STUDENT CAREER DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 036 (740) 351-3027 Resumes & Cover Letters.

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STUDENT CAREER DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 036 (740) Resumes & Cover Letters

RESUME & COVER LETTER 101 Nikki Karabinis Director Student Career Development

Purpose To get you an interview, NOT A JOB, by communicating your knowledge, skills and values.

Common Resume Mistakes Typos! Using words inappropriately Not conveying job roles appropriately  Be specific! Don’t get too creative, you want to exhibit professionalism

Style and Format Font size 10 – 12 Even Margins.5 inch-1 inch Font style Times New Roman Calibri Arial Well-organized, attractive & easy to read Consistent formatting

Style and Format  Paper Color  White  Ivory  Light gray  Use resume paper!  FREE in the Student Career Development office (ADMIN 036)  Unfolded and mailed in a large flat envelope

Contact Information  Minimal information  Full Name  address  Phone number  Optional information  Address  Additional Phone Number  URL Address Make sure you are using a professional !

Objective  An employer uses your objective to determine where you might fit within her/his department or organization.  Position based objective:  Financial Analyst Position  Industry based objective:  To obtain a full-time position in the field of information technology with an emphasis on technology integration. Objectives are completely optional!

Resume Style 1: Chronological A chronological resume presents your experience in reverse order, beginning with most recent/relevant experience. Job achievements and skills are listed under each position Presents experience under headings by job title, company, location and dates of employment Format allows employers to easily determine work performed at each company Are you a current student or recent graduate? OR Have you had continuous employment in your area of interest? Consider making a Chronological Resume

Chronological

Resume Style 2: Functional Have you had several job changes or gaps in employment? OR Are you making a career change? Consider making a Functional Resume A functional resume emphasizes qualifications rather than work history. Skills are listed according to categories using job-related skills. Work experience is placed under different skill categories, not under specific positions. It is typically summarized at the end of the resume as well.

Functional WARNING: Be sure to highlight specific skills needed for the job

Resume Style 3: Combination A combination resume uses aspects from chronological and functional styles. Typically begin with a professional summary or summary of skills (functional – related to the job you are applying for). The focus of the resume is on job experience, not education. May also include an additional skills section. Do you already have significant experience related to a position? OR Are you making a career change? Utilize a Combination Resume

Combination

Skill Statements Cheat Sheet Action Word + Your Contribution WHY you did it: Example: Toured several local factories to explore the differences and similarities in their engineering perspectives. HOW you did it: Example: Increased reading comprehension using theoretical and evidence-based techniques. RESULTS of the action: Example: Implemented a survey which resulted in healthier drink options in the cafeteria.

Skill Statements Example Use statements that emphasize achievements rather than duties. What’s wrong with this? Bartender, XYZ Bar, Tempe, AZ March 1999-present Mix drinks Stock bar Order supplies Close bar

Skill Statements Example LEAD BARTENDER, August 2000-present BARTENDER, March 1999-present XYZ Bar, Tempe, AZ Assist up to 300 customers during a four hour time period in a fast paced, stressful environment Troubleshoot bar inventory issues, ordering supplies proactively to maintain appropriate inventory levels crucial for effective customer service Problem solve and negotiate a diversity of customer service issues Hire, train, and supervise bar staff of 6 in accordance with company customer service policies, procedures, and health/safety regulations

Proving Your Effectiveness 1. Describe what you actually DID, not just what was on the original job description 2. Include what IMPACT/ CONTRIBUTION your actions provided (the results) 3. Provide details  Supervised WHO and HOW MANY?  Analyzed WHAT? HOW?  Improved quality, efficiency, productivity HOW?

Using Action Verbs  Avoid starting phrases with “Handle…”, “Work with…”, “Duties included…”, “Responsible for…”  Start each bulleted statement with a descriptive action- oriented verb and combine with accomplishment statement  (Not this) Handled incoming telephone calls  (This) Directed up to 40 customer calls per hour to appropriate service departments throughout company

Organization and Headings  Suggestions for headings:  Education  Internships  Academic Coursework  Computer Skills  Relevant Experience  Honors  Language Skills  Leadership Experiences  Campus & Community Involvement  Professional Affiliations  Skill Summary  Licenses and Certifications  Military experience  Technical Skills  Laboratory Skills  Publications and Presentations  Avoid: “References available upon request” statement

Sample Reference Page

Increasing Effectiveness  Maintain 100% error free  Tailor both resume and cover letter to each position and employer  Lead with most relevant information first  Avoid items that might promote negative bias  Use abbreviations only if standard and well-known  Keep to one page-unless you have a lot of relevant experience

Cover Letters  Purpose  Express your intent, interest, and enthusiasm in position  Complement and emphasize highlights of your resume  Demonstrate your personality and writing ability

Cover Letters—First Paragraph  State which position you are applying for, and how you found out about the organization and/or position  Express what is attracting you to work for this organization and in this position  Arouse the reader’s interest in reading more about your qualifications

Cover Letters—Second Paragraph  Give detailed information about how your qualifications fit with the position’s responsibilities  Use key words from the job description to make the connection between the employer’s needs and your skills  Include information about academics, job experience, and/or personal attributes relevant to the position

Cover Letters—Third Paragraph  Summarize your qualifications  Refer the reader to your enclosed resume  Mention your interest in an interview

Shawn E. Bear 940 Second Street Portsmouth, Ohio (740) January 15, 2016 Jaime Watts Columbus Hospital Medical Center 123 Radiology Drive Columbus, Ohio Dear Mr. Watts, I am writing to express interest in the Intensive Care Unit Radiology Technician position. After coming across and reading the required qualifications listed in your advertisement in the Portsmouth Daily Times, I would like to introduce and present the reasons why I would be an excellent addition to your existing medical team at Columbus Hospital Medical Center. I am currently enrolled in the Radiologic Technology program at Shawnee State University. I feel my coursework and clinical experience has provided me with the skills needed to fulfill the position you are seeking. I am also a strong communicator and enjoy the patient contact, always aiming to make their test procedures as reassuring and pleasant as possible for them. I am highly organized, good at being a member of a highly efficient and tight knit team who enjoys working in a precision related environment. I would be excited for an opportunity to join the Radiology department at Columbus Hospital Medical Center, and am confident that I would become valued member of your team. Thank you for taking the time to review my letter and enclosed resume. I look forward to discussing the job requirements and my qualifications further in an interview. Please contact me by phone at (740) , or by at with any questions. Thank you for your time, (Sign your name here) Shawn E. Bear

Sample Cover Letter

Tips DO use:  Industry specific ‘key’ words Do NOT use:  Fancy scripts  Graphics or shading  Complex layouts and columns  Design or tool lines of any kind

Next Steps  Create a draft of your resume and cover letter  Use examples online to guide you and give you ideas.  Attend workshops hosted by the Student Career Development office.  Take your resume and cover letter to the Student Career Development office and/or the Writing Center for review.  Take your resume to a Resume Clinic.  Post your resume on Ohio Means Jobs.  Coming soon… SSU online career portfolio!

Contacts Nikki Karabinis, Career Development Director  Writing Center, Library Room 120 *Adapted from Arizona State University*