I'm not sure where I've heard it from, but I've heard it several places, including reading it on here, and that is only list skills on your resume that you are actually skilled with. If you list such a skill, you should be able to answer a question about it. So while polishing my resume, I took off Matlab and Labview, since I have only used them in 2-3 lab courses, and it has been a while.
I mentioned this to a friend who graduated, got a job, and now is one of the recruiters at the career fair. He said that he would definitely put those on (he was in the same 2-3 labs as I was), since during an interview for the place he got hired at, they asked "Oh so you've used Matlab?" and he just basically said "yeah I had a few labs where I used it in".
So I can't decide... it could go either way. I wouldn't really consider myself skilled enough with Matlab or Labview, but I know that one of the companies that I intend to talk to has positions that utilize both, so I was thinking, if they were scanning my resume and seen no Matlab or Labview mention, I'd be much less likely to get an interview. I mean I could explain something very basic about either program, but certainly nothing past that. What do you all think?
I mentioned this to a friend who graduated, got a job, and now is one of the recruiters at the career fair. He said that he would definitely put those on (he was in the same 2-3 labs as I was), since during an interview for the place he got hired at, they asked "Oh so you've used Matlab?" and he just basically said "yeah I had a few labs where I used it in".
So I can't decide... it could go either way. I wouldn't really consider myself skilled enough with Matlab or Labview, but I know that one of the companies that I intend to talk to has positions that utilize both, so I was thinking, if they were scanning my resume and seen no Matlab or Labview mention, I'd be much less likely to get an interview. I mean I could explain something very basic about either program, but certainly nothing past that. What do you all think?