeated Arturs Ahmetovs of Latvia 16:11 in an exhilarating game. Raymond Moylette is currently ranked 6th in the overall rankings. Game Venues or White Elephants Dearth of housing services and soaring rentals has averted a number of national sports bodies to hold their training camps or important tournaments at the high-tech CWG venues. A few of them have started to decay inside a year-long time of the grand games here. In the past year or so, merely a few tournaments have been staged at the 12 CWG venues that consumed crores of rupees. The maintenance of these top-notch stadiums is a key distress for the government agencies. Athletics Federation of India (AFI) executive M.L. Dogra cites that AFI chooses to organize its camps at NIS, Patiala, or at different Sports Authority of India (SAI) centers rather than the posh Jawarharlal Nehru Stadium due to dearth of housing services there. There was just a single tournament held since the Commonwealth Games at the Karni Singh Shooting Range (by NRAI) – the Sajjan Singh Memorial Championship earlier in September. DLTA, the Delhi Lawn Tennis Association sports complex, nevertheless, is the lone exception, staging a whopping seven international tournaments already. These included the high-profile junior Davis Cup and junior Fed Cup. It will also hold the national championship in October. The complex has a housing division and the charges per room are Rs.1000/night and the national gymnastics team availed all its services in its recent visit. Women’s Hockey Team heading to Australia; led by Anjum Women’s hockey team is all set to board for Australia under the leadership of Striker Saba Anjum. Saba will be the captain of an 18-member Indian women’s hockey team Down Under where they will be playing four Test matches against the in-from Oz. Following that, the ladies form India will be contesting in a three-nation 9-a-side International Super Series in Perth for eleven days Oct 12-24. The selections were held at the SAI Centre in Bhopal just a couple of days back. Anjum and Jasjeet Kaur Handa, hail from Railways who would also respectively be the captain and vice captain, on their trip. Anjum and Handa have 232 International Caps between them. The selectors of Hockey India, BP Govinda, Syed Ali and Rekha Bhide apart from Government Observers Harbinder Singh and Dilip Tirkey convened the trials where the 18-member team went through their rates of knots in the innovative 9-a-side format of the game. India will kick start their tour with four Test matches against Oz Oct 14 onwards and will later play in the 9-a-side format which has FIH permit. It will be for the first time that international teams will be contesting in such a tournament and the organizers have decided with the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) that the event will take place at Perth.
Business and Economy Current Affairs 2011 Voluntary Initiative on Private Sector’s CSR The government will be supporting a voluntary initiative and work as a catalyst for private sector companies to take up social, ecological and economic responsibilities, said Veerappa Moily, Minister for Corporate Affairs. The trajectory of general growth and development takes a positive turn when enterprises are backed by proper policy system that promotes methodical movement towards responsible opinion, decision making and progressive movement aiming to reach sustainability, he said as he addressed ASSOCHAM 3rd Global CSR Summit named ‘Indispensable to Corporate DNA.’ “This kind of a responsible initiative on part of business appropriately backed by government only will secure our future and make sure that total benefits grow for people and also our planet in general, as companies press on to make spares that can be invested once more for economic growth,” Moily added. The rest of the speakers of the summit included: Chairperson of ASSOCHAM National Council for Aorporate Affairs, Ms. Preeti Malhotra, and Chairperson of ASSOCHAM National Council for Knowledge Millennium, Mr. K.C. Mehra. ASSOCHAM: India to be the 2nd largest steel producer by 2013 ASSOCHAM has declared that India will be the 2nd largest steel producing nation come 2013. At present, it produces 80 million tones of steel each year and is ranked next to China, the United States and Japan at fourth. Enormous infrastructure requirements of the country call for quick growth of steel production capacities, said The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM). In the past ten years or so, the use of steel increased at a multiple annual growth rate of 9.4 per cent when compared to the GDP growth of 7.7 per cent. But high levels of growth in construction, housing, automobiles and agriculture sectors indicate for steel demand greater than by 12 per cent in the years to come. “At such a rate, India may very well have installed competence to manufacture 150 million tones in the next nine years,” believed the secretary general D.S. Rawat. The government are resolute to fast-track the novel Mine and Mineral Development and Regulation Act. India current has an estimated 25 billion tones of iron ore reserves but the confirmed economically mineable reserves are merely of seven billion tones of which the high reserve grades are just 1.3 billion tones. China – with rise in per capita GDP 7,500 dollars from 2,600 dollars in the last ten years – has been the one fueling the demand and makes up for almost 50 percent of the steel production worldwide. Construction Industry contributed only 8% to the GDP The National Construction Industry has been bumping with sharp and solid increase in prices of cement, steel rods, bricks and added input material which has seen a surge by over 30 per cent since 2009, said The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM). As well, the industry has to deal with acute lack of almost 40 per cent skilled construction workers. Due to this, a number of construction projects are forced to overdue, cancellation or paused taking place all over the nation, underlines an ASSOCHAM report on ‘Current trends in Indian construction industry.’ The cost of the laborers has gone up by a massive 30 per cent all through the course of last two years, ASSOCHAM studies reveal. Apart from labor, steel and cement are the chief prerequisites and 75 per cent of the general construction outlay make up for them, reveals the discussed ASSOCHAM study. “Raise in costs are mainly because of increasing overall demand for goods and commodities, apart from ever-mounting shipping and energy costs are jointly conscientious for this kind of a climb in the sector,” said Mr Rawat. ASSOCHAM predicts revival of real estate projects across India with onset of the annual festive season during September-October. Food Crop Cultivation uses 1257 Lakh Hectare of Land Land area used for cultivating food crops is estimated at 1257.25 lakh ha in 2010-11. The same figure in the previous estimation 1227.80 lakh ha (2001-02). Likewise, land under cash crops, which includes cotton, sugarcane, jute & mesta has risen to 169.77 lakh ha during 2010-11 (145.88 lakh ha in 2001-02). Further, production of food-grains has risen to 241.56 million tones during 2010-11 (212.85 million tones in 2001-02). The production goal of food-grains for the year 2011-12 has been set at 245.00 million tones which are expected to be reached bearing in mind favorable climate settings until now. To boost production and output of food-grain crops, a variety of plans/programs like National Food Security Mission (NFSM), Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojna and Macro Management of Agriculture etc. have been functioning in the nation. Shri Harish Rawat, Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Processing Industries provided all these details in written response as he was quizzed in the Rajya Sabha.

Current Affairs For August 2011

Current Affairs For August 2011

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    Anna Hazare Arrested Congress messed it up

  • The storm about the arrest of Anna Hazare and his team (virtually the whole nation) has just put Congress in a bit of mess then even they would have imagined at first. Anna and his followers not just maintained that their outlooks be taken on in the panel when drafting the Lokpal Bill, but exacted that only and only their version of the Bill be agreed too and, as a matter of fact, discussed in Parliament by the government. Interestingly, government cannot agree to these kinds of dictates from anybody in a parliamentary democratic system. Rather than letting off such a great deal of steam on their appeals that the government forwards their edition of the Bill in Parliament, Team Anna can simply have got any one of the 545 members of the Lok Sabha to bring in the asked for Jan Lokpal Bill. Definitely, the extremely disconcerted Opposition political parties can leap forward even at this time and forward the Team Anna edition of the Bill in the house.

  • Anna leaves hospital and heads to village

  • Social activist Anna Hazare head to his village Ralegan Siddhi in Maharashtra subsequent to his release from Medanta Medicity Hospital in Gurgaon after development in his state, a supporter alleged. Hazare was taken to the Hospital in uptown Gurgaon Sunday after he finished his 288-hour fast embarked upon since August 16. “He will go to Pune and will consequently head to his village”, revealed a member of the TEAM ANNA. Hazare was released Wednesday once his fundamental factors were seen to be steady. As per Yatin Mehta, a part of the doctor’s team observing Anna at the hospital, the revolutionary was in ‘excellent state’ and ‘healthy’. Previously in the day, Anna had consumed soft solid foodstuffs such as rice, dal and idli. ‘Following the success of his 12-day fast, Hazare’s physical condition exhibited lot of development. His blood pressure is 141/90, which is standard,’ Mehta understood.
  • Sheila Dikshit defers CAG report discussion
  • Sheila Dikshit, Delhi Chief Minister on Tuesday alleged that the government cannot remark on the CAG details pending parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) presents its proposals. On the succeeding day of the assembly’s yearly monsoon session, which observed tumult by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MPs over the CAG and V.K. Shunglu Committee details on the CWG, the CM stated: ‘I have told about it on numerous occasions that we cannot talk about the CAG report as it is in possession of the PAC, which is a legitimate fraction of parliament. We are subjected to get going against anybody when the PAC directs so.’ Initiating a mocking assault on the BJP, Dikshit further said that the chief opposition party in the parliament has been fooling people by initiating a scuttlebutt as it is in front of a lot of annoyance because of repeated routs in the last three assembly and two Lok Sabha elections in the capital
  • Rajya Sabha suspended over Gujarat Lokayukta row

  • The Rajya Sabha was suspended for a short time Tuesday subsequent to raucous scenes over Leader of Opposition Arun Jaitley posing the subject of selection of Lokayukta in Gujarat by the governor ‘with no meeting with the state government’. Quickly subsequent to Jaitley lifted the subject; Chairman Hamid Ansari took attention to meetings and regulations of the house on discussing subjects about people running in high offices. Jaitley said that there were examples when even reminder to Governor had been conferred in Parliament. BJP members stood up from their chairs to back Jaitley, which translated to raucous scenes during the sessions due to which the house was suspended for ten minutes.
  • Cities to continue living with menacing security arrangements

  • Security in Indian cities is miserable. And the expectations are worse than thought as the condition will simply get worse in time coming up. This threatening note of concern was clouted here today by Mr. G. K. Pillai, ex-Union Home Secretary, at the FICCI convention on S&T for Homeland Security-2011: ‘Safe and Secure City’. Mr. Pillai alleged that with the nation going through a high growth rate of 8 per cent, hopes of the citizens are increasing and loads of them are swarming into cities, raising the already augmenting crime rate due to the lack of work prospects. In the capital, for example, 82 per cent of crime is committed by first timers, that also by adolescents between the age of 16 and 26 years old. Novel kinds of criminal actions are growing for example cyber crimes, hacking, burglaries, snatchings, while rape, murder and car thefts are the ones most in trend. Mr. Pillai warned against radicalization of adolescence as this would develop them into anti-social activists and destroy their lives. He cautioned against ghettoisation of cities as well that originates of the practice of not giving homes on lease to someone of a certain community/religion/caste by some other community/religion/caste community.

Sports News

    Speed lovers soon to see Greater Noida as their pit-stop

  • The highly anticipated homologation of the Budh International Circuit (BIC), setting for the first ever Indian Grand Prix, is all but done. Plus, the FIA team, headed by technical director Charlie Whiting, has also given his nod to all aspects of the 5.14m long track. As per a report declared by the Federation of Motor Sports Clubs of India (FMSCI) President, Vicky Chandhok on behalf of the supporters JPSI, Whiting, through the first of the two days of inspection, was mighty delighted in the fashion in which the circuit’s making has been developing. "Mr. Charlie Whiting, the Formula One Race Director came to see the Budh International Race circuit some time back for a premeditated custom check," Chandhok stated in the statement. "He told us that the development was more than all right and was beyond of what he expected from us from the last visit he paid. He further put across assurance that the introductory Indian Grand Prix will be a titanic triumph," he added. On the other hand the statement read that as a general exercise for all fresh circuits, the physical issuance of Grade-I recognition to the circuit, will be sanctioned seven days ahead of the chief event to be held on October 30.
  • New Sports bill turned down by the Government

