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Role of the Resume Types of Resumes Resume Formats Resume Sections Additional Documentation Miscellaneous Tips
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A marketing tool Your first tool for building a career The first impression a prospective employer has of you A selling tool that allows you to highlight to an employer how you can contribute to the company Request for an interview Purpose of the resume is to get you an interview Must capture the reader’s interest and attention Must convince the employer that you have the ability to fill their position Your “big picture” A snapshot of what you believe are your most important experiences and qualifications
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A Paper/PDF Resume A printed resume for use at job fairs, conferences, … Should be clean, concise, professional, and pleasing to the eye Use bullets, bolding, and indentation Take this resume with you on job interviews, career fairs An Electronic Resume A plain text resume for on-line submission Typically must conform to employer specifications
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Highlight your work experience in reverse chronological order Be sure to not leave gaps The most widely used format for working professionals
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Highlight specific skills for which the market has high demand Seldom used by new graduates Frequently used to change jobs or careers
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Highlight specific work experience Highlight marketable skills Use reverse chronological order The best resume style for most students
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What Is Your “Story”? What slant can you take on your resume? Do you want to emphasize internship experience? Do you want to emphasize work experience? Do you want to emphasize course work? Do you want to emphasize project experience? Do you want to emphasize personal traits? What is unique or interesting about your HIGH SCHOOL experience?
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Recommendations: If you have an interesting internship – emphasize it – if not get one! Most high school students have interesting project experience Build on your elective education!!! Demonstrate leadership, communication, cultural awareness
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Header Objective Education Honors/Activities Work Experience Relevant Courses Skills Projects
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The first line should be your name Larger than the largest font used in body Avoid using decorative fonts Don’t use black or gray shaded backgrounds Exclude titles Mr., Mrs., Ms., … Include contact address Permanent address Current address Include your email address Use your personal email address Don’t use BIGBOY@HOT_MAIL.COM Include your phone number Change the message machine to be appropriate
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Considered optional but it is strongly suggested to include it Make statement clear, concise, and to the point Bad: “I want to get a job” Weak: “To attain an internship in the computer industry.” Good: “To attain an internship in the computer industry working with database or network security.” Avoid being overly specific to single company “ To attain a position at 3M Pharmaceuticals working on ……. …” Objectives derived from the company’s perspective “ To attain a web application programming position where knowledge of Java and the Struts framework will add value the overall development process.”
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Should only contain honors and awards earned during your time in high school or after You can include academic or extracurricular items Include a brief description if not self-evident from title “Award given to top performer on the capstone exam” Don’t include hobbies or activities not related to the job or your story Good to include leadership positions in Student Service Organizations Good to list membership in Student Service Organizations This section should scream “I am a leader”
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Dedicated to most recent and relevant employment Format Employer and location on the first line Don’t need name of supervisor, complete address, or contact information Position and time-span on the second line Use only year, not month and year (avoids time gaps) Watch the tense Current job uses present tense Former jobs use past tense
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The keyword is relevant courses Include the highest attained level of courses Don’t include basic courses: Algebra 1, Freshman English Focus on courses the are either unique or would normally be considered an elective for the job that you are applying Food Service & Hospitality Child Care Animation Computer Applications Medical Assistant Retail Sales
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This is where you emphasize your technical skills Food Service & Hospitality Remarkable knowledge of sanitation principles applicable to food serving, kitchen maintenance, and cleaning of food eating areas. Set up serving area and serve a wide variety of food items. Child Care Uncommon knowledge of child cognitive, social, and skills development methods and techniques. Exceptional knowledge of play, reading, and quiet- time activities for children. Nursing Assistant Experienced in obtaining patients’ vital signs; performs and maintains accurate medical record keeping. Relate very well with others at all levels including patrons, patients, professionals, children and students.
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Used correctly, this section can set you apart from other new graduates ◦ Most new grads don’t get the opportunity to use this section Show any lengthy, impressive, or relevant projects to which you have made real contribution
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Why do I need to write a cover letter? