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McGraw-Hill/Irwin © 2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, All Rights Reserved Copyright © 2010 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. McGraw-Hill/Irwin
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Chapter 11 Building Résumés Definition Job Hunting Guidelines Kinds of Résumés Résumés Information Electronic Résumés Social Networking Sites Honesty
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Résumé Definition Persuasive summary of qualifications for employment Makes you look well organized, prepared Highlights your unique qualifications Helps you try for an even better job Shows you how to prepare for job market 11-3
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Job Hunting Check services of career placement office Join extracurricular organizations Find jobs/internships that give you experience Note which courses you like 11-4
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Job Hunting, continued… Conduct a self-assessment Take personality and aptitude tests Ask yourself some questions: What skills and strengths do I have? What achievements have given satisfaction? What work conditions do I like? Do I prefer firm deadlines or flexibility? What kind of work/life balance do I want? Where do I want to live? Use the Internet to research jobs 11-5
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How Employers Use Résumés To decide whom to interview To screen applicants by scanning or skimming To assess what they assume is your best work To prepare for job interviews To get final approval for selected applicants 11-6
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Guidelines: Length Fill at least one page Average résumé these days: 2 pages Put most important information on page 1 Put at least 10 lines on page 2 Include Name and Page 2 11-7
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Guidelines: Emphasis Emphasize your achievements That are most relevant to position applied for That show superiority to other applicants That are recent 11-8
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Guidelines: Emphasis, continued… To emphasize information: Put it at top or bottom of page Set it off with white space Give it in a vertical and/or bulleted list Include it in an informative heading 11-9
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Guidelines: Details Give evidence to support your claims Convince reader Separate you from other applicants Use numbers and descriptions Omit details that add no value 11-10
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Guidelines: Writing Style Be concise (brief, but complete) Use phrases and sentence fragments Never use I; use me or my if you must Use more action verbs than nouns List items in parallel form 11-11
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Guidelines: Layout and Design Experiment with layout, fonts, and spacing Consider creating letterhead to use for your résumé and application letter Use headings for reading ease 11-12
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Guidelines: Layout and Design, continued… Work with fonts, bullets, and spacing to highlight information Use more than one but less than three fonts Use color sparingly Use at least 10-pt type Use white space to group items Select good quality 8½ x 11 paper 11-13
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Kinds of Résumés: Chronological Summarizes what you did in time line Starts with most recent events: reverse chronology Includes degrees, job titles, dates 11-14
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Kinds of Résumés: Chronological, continued… When to use— Your education, experience closely related to job for which you’re applying You have impressive job titles, offices, or honors 11-15
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Kinds of Résumés: Skills Emphasizes skills you’ve used, rather than the job in which you used them or the date De-emphasizes job titles, employment history, dates a.k.a. functional résumé 11-16
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Kinds of Résumé: Skills, continued… When to use— Your education and experience not usual route to applied job You’re changing fields You want to show broad experience from Paid jobs Volunteer work Extracurricular activities College courses 11-17
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Résumé Information Essential Name and contact information Education Experience Omit unfavorable information Always separate categories For over 7 items, use subheading 11-18
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Résumé Information, continued… Optional Career Objective Summary of Qualifications Honors and Awards Activities References Portfolio 11-19
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Résumé Information: Contact Info Use full name, even if you have a nickname Center one address; type two side by side Provide professional e-mail address Provide phone (cell or land) where you can be reached during the day Omit age, marital status, race, sex, and health 11-20
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Résumé Information: Career Objective Make it sound like employers’ job descriptions Make it brief—2 lines at most Tell what you want to do, level of responsibility you want Targeted to a job at a specific company 11-21
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Résumé Information: Summary of Qualifications Show knowledge of specialized technology in your field List accomplishments Be specific; include numbers and amounts Include as many keywords as you can 11-22
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Résumé Information: Education First main category in these cases— Earn new degree Need degree for job you’re seeking Can present the information briefly Put it later in these cases— Need page 1 for another category Lack degree that other applicants may have 11-23
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Résumés Information: Education, continued… Cover 4-year and graduate degrees Include junior college if it gave you other expertise Include study abroad, even non-credit courses Give degrees, dates, schools, and cities May list short, descriptive course titles Include GPA—if it’s good—and what it’s based on: 3.4/4.0 11-24
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Résumé Information: Honors and Awards New college graduates put on page 1 Include Honors and Awards if listing more than three items Use Honors and Activities if listing fewer than three items 11-25
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Résumé Information: Honors and Awards, continued… Include entries that add to your professional image Listings in recognition books (Who’s Who) Awards from professional societies Major awards from civic groups Academic honor societies Varsity letters 11-26
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Résumé Information: Experience Use heading that works best for you Include this information for each job held— Position or job title Organization City and state Dates of employment Job duties; other details 11-27
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Résumé Information: Activities Critical for new college graduates Include this kind of information— Volunteer work and student organizations Professional associations Activities involving talent or responsibility Varsity or intramural athletics Leadership roles 11-28
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Résumé Information: References May omit to make résumé fit one page Omit “References Available Upon Request” List 3 to 5 persons New graduates include 1 professor, 1 employer or adviser—minimum Choose persons who can comment on work habits, leadership skills Don’t list relatives even if you worked for them Omit personal or character references 11-29
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Résumé Information: References, continued… Ask the person’s permission Jog their memory of your work Keep list up-to-date List this information— Name and title Organization City and state E-mail and phone number 11-30
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Résumé Information: What to Omit Personal information Controversial activities or associations High school facts Trivial items 11-31
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Electronic Résumés: Scannable To help résumé scan correctly Use a standard 12-point typeface Use a ragged right margin Don’t italicize or underline words Don’t bold text Don’t use bullets or tabs Use as many pages as you need 11-32
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Electronic Résumés: Scannable, continued… To help résumé scan correctly Use keywords (noun or adj.) Print on high-quality paper Don’t fold or staple pages Mail paper copies in flat page-sized envelope 11-33
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Electronic Résumés: E-mail Make good first impression with simple subject line Don’t use current employer’s e-mail for job search Set up free, Internet-based e-mail account Understand that e-mail isn’t confidential Avoid cryptic or silly e-mail addresses: cutiepi@yahoo.com cutiepi@yahoo.com 11-34
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Electronic Résumés: E-mail, continued… Heed specific directions of employers for proper format for submission Include brief cover letter in e-mail; mention attachment E-mail it to yourself to see how it will look 11-35
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Electronic Résumés: Web Include e-mail link at top of résumé under your name Omit addresses and phone numbers Insert links to various parts of résumé May link to Web pages that give information about you List of courses or documents you wrote 11-36
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Electronic Résumés, Web continued… Remove all dates; replace employer names with generic descriptions Make small changes at least every two weeks Remove résumé when you have a job 11-37
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Social Networking Sites Remove unprofessional material such as Pictures of beer at your computer Descriptions of last party Remove negative comments about current or past employers and teachers Remove political and social rants Remove any personal information that will embarrass you on the job Check your blog for writing aptitude 11-38
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Honesty ALWAYS BE HONEST ON YOUR RÉSUMÉ !!! 11-39
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