  • A contentious offer that required controlling India’s and World’s most powerful cricket board BCCI and added national sports organizations was rejected by the government in late August, reports from the local media emerged. The proposal that is designed to regulate these sports bodies under federal intelligibility and responsibility laws were put forward by Ajay Maken, Sports Minister. However, the much needed bill was rejected by the cabinet and it asked Ajay Maken to return with a new and improvised version, one of the news networks of the county reported. The bill aimed to keep back no less than 25 percent of federation positions for previous players and puts a ceiling on the age of all administrators i.e.70. A further significant prerequisite of the bill was to get the associations under the purview of the Right to Information Act (RTI), a milestone regulation that lets members of the public to ask for information of the functioning of public bodies. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has usually been out of the government’s purview and, unlike added national sports federations, does not rely on the finances given by the state. Sports bodies in India have been the focal point of numerous controversies in recent years. The popular Indian Premier League, after previous year’s controversial exit of its Founding Chairman Lalit Modi, has been the center of numerous probing over charges of pecuniary indiscretions.

International News

Zardari nods to cooperate with China

  • Pakistan will cooperate with China to overcome terrorism and secessionism, cited Asif Ali Zardari, the Pakistani President. Zardari repeated Pakistan’s pledge to get rid of extremism and he promised China of his nation’s full cooperation in overcoming terrorism and secessionism, reported Associated Press of Pakistan. The Pakistani president landed in China in late August to be present at the first China-Eurasia Expo to be hosted by Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang, in the first week of September. He alleged Pakistan denounces terrorism in all its types and appearances and will not relax on any attempt to get rid of it. Zardari also talked about his daughters were on board with him on the trip, which is a testimony of the relationships between the two nations existing since generations. He further talked about the upcoming trip of Pakistan Peoples Party chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari to China later on this week to be present at the International Political Conference and assumed it demonstrates Pakistan and China were making efforts to fortify relations and ultimately deep-rooting their international polity.
  • United States downgraded to AA+

  • The United States parted company with its respected AAA credit rating for the first time in seven decades after being downgraded by Standard & Poor's. The country's credit rating was cut to AA+ following S&P alleged the conciliation made by Congress and President Obama in early August to slash expenditure and enhance the liability upper limit "doesn’t meet the level, in our view, would be essential to even out the government's standard-term debt dynamics." The agency was frank in its evaluation. Its statement read: "We downgraded the 70-year long AAA rating of the United States since we think that the protracted storm over increasing the constitutional liability upper limit and the associated monetary policy debate point out that additional upcoming development surrounding the increase in public expenditure, particularly on privileges, or coming to an agreement on generating income is less probable than we formerly understood and will stay put to a arguable and intermittent procedure," the ratings firm believed.

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The College Student's Guide to a Winning Resume :Published by: Deborah Federico

