摘要

Undergraduate engineering students are often taught to create their engineering resumes early in their academic careers as part of first-year composition or technical writing classes. Often, these classes are not taught by engineering faculty, and few resources exist for engineering-specific resumes development. A corpus of 31 engineering resumes was collected, representing engineers across experience levels and engineering fields and analyzed through genre analysis methods in order to understand the linguistic mechanisms by which engineers present the merit of their work in a condensed resume format in order to develop an intervention to help instructors of technical writing and first year engineering develop engineering resumes in a disciplinary context. The intervention facilitates student reflection on authentic engineering resumes leading them toward their own learning regarding effective presentation of engineering experiences on a resumes as well as to encourage engineering students to plan effectively for the experiences that will help them achieve their desired careers.