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1 Resume Writing for Non-Instructional Support Vacancies Clerical/ConfidentialParaprofessional CustodialMaintenance Campus MonitorChild Care Worker Security SpecialistBus Operator Food Services

2 The Purpose of a Resume To provide a work/training history to prospective employers To document your professional strengths To start the process of committing to a job or career change To get an interview

3 STEPS FOR WRITING A RESUME

4 STEP 1: Review the Advertisement Review the advertisement, job description and/or specific qualifications. Are you qualified? If “ yes ”, start preparing your resume. If “ no ”, don’t apply since you will be disqualified.

5 STEP 2: Plan Brainstorm why you are the candidate who can best fulfill the employer’s needs and meet the job description’s responsibilities. List all of your current and previous experiences that demonstrate what is wanted and needed by the employer, as revealed on the job vacancy.

6 STEP 3: Parts of a Resume Personal Information (Name, address, telephone numbers, address, etc.) Education & Training Work History Your Qualifications as they pertain to the job description References (Name, Position, Contact Numbers) Include the following in your resume:

7 Personal Information Cameron Mason 555 Main Street Anytown, FL (954) – H (954) – M EXAMPLE:

8 Education/Training Most recent degree first Name of institution Location of institution Year degree completed Attach copy of diploma or transcript with confirmation of degree indicated Attach copies of any special licenses /certificates that are required for the position

9 Example: Education (attach copies of degrees) Associate of Arts in Technology Broward Community College Coconut Creek, FL June 2000 High School Regular Diploma Coral Springs High School Coral Springs, FL June 1998 EXAMPLE:

10 Work History List employers in chronological order with most recent first. Give name of company and address. If with the Broward County Public School district, list department/school. Include your position title for each position listed.

11 Work History 1998 – present Clerk Specialist III Plantation High School 6901NW 16 th Street Plantation, FL – 1998 Server Friday’s Restaurant 335 N. University Drive Coral Springs, FL EXAMPLE:

12 Job Qualifications & Description Read the Required Qualifications and the Description for the job as listed in the Vacancy Advertisement.

13 Bookkeeper’s Required Qualifications as Listed on Job Advertisement “A knowledge of business practices, bookkeeping theory, and routine typing skills.” “Must be computer literate.” “Bilingual skills preferred.” “Computer skills as required for the position.” EXAMPLE OF A JOB LISTING

14 REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS Create headings on your resume for the job qualifications in which you have experience. oA knowledge of business practices, bookkeeping theory, and routine typing skills. oMust be computer literate EXAMPLE:

15 A knowledge of business practices, bookkeeping theory, and routine typing skills. Bookkeeper for ABC Company (2006-Present) Typed all reports and letters for ABC Company & XYZ Company (1999-Present) Must be computer literate Proficient in Word & Excel Create FileMaker Databases Identify Your Experiences with the Qualifications EXAMPLE: Now list your experiences (with years indicated) that coincide with the headings you created.

16 STEP 4: Identify Your References Ask people if they will serve as a reference before you include their names on a resume. References should be former supervisors or co-workers. Indicate full names of your references and their relationship to you. Give a current telephone number for the references. Friends and relatives should not be listed as references.

17 References Mr. Donald Smith President, ABC Company 600 SE Third Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL Ms. Gail Doe Bookkeeper, XYZ Company 600 SE Eleventh Place Deerfield Beach, FL EXAMPLE:

18 Attach Necessary Documents to Your Resume Attach copies of diploma(s) Attach copies of licenses/certificates required for the advertised position Attach copies of any special certificates or awards that demonstrate your competence for the position

19 “No No’s” Age, race, sex, religion, or national origin are not needed. Photographs should not be included. Weaknesses should not be listed.

20 Resume Check Use spell check before you let anyone else see your resume. Have someone who is good in grammar review your resume. Review for accuracy and clarity. Have a third person read the final copy and obtain his/her input.

21 Tips for Easy Reading Use white or off-white paper. Make everything 8 1/2” X 11”. Print on one side of the paper only. Use no smaller than 12 point font. Use Times Roman or Arial typeface. Avoid italics. If you mail the resume, place it in a large envelope. Do not fold.

22 Be Truthful, Concise and….

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