Gone in sixty seconds. Recruiters spend less than a minute reviewing your resume. With a stack of resumes to review, recruiters naturally want to make their workload easier, tossing bad resumes right off the bat.  Reasons for your resume to be quickly tossed into the “No” pile: Typos, misspellings, mismatched fonts, a sloppy appearance.  Even a resume that’s too text heavy or runs onto two pages will get thrown into the discard pile.
Every time I teach my class on resume writing, I always start the lecture with the question, What is the goal of a resume?  Is it “to get a job?” as most students will answer? To them, I say, “No, that’s not it. Eventually, someone guesses the real goal of a resume: to get an interview.  I make the marketing analogy that the resume is an advertisement about you, and you need to make the most of that 8.5-by-11-inch sheet of paper. Sell yourself to the employer by convincing them that you’re the best candidate to bring in for the interview.
So, what can you do to increase the chances that your resume will be read by the recruiter?  Follow my “lucky 13” tips outlined below, and you will produce a winning resume that not only gains the attention of the recruiter, but also garners his or her admiration.  Pretty soon your phone will be ringing with calls from recruiters inviting you in for an interview.
Length:  Keep your resume to one page. No exceptions.
Formatting:  Your resume should look clean and readable with plenty of white space to make it inviting.  Keep the font size consistent and use bolding or italicization for effect.  Stay away from cutesy fonts or graphics.  Some students will tell me that they want to get attention that way.  I tell them that the only attention they get will be the negative kind.  Put your energies into the content.
Contact information:   Make sure your email address is professional.  Sticking with your name is the best bet.  Again, this is not the place to be creative by using addresses like “surferdude87” or “hotchick143.”
Put both your permanent address and school address on your resume.  If you have room for only one, put the address on that’s closest to the job location. I worked with a student once who wasn’t getting any interviews despite having a terrific resume.  The problem?  She had put her home address in New Jersey down while applying for full-time positions in Boston.
Use bullet points:  I highly recommend using bullet points on your resume.  Stick with the standard kind of bullets.  If you decide to use paragraphs, make sure you write concise readable prose.
(Okay, by now you’re probably thinking, “How will I get my resume to stand out if it’s just like everyone else’s?”  Just keep reading…)
Use action statements:  That means starting each bullet point with an active verb (avoid words like “assisted,” “helped,” “worked” or “aided”).  Use verbs that are relevant to your industry, e.g. “design” or “create” for the fashion industry or “calculate” or “audit” for the accounting field.
Avoid laundry lists:  Don’t use phrases like “responsibilities or duties included,” then proceed to list everything you did at a particular job in one long bullet point.  First of all, this is boring to read and, secondly, you’re shortchanging yourself.  When I work with students on dissecting these long statements, we very often break them into two or three active statements , highlighting accomplishments, results and purpose.
Quantify when possible.  Numbers always make a point stronger.  For example, instead of saying something like, “service customers by answering questions, selecting appropriate merchandise and processing sales on register in order to meet sales goals,” try, “service 50 customers per shift by answering questions, selecting appropriate merchandise and processing sales on register in order to consistently meet and surpass daily sales goal of $500.
Highlight accomplishments and results:  In the example above, the accomplishment is that this student consistently met the sales goal of $500.  When writing your bullet points, think about what you accomplished or achieved.  If you were a tutor, did you help students improve their test scores?  If you were a server in a restaurant, did your persuasive upselling techniques result in increased profits for the restaurant?  To make your statements even more powerful, start with the accomplishment, e.g., “Achieved highest monthly sales out of 10 salespeople by….”
State the purpose of what you did:  Whenever I show students how to do this, their statements always end up being so much stronger.  Think about what the purpose was of what you did, and put that at the end of your point.  Sometimes students think that what they did was insignificant, but by adding the purpose to the statement, it makes them realize that it wasn’t.  Which is better: “Researched demographic variables and environment factors in the children’s toy market”? Or “Researched demographic variables and environment factors in the children’s toy market for client’s use in new product development.”?
Prioritize your bullets:  When ordering your bullet points, always think, “If the recruiter only had time to read my first or perhaps second bullet, what would I want him or her to read?” Most students think that they have to list their bullet points based on what they did the most.  If 75% of their job involved cold-calling prospective clients, they will want to list that first.  However, if they worked on a project that was presented to the CEO of the company, then by all means, that should come first!
Categorize your Experience section:  Because work experience needs to be presented in reverse chronological order, many students are faced with the problem of having to put their current job first, which is often a part-time job unrelated to what they want to do, while they did a terrific  internship last summer and want to showcase that.  What to do?  Simply break your experience section in two:  Relevant Experience and Other Experience.
Target your resume:  Many students will have a master resume from which they create more specific, targeted resumes for the different industries they want to work in.  If a student is simultaneously pursuing internships in marketing and finance, he will have a marketing resume that has his marketing-related team projects, which uses lost of marketing keywords, while his finance resume will do just the opposite. Tip:  Look at the job description for key words to incorporate into your resume.
What to include on your resume:  In addition to your education, include work experience, both relevant and not, volunteer experience, college activities/clubs/organizations, leadership roles, team projects, skills and interests.  Interests are great conversation starters in an interview.  So often students will tell me they made a connection with their interviewer by talking about a mutual interest.  In short, your resume should provide a picture of a student who is well rounded.   A word about GPA:  the standard rule of thumb is to put it on your resume if it is greater than 3.0.

