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Resume

Pablo Miguel Gomez Martinez


Date of Birth:
5 October 1989
Nationality:
Mexican
Permanent Address: 47 Calle Trujano, Oaxaca de Jurez, Oaxaca, Mexico
Email:
pablogmtz@email.com
Cell Phone:
(52) 1 953 456 7890
Education
Dec 2012
Oct 2012
Jul 2012
Jul 2007

CENEVAL at UTM, Huajuapan de Len, Oaxaca, Mexico


(results due March 2013)
Cambridge First Certificate in English, passed with honors (92%),
The Anglo, Puebla, Mexico
B.S. Mecatronic Engineering, Universidad Tecnolgica de la
Mixteca (UTM), Huajuapan de Len, Oaxaca, Mexico
LaSalle Academy, Oaxaca de Jurez, Oaxaca, Mexico, graduated
with honors

Experience
Jul-Sep 2011

Engineering Intern, Motorola Mobility, Monterrey, Mexico


Assisted Senior Engineer in design of robotic arms.

Jul-Sep 2010

Engineering Intern, Volkswagen Mexico, Puebla, Mexico


Assisted in maintenance of automotive assembly robots.

Jul-Oct 2008

Electronic Technician, Hernndez Hmos., Oaxaca de Jurez


Repaired home appliances such as refrigerators, televisions,
microwaves under supervision.

Competitions and Awards


Jul 2012

Benito Jurez Award for Academic Excellence, UTM

Apr 2011

Team Leader, 15th place (out of 475 teams), Intel International


Robotics Olympics, Warsaw, Poland

Nov 2010

Team Leader, 2nd place, Mexico National Robotics Design


Competition, Mexico City

Jun 2010

Team Leader, 1st place, Oaxaca State Robotics Competition

Mar 2008

Team member, 7th place, Oaxaca State Robotics Competition

Perfect Tense Review


Perfect tenses are formed by using the appropriate tense of have,
followed by the past participle (pp).
EXAMPLES

TENSE

FORM

a) Larry has always worked with computers.

Present Perfect

have/has

b) Larry has been working for IBM since 2005.

Present Perf. Continuous have/has

+ been + verb-ing

c) Larry had worked for Intel before he took


the job with IBM.

Past Perfect (with


Simple Past)

had

+ p.p.

d) Larry had been working as a programmer


until he became a manager last year.

Past Perf. Continuous


(with Simple Past)

had

+ been + verb-ing

e) Larry will have worked for IBM for 5 years


by this time next month.

Future Perfect

will have

+ p.p.

f) Larry will have been working for IBM for


20 years by the time he retires in 2025.

Future Perf. Continuous will have

+ p.p.

+ been + verb-ing

NOTE TIME EXPRESSIONS IN ITALICS.


Read the resume for Pablo Miguel Gomez Martinez and then fill in the blanks using the correct perfect tense.
1.

By April 2013, Pablo ___________________________ (receive) the results of the CENEVAL.

2.

Pablo ______________________________ (work) for Motorola for three months when school began in
October 2011.

3.

Pablo ___________________________________ (work) as an Engineering Intern at Volkswagen for 2


months before he was able to visit his family in Oaxaca.

4.

Pablo _________________________________ (always, want) to build robots.

5.

Pablo __________________________ (repair) many televisions for his friends as a result of his work for
Hernandez Hmos.

6.

Pablo ________________________ (pass) the First Certificate exam before he took the CENEVAL.

7.

Like his older brother Samuel, Pablo _______________________ (win) the Benito Jurez Award for
Academic Excellence.

8.

Everyone at UTM was very excited to hear that Pablos team ____________________ (place) 15th in the
competition in Poland.

9.

Being a Team Leader in Mecatronics competitions is something that Pablo ______________________


(really, enjoy).

10.

By 2022, Pablo ______________________________ (work) as a Mecatronics Engineer for 10 years.

11.

Pablo _______________________ (have) the same email address since he was 15.

12.

Pablo is very competitive. He _______________________ (be) a member of 4 winning robotics teams.

Key to gap-fill.
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will have received


had worked/had been working
had been working/had worked
has always wanted
has repaired
had passed
has won
had placed
has really enjoyed
will have worked/will have been working
had had
has been

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