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Resume Basics ACC 216 On-line

STEPS: 1.Prepare three documents: resume, cover letter, and references. a.Use attached sample resume, cover letter, and references to develop your documents 2.Submit above documents for review and approval to: Please include in the subject line: ACC 216 ONLINE a.If the documents are set up properly, they will be uploaded to JobTrax (slide 4) by the counselor. b.If any of the documents needs some improvements before is ready, the counselor will reply to you and provide specific instructions on what needs to be corrected. c.Once you make the necessary changes, you will re-submit the document(s) for approval. 3.Get extra points a.Once documents approved, the counselor will notify you and your instructor that you are eligible for extra points. Please r efer to your syllabus for completion deadlines. NOTE: if you have any further questions about this assignment, please feel free to or call me at / Assignment

Resumes and cover letters are business documents that employers require to determine if you are a qualified candidate and whether to invite you to an interview. Length Keep your resume to one or two pages. The length depends on the amount of relevant information you have to present. If you need a second page, make sure there is enough content to fill at least a quarter of the second page Format The document must be attractive and organized. Keep it simple and consistent. For instance, if one heading is bold, every heading should be bold. Graphics NO graphics, it may cause problems when resume is faxed, ed, or uploaded. Fonts Good fonts include Times New Roman, Arial, Tahoma, Trebuchet, and Verdana. The type size on a resume will usually be anywhere from 10 to 12 points. Margins Leave adequate “white space” on all four sides to create a clean, not congested look. In general, margins should be no less than a half inch and no more than 1¼ inches. 3 Why develop a resume and a cover letter?

 Resume needs to be relevant – focused based on the position responsibilities.  In your “Skills” section, list relevant (to the position you are applying for) skills, abilities, and experiences. (For this exercise purposes general resume is OK) Focused vs. Generic 4

Find the right headings for your resume Typical headings:  Objective  Skills  Education  Work Experience  Honors  References You can find this worksheet and other resume writing resources at this page: services/students/Career%20Resources/resumes.html Organizing the sections 5

Consider creating your own headings to match your specific needs  honors and awards  publications  languages  presentations  skills  licenses and certifications  internships  military experience  qualifications Sample Headings 6

7 Final Product

8 Cover Letter Worksheet

9 Final Product

Please include the following items: 1.Name 2.Relationship 3.Title, company name 4.At least one form of contact, i.e. phone, cell phone, * For this exercise is OK to use fictitious info as you can update it when needed. References 10

Thank You! Career Services Office Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00 – 5:00 Phone: