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 Interest Approach Gather sample résumés and letters of application from local sources. Since these documents are sometimes confidential, make sure the names of individuals have been eliminated. Copies of résumés can also be found in books available for purchase from bookstores, check your local library for a copy. Distribute copies of these materials to the class. Have students read through the résumés and letters. Discuss their purpose. Have students identify aspects that are common to all of the résumés and letters. Help students understand that the materials follow a basic format. Through use of this format, the writers are using the résumés and letters as tools in selling themselves to prospective employers.

 Student Learning Objectives. Instruction in this lesson should result in students achieving the following objectives:  1 Explain the purpose of a résumé.  2 List the main items that should be included in a résumé.  3 Describe the purpose of a letter of application and its primary elements.

 Terms. The following terms are presented in this lesson (shown in bold italics):  career objective  curriculum vitae  explanation of intent  letter of application  personal data sheet  references  résumé  statement of qualifications

OBJECTIVE 1: Explain the purpose of a résumé.  Anticipated Problem: What is the purpose of a résumé?

 I. A résumé is a written summary of one’s education, experience, and other qualifications.  A. A résumé has two main purposes.  1. A résumé provides information when the person cannot be present. The résumé serves as a quick summary of a person’s qualifications and background. It is most often used in applying for jobs; however, it is also used in applying for awards and scholarships.  2. A résumé also serves as a permanent record that can be placed into a file or attached to a letter or application form.

 B. Résumés are often referred to by two other names.  1. Personal data sheet is a term often used because it is easier to properly write.  2. Curriculum vitae is a Latin term meaning “course of life.”

 OBJECTIVE 2: List the main items that should be included in a résumé.  Anticipated Problem: What items should be included in a résumé?  II. A good résumé is easy to prepare. The content should be accurate and should positively reflect a person’s qualifications. There are six major items that should be included in a résumé.

 A. Personal information—the candidate’s name, address, and telephone number should appear prominently at the top of the page.  B. Career objective—a statement as to the type of position a candidate is qualified for.  C. Education and training—summarized with emphasis on particular aspects that relate to the candidate’s career objective.

 D. Work experience—summarized with the dates the candidate was employed included.  E. School and community activities—should reflect the candidate’s personal interests.  F. References—are people the employer can contact who have good knowledge of your character and competencies. These can be stated on the résumé as “Available on Request.” Always obtain a person’s permission before using him or her as a reference.

OBJECTIVE 3: Describe the purpose of a letter of application and its primary elements.  Anticipated Problem: What is the purpose of a letter of application, and what primary elements should be included in it?

 III. A letter of application is a business letter which indicates that a candidate is applying for a job. It provides an important first impression to the employer. Certain primary elements should be included in a letter of application.  A. Explanation of intent—this is a statement related to the job for which the candidate is applying. This should appear in the first paragraph of the letter.  B. Statement of qualifications—this section of the letter summarizes the candidate’s education, training, and work experience. This information should appear in one or two paragraphs. It serves as the body of the letter.

 C. Restatement of qualifications—this paragraph should briefly summarize the information contained in the body of the letter.  D. Conclusion—this is a statement of the candidate’s availability to further discuss his or her qualifications. A telephone number and the hours during which the candidate may be reached should be included.

1. What is the purpose of a résumé? 2. What items should be included in a résumé? 3. What is the purpose of a letter of application, and what primary elements should be included in it?