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Apply for a Job Chapter 4.3 Page 132
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Preparing a Resume A resume is a brief summary of qualifications including Education and training Job skills Work experience Typically written before you apply for a job. Each resume should be specific to the job being applied for. An effective resume includes a detailed list of your qualifications as well as your contact information. Resumes should be PERFECT, in regards to “error free”. Resumes should also be attractive and eye catching. With features that are above and beyond other resumes.
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Guidelines for Resumes Express yourself clearly Be brief – should be limited to one page Use dynamic or professional language Always be truthful Check carefully for errors Ask some who has experience with resumes to read it
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Let’s write a rough draft resume On a Blank Sheet of paper write YOUR NAME in the center top. Using your best penmanship. Below your name write your COMPLETE street address. On the next line write the name of your city, state and zip code. Underneath write your home phone, including area code. Lastly, include your email address, if you have one.
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Should look like this…. Jane Doe 256 West Water Street Steeleville, IL 62288 Home - (618) 965-9106 Cell (618) 965-9107 jdoe@hotmail.com
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Resume continued At the left hand margin write the heading: OBJECTIVE in all capital letters. Write an objective sentence. This should be professional in form. Like this….. Career Objective: I wish to obtain a position as…..
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Resume continued Next write the heading HIGHLIGHTS OF QUALIFICATIONS in all capital letters. Bullet any highlights that you have. Like this…. Highlights of Qualifications: Senior Class President Three full years of Spanish in High School Honor Student
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Resumes Continued: Both Educational and Work Experience are included on resumes The position you are applying for determines which is listed first. If you are applying for a job in which your work experience is most relevant it goes first, if your education is most relevant then list it first.
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Resumes continued Write the heading EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE on the left. Begin listing your education from most recent back. Typically last three. Educational experience should include the dates, name of school and address as listed in the book. Like this Educational Experience: Steeleville High School Steeleville, IL2005- Present Top 10% of graduating class Steeleville Grade School Steeleville, IL1998 - 2005
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Resumes continued If you have worked ANYWHERE list the heading WORK EXPERIENCE. If you have not worked then leave the heading off. Begin listing your jobs, again beginning with the most recent. Typically last 3 Work experience must include dates, complete names, and addresses. When you have little work experience any job counts. As you gain more experience use only relevant positions.
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Resumes Continued References SHOULD be included on resumes. References cannot be relatives. Teachers, past employers, clergy, and adult friends work well for references. List 3 references including titles, addresses and phone numbers. Like this…. References: Mary Jane Smith Manager, Rozier’s Market 213 West East Street Chester, IL 62233 (618) 244-2918
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Cover Letters A cover letter should ALWAYS accompany your resume. The cover letter explains why you are sending the resume and specifically for what job. Cover letters should be brief, to the point, and should reflect you and your writing style.
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Cover Letters continued Cover letters should include the following info… Your contact information and date Name and address of contact person Generally letters are 3 paragraphs 1 st contains info on what job you are applying for and how you heard about the position. Also, briefly state why you’d be good for the job. 2 nd paragraph highlights your personal qualifications for the position. 3 rd paragraph ALWAYS requests and interview and includes contact info.
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