RESUMES MS. ANTONELLI. RESUME POINTERS Resume should be easily read and organized effectively Bullet points are ok when describing skills (easy read)

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 15 Employment Communication
Advertisements

 Catch the attention of an employer  Get an interview.
Building A Resume Olivia Steele
Preparing for Employment
Resumé & Cover Letter Workshop How to Get Selected for an Interview! Centre for Career Development Memorial University 2011.
Resume Writing Presenting You on paper!!. People skim resumes! Time and money are valuable and in short supply Your resume may only get looked at for.
Introduction to Resume Writing Host: Career and Student Services Coordinator Ms. Sarah-Lynn Brunner Ext:220.
Cover Letters, Resumes, and Interviewing EDP 666 Career Counseling Keisha Love, Ph.D.
WESTLAKE VILLAGE - ENCINO - PASADENA - WEST LOS ANGELES - IRVINE INSPIRATION for change Resume Writing Workshop Yas Djadali GSEP Career Services.
What it is and what it is used for?.  It is a type of writing by an author who is trying to get something. As a result, it is an extremely persuasive.
HOW TO WRITE AN EFFECTIVE RÉSUMÉ Jenny Leonard Montana State Billings August 2004.
Definitions Résumé—a detailed list or outline of a job applicant’s work history and other qualifications/skills Application Letter (Cover Letter)—a letter.
Sample Resume Heading Your name Your address (can be a post office box) Your contact phone number (s) (it is a good idea to include your cell phone number.
Resume writing pleresumes/a/sampleresume2.htm.
Resumes That ROCK! Touch the Future Career Fair Why a Resume that ROCKS ? Catch the attention of an employer Get an interview.
 Know what your willing to negotiate  Do your homework  Identify skill sets and potential industries  Network  Utilize appropriate resources.
Preparing for an Interview.  Personal Work History (For Each Employer)  Name, address, and telephone number  Names of supervisors how to reach them.
Resume Workshop Aimee Elber
Seeking Employment Preparing the Required Documents D R A F T.
How Do I Get There? 4.00 – Understand job search techniques – Understand how to apply, interview, and make a plan for employment.
Resume and Cover Letter Development Chapter 5. 5 | 2 Copyright 2012 Wadsworth © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. The Big Picture Chapter 5 provides.
Making a Statement Writing an Effective Resume Linda Cicuta, Career Advisor, Career and Placement Service.
BY PENN STATE ALTOONA SIFE Résumé Workshop. Résumé Summarizes:  Education  Employment  Skills and Qualifications  Awards, Honors, and Activities Provides.
RESUME WRITING SEMINAR FOSHAY TECH ACADEMY October, 2011.
Resume and Cover Letter Workshop. Purpose of a Resume  The resume alone will not get you the job, but it can get you an interview.  Will distinguish.
Resume Workshop Educational Opportunity Center. Basics The resume is a tool to get you an interview! The purpose of the resume is to briefly relate who.
Resume Development Saskatchewan Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration Career and Employment Services.
Unit 4: Resume Building Cover Letter and Resume. Cover Letter  What is the purpose of the cover letter?  Introduces your resume, and thereby yourself.
American Resume Writing Styles Welcome Spanish & German Job Applicants.