Deborah Federico is an Assistant Director of Undergraduate Career Services in the School of Management at Boston University. Prior to her career in higher education, Deborah worked in the corporate world, primarily doing marketing and market research. She blogs about career advice here and her LinkedIn profile is here.

The Worlds Biggest Public Companies by Forbes

Rank Company Country Sales Profits Assets Market Value
1 JPMorgan Chase

JPMorgan Chase

United States $115.5 B $17.4 B $2,117.6 B $182.2 B
2 HSBC Holdings

HSBC Holdings

United Kingdom $103.3 B $13.3 B $2,467.9 B $186.5 B
3 General Electric

General Electric

United States $150.2 B $11.6 B $751.2 B $216.2 B
4 ExxonMobil

ExxonMobil

United States $341.6 B $30.5 B $302.5 B $407.2 B
5 Royal Dutch Shell

Royal Dutch Shell

Netherlands $369.1 B $20.1 B $317.2 B $212.9 B
6 PetroChina

PetroChina

China $222.3 B $21.2 B $251.3 B $320.8 B
7 ICBC

ICBC

China $69.2 B $18.8 B $1,723.5 B $239.5 B
8 Berkshire Hathaway

Berkshire Hathaway

United States $136.2 B $13 B $372.2 B $211 B
8 Petrobras-Petróleo Brasil

Petrobras-Petróleo Brasil

Brazil $121.3 B $21.2 B $313.2 B $238.8 B
10 Citigroup

Citigroup

United States $111.5 B $10.6 B $1,913.9 B $132.8 B
11 BNP Paribas

BNP Paribas

France $130.4 B $10.5 B $2,680.7 B $88 B
11 Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo

United States $93.2 B $12.4 B $1,258.1 B $170.6 B
13 Banco Santander

Banco Santander

Spain $109.7 B $12.8 B $1,570.6 B $94.7 B
14 AT&T

AT&T

United States $124.3 B $19.9 B $268.5 B $168.2 B
15 Gazprom

Gazprom

Russia $98.7 B $25.7 B $275.9 B $172.9 B
16 Chevron

Chevron

United States $189.6 B $19 B $184.8 B $200.6 B
17 China Construction Bank

China Construction Bank

China $58.2 B $15.6 B $1,408 B $224.8 B
18 Wal-Mart Stores

Wal-Mart Stores

United States $421.8 B $16.4 B $180.7 B $187.3 B
19 Total

Total

France $188.1 B $14.2 B $192.8 B $138 B
20 Allianz

Allianz

Germany $142.9 B $6.7 B $838.4 B $62.7 B
21 Bank of China

Bank of China

China $49.4 B $11.9 B $1,277.8 B $143 B
22 ConocoPhillips

ConocoPhillips

United States $175.8 B $11.4 B $156.3 B $109.1 B
22 Sinopec-China Petroleum

Sinopec-China Petroleum

China $284.8 B $10.9 B $148.7 B $107.7 B
24 Volkswagen Group

Volkswagen Group

Germany $168.3 B $9.1 B $267.5 B $70.3 B
25 Agricultural Bank of China

Agricultural Bank of China

China $49.4 B $9.5 B $1,298.2 B $134 B
26 Nestlé

Nestlé

Switzerland $112 B $36.7 B $117.7 B $181.1 B
27 Vodafone

Vodafone

United Kingdom $67.5 B $13.1 B $236.6 B $148.2 B
28 ENI

ENI

Italy $130.5 B $8.4 B $176.1 B $96.8 B
29 GDF Suez

GDF Suez

France $113.1 B $6.2 B $245.5 B $85.2 B
29 American Intl Group

American Intl Group

United States $77.3 B $7.8 B $683.4 B $67.1 B
31 IBM

IBM

United States $99.9 B $14.8 B $113.4 B $198.1 B
31 Telefónica

Telefónica

Spain $81.3 B $13.6 B $166.5 B $113.3 B
33 Samsung Electronics

Samsung Electronics

South Korea $133.8 B $13.7 B $119.3 B $112.9 B
34 China Mobile

China Mobile

Hong Kong-China $71.8 B $17.7 B $129.3 B $192.1 B
35 Procter & Gamble

Procter & Gamble

United States $79.6 B $11.2 B $134.3 B $172.2 B
36 Pfizer

Pfizer

United States $67.8 B $8.3 B $195 B $155.7 B
37 Goldman Sachs Group

Goldman Sachs Group

United States $46 B $8.4 B $911.3 B $90 B
38 E.ON

E.ON

Germany $124.6 B $7.9 B $205.1 B $64 B
39 ING Group

ING Group

Netherlands $149.2 B $4.3 B $1,665.3 B $46.8 B
40 UBS

UBS

Switzerland $49.8 B $7.7 B $1,403 B $70.8 B
41 Barclays

Barclays

United Kingdom $63.9 B $5.6 B $2,328.3 B $58.3 B
42 Hewlett-Packard

Hewlett-Packard

United States $127.2 B $9.1 B $119.9 B $90.3 B
43 Daimler

Daimler

Germany $130.9 B $6 B $178.7 B $70.5 B
44 Société Générale

Société Générale

France $85.4 B $5.3 B $1,518.7 B $46.9 B
45 Siemens

Siemens

Germany $103.5 B $5.3 B $135 B $110.2 B
46 Banco Bradesco

Banco Bradesco

Brazil $70.1 B $6 B $373.5 B $63.3 B
47 Apple

Apple

United States $76.3 B $16.6 B $86.7 B $324.3 B
48 AXA Group

AXA Group

France $162.4 B $3.7 B $981.8 B $46.4 B
48 Nippon Telegraph & Tel

Nippon Telegraph & Tel

Japan $108.9 B $5.3 B $193.8 B $70.3 B
50 Microsoft

Microsoft

United States $66.7 B $20.6 B $92.3 B $215.8 B
51 Banco do Brasil

Banco do Brasil

Brazil $68.9 B $7.1 B $488.7 B $48.5 B
52 Mitsubishi UFJ Financial

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial

Japan $51 B $4.2 B $2,177.4 B $74.5 B
53 Vale

Vale

Brazil $50.1 B $18.1 B $127.8 B $162.5 B
54 Ford Motor

Ford Motor

United States $129 B $6.6 B $164.7 B $54.3 B
55 ENEL

ENEL

Italy $96.5 B $5.9 B $217.4 B $54 B
55 Toyota Motor

Toyota Motor

Japan $202.8 B $2.2 B $323.5 B $137.8 B
57 Johnson & Johnson

Johnson & Johnson

United States $61.6 B $13.3 B $102.9 B $163.3 B
