English Language & Usage Asked on November 2, 2020
During my vacation, I have worked on a scientific project. Now, I would like to add this project to my resume. So, I have added the following to my resume.
1- Volunteer scientific work: Implementation of salient Region Detector
My question is, is it correct to say that, that project is a “Volunteer Scientific Work”? I just want to say that I developed it myself during my vacation?
Please let me know what is the preferable wording that describe that project best. I hope my question is clear.
I agree with LetsamrIt that "volunteer work" is not the right term. If your research was later taken up or recognized by a school or company or if it was published in a reputable publication, by all means, list in on your resume. If none of these was true, I'm not sure what to advise on whether or not to list your activity, nor how you should list it.
Answered by JoshG on November 2, 2020
Review if it is 'scientific project' or 'science project'.
2) Under the heading "Projects undertaken" usually seen in resume, you may simply say, "Developed and implemented Salient Region Detector"
Answered by Ram Pillai on November 2, 2020
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