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Resume Writing Marketing

Resume What is a resume? A selling tool Outlines your skills and experiences Details your achievements Allows an employer to see how you can contribute to the employer's workplace.

Purpose of a Resume What is the purpose of a Resume? To create a document that presents and effectively sells your most relevant and positive credentials. It’s your First Impression (Employers decide within seconds rather to keep or toss) Background Check

Resume Why do I need a resume? Employment Admission into schools, clubs, organizations, etc.. Scholarship opportunities Professional purposes

Components of a Resume What is included on a resume? Contact Information Objective Education Work Experience Volunteer Experience Skills Awards References

Resume Components Contact Information First & Last Name Mailing Address Street, City, ST, Zip Code Home Phone # (if applicable) Cell Phone # (if applicable) Professional Be smart about this….if online only give

Professional v. Unprofessional Your address is an impression of you A professional does not imply anything other than your name. An unprofessional is usually: 1. Cute 2. Funny 3. Offensive *Avoid politics, religion, & personal interests

Examples of Unprofessional s Which of the following is an example of a professional for Jane Doe?

Resume Components Objective States the purpose of your resume I want to become _____________ Be as specific as you can if you are applying at a specific job location Provides direction for the information you include

Components of a Resume Education School(s) Attended High School Only City/State of High School Graduation Year Include valuable “Bonus” Information GPA if it is 3.0 or higher Electives that add value to your resume Organizations/Clubs/Teams you are involved in  DECA, FBLA, FCCLA, Stuco, Football, Basketball, etc…

Components of a Resume Work Experience Place of Employment City/State of Employment Place Dates Worked There Job Title Job Duties Must list at least 2 Need to keep verb usage consistent  ---ed endings, ---ing endings, etc….  Handled money  Dealing with customers Be Specific – Successfully completed over 100 customer orders in a 3 hour time span.

Components of a Resume Volunteer Experience Place where volunteer work occurred City/State of volunteer location Dates volunteered there Job Title Job Duties Must list at least 2 duties (preferably 3) Need to keep verb usage consistent

Components of a Resume Skills Language – Do you speak 2 or more Computer – All programs you know No MySpace, Facebook, references Trade Skills: Cars Construction Welding Office Skills: Answering Phones Making Copies Type Fast (40 words or more a minute) DO NOT PUT SPORTS I run fast I had 10 tackles or 5 goals or 23 points

Components of a Resume Awards Athletic Awards MVP All-Conference Academic Awards All A’s Honor Roll Citizenship Principal’s Award Citizen of the Month Scholastic Perfect Attendance

Components of a Resume References People who think you would be a good candidate for whatever it is you apply for Past Employers Places where you’ve volunteered Coaches Teachers NOT RELATIVES unless you worked for them NOT FRIENDS  Employers are not impressed with what a 18 year old teenager who goes to the mall with you thinks!

Sample Reference Ms. Melissa Shaffer Marketing Teacher Gila Ridge High School 7150 E. 24 th Street Yuma, AZ (928)

Class Agenda Components of Resume sheet must be completely filled out A rough draft copy of your resume must be ed to me by the end of the period You need to print a copy as well

Resume Do’s Proofread – AVOID TYPO’s Do keep personal information to a minimum Do use matter-of-fact language (Avoid I thinks) Be Brief Write out abbreviations you = u before = b4 with = w/

Resume Don’ts Don’t use slang or abbreviations cuz, ssup, banging, dripping, u, poppin’, kick it, etc.. Don’t’ use Humor Don’t use graphics Don’t use construction paper or stationary to print it on Don’t Handwrite Don’t exaggerate Don’t use large or unusual fonts Size 10 or 12 point font Arial or Times New Roman: Serif Fonts Only Don’t include your age, height, weight, religion, nationality, etc…

Resume Requirements Your resume must be a full page The back side of your resume needs to consist of at least three references Give detailed info. About each reference Bad Example: Mary Smith (928)

Sample Reference Ms. Melissa Shaffer Marketing Teacher Gila Ridge High School 7150 E. 24 th Street Yuma, AZ (928)

Assignment Using a template in Microsoft Word or Publisher complete a rough draft of your resume Log onto the computer & open Microsoft Word File Menu  New Document  Templates on my computer  Other Documents tab Choose a resume option  Professional, Contemporary, or Elegant  You can use the resume wizard to help Begin creating your resume Print & Rough Draft by end of hour