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Look ahead to your future… Create a tool to market yourself. RESUMES Look ahead to your future… Create a tool to market yourself.

Resume Writing Lesson: 11th Grade Objective: All students will understand the uses of a resume, and create a resume for your future use. This PowerPoint presentation contains the following: Resume Lesson Instructions on how to start your own resume.

What is a resume? It’s a well organized report of your accomplishments It’s like a movie trailer… if it catches your interest, you want to see the movie. The same holds true for your audience – if your resume peaks their interest, they will want to learn more about you.

Why create a resume? Scholarship Applications College Admissions Employment Honors Community Service Letter of Recommendation

What does your resume say about you? Name, address, phone Objective Education Work Experience Skills Extracurricular Activities Clubs Sports Volunteer Activities Honors and Awards References

Objective Statement An Objective Statement is a short statement that describes what you want. While your overarching goal, for example, may be to get a job, your resume statement may state that you want a job in customer service. Example Objective Statement: To obtain a full-time job working in customer service.

Entering Information Enter only information that happened while in high school: 9th – 11th Enter information starting with activities you’ve done most recently ending with things you have done in 9th grade. Make sure you include any leadership positions you’ve held or activities you helped organize.

For Example… Work Experience YMCA Position: Summer Youth Camp Leader Dates Worked: May 2012 – August 2012 Description: Led arts, crafts, sports, games, camping and hobby workshops for groups of 8-10 year olds Monitored groups of up to seven children on weekly field trips to the zoo, water parks and on walking tours Made sure campers were dropped off and picked up safely

Skills and Interests Here are some examples: Love to work with children Can create attractive posters and flyers using graphic software Able to follow written instructions Good with Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Lifeguard certificate CPR Certified

Create your resume! Close this Power Point and return to the Resume Website Page. Click on the link to the Navigator. Log into the Navigator and click on Plan for Work Click on Create Resume and follow the directions on your handout