 Length: One page is most common. As you move throughout your career, additional pages can be used.  Font: Use plain font (Arial or Times New Roman),
Introduction to and Expectations for Résumés Thanks to the OWL website: ce/564/1/
RESUMES Cindy Jordin Career Services Student Success Center
How Do I Get There? 4.00 – Understand job search techniques – Understand how to apply, interview, and make a plan for employment.
Resume Writing. What is it? A summary of your qualifications Provides the employer with information about: Your education Your work experience Your activities.
Resume Writing. Review What are the five different formats of resumes? Chronological Functional Targeted Combination Alternative.
Career Readiness - 10 Resumes. M. Anderson – Career Readiness 10 Types of resumes Functional Chronological Scannable Online.
Résumé / C.V. 3 rd Lecture. What is a Résumé? A résumé is a brief document that summarizes your education, employment history, and experiences that are.
How Do I Get There? 4.00 – Understand job search techniques – Understand how to apply, interview, and make a plan for employment.
Employment Documents Unit 5 Objectives:
Resume : Tips on How to Get Noticed Zara Zeitountsian Director of Communications Office of Communications, Alumni Relations and Career Development American.
How Do I Get There? 4.00 – Understand job search techniques – Understand how to apply, interview, and make a plan for employment.
CENTRAL COUNTY ROP IT’S A NEW WORLD - BE READY! DEVELOPING YOUR RESUME.
Mr. Gragert English IV.  What Goes into a Resume  Resume Templates  Resume Dos & Don’ts  Cover Letters: Don’t Send Your Resume Without One  Cover.
. Resume Building. Definition A resume outlines what you have to offer to a prospective employer.
Cover Letters Davis High School Financial Literacy Course Let’s Get That Interview!
Helpful hints to land that Job! Rhonda Barbosa, Human Resources, Jefferson Lab.
How Do I Get There? 4.00 – Understand job search techniques – Understand how to apply, interview, and make a plan for employment.
Hanson Career Workshop Session 1: Finding Your Career Fit Session 2: Writing Resumes Session 3: Writing Cover Letters/Work Search Strategies Session 4:
H o w t o w r i t e a R é s u m é a n d c o v e r l e t t e r.
Résumés. Résumé (CV): a document that presents a brief summary of our educational background, work experiences, professional skills, special qualifications,
STETKA – ENGLISH 12 – QUARTER 1 WRITING A RESUME.
How Do I Get There? 4.00 – Understand job search techniques.
Resume and Interview Tips
Objective 3.04: Academic, Occupational and General Employment Skills
How Do I Get There? 4.00 – Understand job search techniques.
How to succeed in life without really trying*.
END OF SEMESTER PROJECT
Employment Communication – Resumes and Cover Letters
NCFE Level 1 Award in Employability Skills (601/4680/1)
Resume 101 Malena Lupient.
Resume 101 Malena Lupient.
Building A Resume Revised April 2010.
How Do I Get There? 4.00 – Understand job search techniques.
Resume Workshop Amber Falise, Career Development Coordinator
Naheed Haq Teachers’ Trainer & Lecturer
Resume 101 Malena Lupient.
How Do I Get There? 4.00 – Understand job search techniques.
How Do I Get There? 4.00 – Understand job search techniques.
Resume Workshop.
How Do I Get There? 4.00 – Understand job search techniques.
Presentation transcript:

RESUMES MS. ANTONELLI

RESUME POINTERS Resume should be easily read and organized effectively Bullet points are ok when describing skills (easy read) Identify strengths and convey them effectively Career relevant technologies Accurate and Truthful No resume format is universally preferred

CHRONOLOGICAL RESUME Most widely accepted Good for people who have established or are establishing credentials in a particular field Education and work experience presented in reverse time sequence. Most recent appearing first

FUNCTIONAL RESUME Useful if you are changing careers or have been out of work for some time. Good choice for people making initial entry into the workplace. Emphasize accomplishments and achievements Select functions that describe job related activities (relevance).

WHAT TO INCLUDE ON YOUR RESUME Identification: Name, address, phone numbers, and Objective/Career Interest. Include field/occupation in which you are interested in Education. Schools, dates, degrees, area of concentration, GPA, honors, awards. Skills/Accomplishments/Qualifications. Skill areas that correspond to the job.

WHAT TO INCLUDE CONTINUED… Experience. Personal Statement (Optional) Example: Unique hobbies, extracurricular activity, volunteer activity, level of motivation, foreign language, awards, honors References. Separate page. Personally contacted. Do not take this lightly. Your references are asked very specific questions. This should be someone you have regular contact with and knows about your career direction and past achievements.

WHAT TO INCLUDE… Cover Letter- Always! The cover letter displays your personality and intelligence. It should be persuasive, descriptive, and attractive. 1 st paragraph of cover letter: “Why are you writing” Example: “Graduating student seeking employment at (name of employer)” OR “Responding to a job posting from…”

COVER LETTER Include interests that fit with the company or organization (sometimes 2 nd paragraph) Research the company/organization Include specifics about the company: Mission, type of work, reputation, etc. This shows the employer that you have done your homework.\ Tell them why you are right for the job.

COVER LETTER The third paragraph should contain your appreciation to the employer for their attention and consideration. Ex: “I look forward to hearing from you soon” “Thank you for the opportunity to be considered for this position”

Education Etowah High SchoolWoodstock, GaGraduated 1999 Kennesaw State UniversityKennesaw, GaB.S. of Science 2006 Criminal Justice, Forensic Behavioral Sciences Law Enforcement History Pay grade of Corporal (UPD)Cherokee County Sheriff's Office08/28/2008-Present Uniform Patrol DivisionCherokee County Sheriff's Office09/ /27/2008 Adult Detention CenterCherokee County Sheriff's Office04/29/ /2003 CourseLocationDate Law Enforcement Certifications Basic Jail Officer North Central Ga Law Enforcement Academy6/24/1905 Georigia Basic Law Enforcement MandateNorth Central Ga Law Enforcement Academy6/25/1905 Supervision Certifications Detention Training Officer (DTO)Cherokee County Adult Detention Center First Line Supervision CourseCherokee County Sheriffs Office2007 Supervision Level IRoswell/Alpharetta Public Safety Training Center2009 Leadership CourseWoodstock Police Department2011 Tactical Certifications Shotgun Specialist CourseCherokee County Sheriff's Office2011 Less Lethal Shotgun CourseCherokee County Sheriff's Office2011 Low Level Light FirearmsCherokee County Sheriff's Office Active Shooter ResponseCherokee County Sheriff's Office2007 Officer Involved ShootingNorth Central Law Enforcement Academy2007 Initial Response to Hazardous Materials IncidentsCherokee County Sheriff's Office2006 O.C. Certification CourseCherokee County Sheriff's Office2002 Expandable BatonCherokee County Sheriff's Office2002 Traffic Enforcement Certifications Specialized Patrol TechniquesCherokee County Sheriffs Office2010 Radar ReCertificationNorth Central Ga Law Enforcement Academy2006 Radar Speed DetectionCherokee County Sheriffs Office2004 Laser Speed Detection (Lidar)Cherokee County Sheriffs Office2004 Advanced Traffic LawCherokee County Sheriffs Office2004 Stop Stick TrainingCherokee County Sheriffs Office2003 Basic E.V.O.CGeorgia Public Safety Training Center2003 General Certifications NIMS IS-701.aEmergency Management Institute2012 NIMS IS-702.aEmergency Management Institute2012 NIMS IS-703.aEmergency Management Institute2012 Crime Scene ProcessingCherokee County Sheriffs Office2011 Interviews and InterrogationsCherokee County Sheriffs Office2011 Search Warrants and AffidavitsCherokee County Sheriffs Office2010 Crisis Intervention Team TrainingCherokee County Sheriffs Office2008 Criminal ProcedureCherokee County Sheriffs Office2007 Child Abuse InvestigationsCherokee County Sheriffs Office2007 Sexual PredatorsCherokee County Sheriffs Office2006 NIMS IS-100Emergency Management Institute2006 Domestic ViolenceCherokee County Sheriffs Office2004 Advanced Report WritingCherokee County Sheriffs Office2004 Verbal JudoCherokee County Sheriffs Office2002 Commendations Letter of AppreciationCorporal Chris Speck2002 Letter of CommendationCorporal Chris Speck2002 Letter of CommendationDeputy Amos2002 Letter of AppreciationLieutenant John Jeans2005 Letter of CommendationLieutenant John Jeans2005 Letter of CommendationAmerican Legion2012 Letter of CommendationAmerican Legion2013 ADC Supervisor of the QuarterAdult Detention Center2014