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Journal  What characteristics make you unique?  How do you stand out in a crowd?  What sets you apart from your peers? You have 10 minutes – create!

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1 Journal  What characteristics make you unique?  How do you stand out in a crowd?  What sets you apart from your peers? You have 10 minutes – create!

2 MOCK INTERVIEWS Day 2: Resumes and Cover Letters

3 Résumés and Cover Letters  Résumés and Cover Letters are your introduction to the person making the decision regarding your application and employment  A quality résumé and cover letter can help you get the work you want and are qualified for

4 Using a Template  Templates are available on both Pages and Word to help you format your résumé and cover letter  If you use a template, be sure that it has all of the information necessary  Formatting can also be a problem, so make sure that you check out a full page view to see if the final draft looks nice

5 Hi, my name is…  First name, middle initial, and last name  Make sure this is the most visible part of the resume…you want them to remember who you are  Address  Capitalize all words including Street, Boulevard, etc.  Either place city, state, zip on the next line or separate from address by a comma  Other contact information (phone # and e-mail)  (402) xxx-xxxx <--Don’t forget your area code  DO NOT USE AN E-MAIL THAT IS UNPROFFESSIONAL!

6 I would like to…  Objective  This is where you write what you want in regard to the position/school/scholarship you are applying for  Example objectives To be accepted into the University of _____________. To be considered for the ______________ scholarship. To work for ______________ as a ________________.  Remember If you are sending the same resume to multiple places, change your objective to fit each situation, or make your objective more generic in order to fit multiple needs.

7 Your life to date…  Education  Dates of high school, name of school you will graduate from (Burke), GPA, class rank, any special classes you took (AP, Honors, etc.), honor roll  Work Experience  Date started to date ended (or present), Business, Location, Job title List your duties in that particular job (past-tense, use exciting verbs)

8 More details…  Volunteer Experience  List each place you volunteered and the date on separate lines  Extracurricular Activities  List the activity and the year(s)  Awards  List any award you may have received in high school

9 Remember!  Your resume must be 1 page long or less – NOT longer  Easy to read font, 10-12 point  Your name can be bolded and larger, but do not use a hard to read font  PROOFREAD! Typos will render your resume unnecessary. Turning in a resume that appears has little work put into it does not look good.

10 Cover Letter  Once again, use a Microsoft Word Template!  This will help you format your letter properly.  While in the template  Complete the information that is marked dates, addresses, and the like  A well formatted letter is more appealing than a letter that is not put together well  Recipient  If you know who you are sending the letter to use a names, otherwise stick with the old fallbacks. Dear Sir or Madam, Dear Admissions Committee, etc.

11 Paragraph 1  Get straight to the point  This paragraph should have information regarding the job/scholarship/etc. you are applying for and how you found out about the opportunity  Mention something that you agree with that the company/school is proud of  May require some research into their mission statement or school/company history

12 Paragraph 2  Relate why you fit with the job or you deserve the scholarship  Which parts of your resume/past show that you are the one that should get the job/scholarship or be admitted over another college applicant  Use language specific to the job posting or scholarship requirements

13 Paragraph 3  Mention that  You are excited to hear from them  You are attaching your resume  When you may best be reached  ALWAYS thank them for their time!

14 Closing  Leave 4 spaces after the word Sincerely,  Type your name as it heads your resume  Type the word Enclosure under your name to show that your resume is included  Don’t forget to hand sign your name between Sincerely, and your typed name  BLUE OR BLACK INK ONLY!


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