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Example Industrial-Organizational Psychologists resume and feedback
Jordan Kim
Chicago, IL | 312-555-0184 | jordan.kim@email.com | linkedin.com/in/jordankim-io
Industrial-Organizational Psychologist
- M.S., Industrial-Organizational Psychology, DePaul University (2024); B.A., Psychology, University of Illinois Chicago (2022)
- I/O Psychology Intern, RiverStone Manufacturing (2023-2024): Designed and launched an employee engagement survey in Qualtrics and shared findings with leadership; helped improve engagement across the organization
- People Analytics Assistant, NorthBridge Health System (2022-2023): Cleaned and analyzed HRIS data in Excel/SPSS and built dashboards to track turnover and absenteeism for multiple departments
- Consulting Project (Graduate Practicum): Led focus groups and interviews to understand culture and communication issues; delivered recommendations and a training outline to managers
- Research Skills: Job analysis, competency modeling, selection and assessment, basic validation support, SPSS/Excel/PowerPoint; comfortable collaborating with cross-functional teams
Overview
- Add scope and results (N, response rates, effect sizes, adoption) to make impact credible.
- Specify methods and deliverables (survey design, validation approach, dashboard KPIs) to show technical depth.
- Tighten generic phrasing and clarify stakeholders and decisions influenced.
Suggestions
Rewrite to quantify scope and outcomes: "Designed a 42-item engagement survey in Qualtrics for 680 employees (78% response); analyzed drivers via regression and presented a prioritized action plan; two sites adopted manager check-ins, and quarterly engagement increased 6 pts."
The current bullet signals relevant work but lacks sample size, response rate, analytic approach, and what changed as a result. Concrete numbers and decisions influenced make the impact believable and comparable.
Referenced resume text
"Designed and launched an employee engagement survey in Qualtrics and shared findings with leadership; helped improve engagement across the organization"
Upgrade the analytics bullet to clarify data sources, metrics, and business use: "Extracted HRIS and timekeeping data (Workday, Kronos) for 12 departments; built monthly turnover/absence dashboard with definitions and filters; reduced manual reporting time by 8 hrs/month and flagged units above threshold for HRBP follow-up."
"Cleaned and analyzed" and "built dashboards" are generic. Naming systems, KPIs, department count, and time or decision impact demonstrates applied people analytics capability.
Referenced resume text
"Cleaned and analyzed HRIS data in Excel/SPSS and built dashboards to track turnover and absenteeism for multiple departments"
Make the practicum deliverables and stakeholder outcomes explicit: "Facilitated 6 focus groups and 14 interviews across 3 plants; synthesized themes into a culture diagnostic and communication playbook; presented to 25 managers and supported rollout of a 90-day action plan."
The bullet is directionally strong but vague on scale, audience, and what was delivered beyond a training outline. Specific counts and artifacts show consulting rigor and influence.
Referenced resume text
"Led focus groups and interviews to understand culture and communication issues; delivered recommendations and a training outline to managers"
Replace broad skill claims with evidence and tighten the list: "Selection/assessment: supported content validation for customer service role (SME workshop, competency mapping, test blueprint); Survey/analysis: SPSS (ANOVA, regression), Excel (PowerQuery, pivots)."
The skills line mixes broad topics ("basic validation support") with soft claims ("comfortable collaborating"). Converting skills into demonstrated methods and tools improves credibility and ATS keyword alignment.
Referenced resume text
"Research Skills: Job analysis, competency modeling, selection and assessment, basic validation support, SPSS/Excel/PowerPoint; comfortable collaborating with cross-functional teams"
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