Whether you're a B.Tech civil fresher or a site engineer with 5+ years, your resume should lead with the projects you've delivered, the technical skills you bring, and the certifications that prove your competence. Pika makes it fast.
Project history is the headline โ list every major project with location, your role, and tangible outcomes (square feet built, budget managed, timeline saved). Technical software matters: AutoCAD, Revit, ETABS, STAAD.Pro, Primavera. Certifications strengthen your profile (PMP, LEED, NICMAR, government certifications). For senior candidates, mention safety records, team size, and any IS/IRC code expertise.
Personal Details. Professional Summary. Work Experience (with project-by-project breakdown). Technical Skills (software + structural/geotechnical/transportation areas). Education (degree, college, year, CGPA). Certifications. Notable Projects (separate section if your career has 3+ flagship projects). Languages (especially Hindi/regional + English).
Lead with Education (B.Tech Civil, college, year, CGPA). Career Objective targeting your specialisation (structures, geotech, transportation, environmental). Internships โ site visits, summer training at L&T, DLF, or other firms. Academic Projects (final year project, model building competitions). Technical Skills. Certifications (NPTEL, AutoCAD).
No โ keep your resume text-only for ATS. Maintain a separate portfolio (Google Drive link or PDF) with photos and drawings, and reference it in your contact info.
Essential for fresher and mid-level roles. Most firms expect it as a baseline. Add Revit, ETABS, or STAAD.Pro if you have them.
PMP for project managers. LEED for green-building specialists. NICMAR for construction management. Government certifications (PWD, CPWD) for public-sector roles.
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