58 Rio Tinto

Rio Tinto

United Kingdom $56.6 B $14.3 B $112.4 B $131.6 B
59 Credit Suisse Group

Credit Suisse Group

Switzerland $53.9 B $5.2 B $1,097.1 B $50.7 B
60 Statoil

Statoil

Norway $90.4 B $6.5 B $110.3 B $83.8 B
61 General Motors

General Motors

United States $135.6 B $6.2 B $138.9 B $49.8 B
62 Deutsche Bank

Deutsche Bank

Germany $61.2 B $3.1 B $2,556.5 B $59.6 B
62 Novartis

Novartis

Switzerland $50.6 B $9.8 B $123.3 B $125.2 B
64 Verizon Communications

Verizon Communications

United States $106.6 B $2.5 B $220 B $101.3 B
65 Westpac Banking Group

Westpac Banking Group

Australia $37.8 B $6.1 B $596.4 B $69.3 B
66 BBVA-Banco Bilbao Vizcaya

BBVA-Banco Bilbao Vizcaya

Spain $43.4 B $6.3 B $734.1 B $52.3 B
67 BHP Billiton

BHP Billiton

Australia $52.8 B $12.7 B $84.8 B $231.5 B
68 China Life Insurance

China Life Insurance

China $48.2 B $4.8 B $179.6 B $96.6 B
68 Royal Bank of Canada

Royal Bank of Canada

Canada $31.8 B $5.6 B $720.9 B $87.2 B
70 Commonwealth Bank

Commonwealth Bank

Australia $34.3 B $4.8 B $544.8 B $79.2 B
71 Lukoil

Lukoil

Russia $86.1 B $9 B $84 B $59.2 B
72 BMW Group

BMW Group

Germany $80.2 B $4.3 B $146.1 B $51 B
73 BASF

BASF

Germany $85.5 B $6.1 B $78.2 B $74.2 B
74 UniCredit Group

UniCredit Group

Italy $68.8 B $2.4 B $1,318 B $47.3 B
74 France Telecom

France Telecom

France $60.9 B $6.5 B $120.5 B $56.7 B
76 Intesa Sanpaolo

Intesa Sanpaolo

Italy $49.9 B $4 B $889 B $41.2 B
77 National Australia Bank

National Australia Bank

Australia $36.9 B $4.1 B $662.2 B $54 B
77 Rosneft

Rosneft

Russia $46.1 B $10.4 B $93.9 B $85 B
79 Zurich Financial Services

Zurich Financial Services

Switzerland $67.8 B $3.4 B $375.7 B $39.9 B
80 Honda Motor

Honda Motor

Japan $91.8 B $2.9 B $122.2 B $73.2 B
81 Morgan Stanley

Morgan Stanley

United States $38 B $4.7 B $807.7 B $43.8 B
81 Sanofi-aventis

Sanofi-aventis

France $40.7 B $7.3 B $110.3 B $89.2 B
83 MetLife

MetLife

United States $52.7 B $2.8 B $730.9 B $48.4 B
84 TD Bank Financial Group

TD Bank Financial Group

Canada $25.8 B $4.9 B $616.2 B $75.5 B
85 ANZ Banking

ANZ Banking

Australia $32.2 B $4.4 B $514.1 B $60.5 B
86 PepsiCo

PepsiCo

United States $57.8 B $6.3 B $68.2 B $102.6 B
87 Cisco Systems

Cisco Systems

United States $42.4 B $7.6 B $82 B $99.2 B
88 América Móvil

América Móvil

Mexico $49.2 B $7.3 B $69.7 B $110.1 B
89 Roche Holding

Roche Holding

Switzerland $50.8 B $9.3 B $62.9 B $120.9 B
90 ArcelorMittal

ArcelorMittal

Luxembourg $78 B $2.9 B $130.9 B $53.6 B
91 Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola

United States $35.1 B $11.8 B $72.9 B $148.7 B
92 Deutsche Telekom

Deutsche Telekom

Germany $83.6 B $2.3 B $164.6 B $60.7 B
93 Intel

Intel

United States $43.6 B $11.5 B $63.2 B $114.5 B
94 Generali Group

Generali Group

Italy $118 B $2.3 B $564.6 B $33.4 B
95 Saudi Basic Industries

Saudi Basic Industries

Saudi Arabia $40.5 B $5.7 B $84.3 B $81.2 B
96 Anheuser-Busch

Anheuser-Busch

Belgium $36.8 B $4.1 B $113.8 B $90.6 B
96 Sumitomo Mitsui Financial

Sumitomo Mitsui Financial

Japan $33.1 B $2.9 B $1,310.3 B $49 B
98 Bank of Nova Scotia

Bank of Nova Scotia

Canada $24.2 B $4.4 B $541.1 B $63.6 B
99 Crédit Agricole

Crédit Agricole

France $88.9 B $1.7 B $2,130.8 B $38.6 B
100 EDF Group

EDF Group

France $87.2 B $1.4 B $319.9 B $78.2 B