Here’s a sample resume we recently produced for a Medical Research Executive in Singapore.
In this article, you’ll learn:
- About the Researcher Role
- What Hiring Manager Look For In Researcher Resumes
- Researcher Job Opportunities
- Job Hunting Tips from our Resident Headhunter
Researcher CV [Full Sample]
Here’s a full Researcher resume sample, which we wrote for a client recently. It includes all of the key skills necessary for this role, like Medical Research and Statistical Analysis.
- Highly-driven research professional with solid hands-on experience in conducting field and laboratory research, leading high-impact studies, and delivering strategically significant projects within health and medical industries
- Comprehensive background in research and development projects, work process management, and medical procedures; excellent proficiency in ensuring experimental integrity and management of controlled processes
- Possess detailed theoretical knowledge of a wide range of public health areas, particularly workforce management, clinical governance and risk management
- Keen interest in role within research and public health arena. Passionate about contributing to provision of better healthcare and increasing awareness of public health and human rights issues
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Able to coordinate and liaise effectively with people from diverse backgrounds
- Collaborate with team of 30 medical research executives to engage in public health and clinical research, translating vast quantities of data into clear and actionable insights for doctors [This is the perfect opening line as it speaks about size of team and clearly states the focus of responsibility. In 1 line, the reader knows exactly the role Cedrick has done.]
- Responsible for identifying and evaluating data trends by utilising information from research materials and modelling potential outcomes in a concise report format
- Assist in performing statistical analysis of data for a multitude of trials by using software such as SPSS and STATA [Speak about research tools you’re using.]
- Work with clinician scientists in writing and editing research papers. Successfully published 2 research papers about public health management in Singapore[Boost your role as a researcher by citing published or edited works you’ve done.]
- Prepare spreadsheets, visuals, tables, graphs and scientific posters for major publications and scientific meetings
- Perform administrative duties for research projects such as submitting research grant applications, overseeing research meetings, and generating annual reports of the department’s research activities
- Direct and mentor undergraduates undertaking summer attachments, internships, and field studies at Singapore General Hospital
- Spearheaded project involving study on premature babies and their primary developmental problems. Ensured program and project monitoring evaluations are effectively carried out and proactively suggested measures to keep project on schedule and within budget
- Recognized by head of department and supervisor for keen attention to detail and accuracy, as well as ability to quickly learn new skills and deliver projects on time and with the highest standards of quality
- Gained deep understanding of healthcare services, clinical outcomes research and administrative procedures
- Managed all aspects of psychological studies for 3 years including administration and ensuring all deliverables are met on time [For previous roles, short and concise descriptions should do. Be sure, however, to include all relevant information.]
- Directed data coding in SPSS for project involving 3,000 respondents in 12 towns across 6 Asian countries
- Conducted interviews and FGDs, crafted psychological reviews, and prepared budget and technical reports
- Pivotal role in conceptualising and writing project paper for leading causes of Alzheimer’s Disease in Asia which was published in Time magazine’s official website in Dec 2009 [Again, published works should be highlighted.]
- Masters in Health Management and Public Health, University of New South Wales, Australia | 2007
- Bachelor of Science (Concentration in Psychology), University of Singapore| 2005
- Cedrick Chan, Marie Tan, Shariq Ali Yuan. The Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Chronic Pain Patients in Singapore: A Single-Centre Study. Ann Acad Med Singapore2013; 42:133-7
- Chan CK, Chui JM, Boey SK, Ong DC. Factors affecting development of Alzheimer’s Disease among Elderly in Asia: SingaporeGeneral Hospital Experience. 2009 Dec; 110(3):397-401
- Chan CK, Waters ML (2008) (Eds.), HIV-AIDS and Homosexuality in Asia: AMIC-UNESCO Publication
[This section is exclusive to researcher resumes where you can list down your researches, published studies, and/or edited manifestos that will greatly boost your profile as a research professional]
- Technical Skills: MS Office Suite, SPSS, STATA
- Languages: English, Bahasa Melayu, Cantonese and Mandarin
- Availability: Immediately
References available upon request
[There’s no need to list your references; if HR is interested in you they will ask you for them.]
About the Researcher Role
There are many types of research jobs in Singapore and all of them are crucial to a company’s success. Researchers and research assistants are the ones responsible for gathering data, compiling consumers’ insights, and making smart analysis that will contribute towards the development of specific projects, campaigns, or overall business.
Some of the common opportunities within the research and development field (R&D) include medical research, market research, financial research, academic research, and data and information research jobs.
If you are looking at applying into any of these positions, we can help you write a resume that’s tailored specifically for research jobs in Singapore.
Key Pointers Hiring Managers Look for in Researcher Resumes
- Your background in conducting and leading researches, (i.e participating in FGDs, publishing in top-tier conferences and journals, etc)
- Your deep understanding of research and statistical knowledge, including (but not limited to) A/B testing, control theory, inverse problems, dynamical and distributed systems, and decision making
- Your versatility and competence in navigating corporate, academic, or laboratory environments. Demonstrate your ability to work well with teams and communicate your findings and analysis to relevant stakeholders
- A high-level of analytical expertise
- Boost your application and strengthen your CV by including a list of your patents (if any), research publications, write-ups, as well as journals. Mention about them on your executive summary and discuss them in detail in the body of your CV.
- Speak about details of your researches, including budget, methodologies, and results.
Researcher Job Opportunities
- Join LinkedIn groups or follow companies you wish to work for to keep abreast with new job openings.
- Alternatively, you can reach out to these headhunters in Singapore to learn about any vacancies they may be trying to fill out.
Job Hunting Tips from our Resident Headhunter
- Create a winning cover letter and send it along your resume. The cover letter will serve as an introduction about yourself and is a great venue to answer the question “Why should we hire you?”
- Be active on social media, particularly on LinkedIn. Make sure to create a strong online profile that represents you and you professional experiences. Here’s our comprehensive guide on writing a great LinkedIn profile.
Before You Go…
Be sure to download this resume sample, which uses our tested-and-proven resume writing techniques, as a guide for your own CV. Best part is, this sample is available for free 🙂
And before you start sending out applications, send us your resume for a free CV feedback analysis from our team. We’ll review your CV in detail, share personalised feedback on its strengths and weaknesses, and show you how you can improve it.
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