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Re: How to describe FRC for a resume?

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Originally Posted by machman-2823 View Post
I have a huge problem, i am putting my FRC team as an activity on a resume, and the teacher wants me to say more than "Build a robot in 6 weeks, then compete" A little help would be greatly appreciated.
I had a small sub-bullet that said the following (From my college sophomore year). In retrospect its not that great of a blurb, it could be a lot more specific to what I did. I got pretty lucky too, the manager I interviewed with had been on a team back in '94.

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FIRST Robotics, (2004-2009)

Teams of high school students and adult mentors, design, build and construct a 120 lb robot in six weeks. Extremely
involved high school participant. Experience with design, metal fabrication, wiring, systems integration, testing.
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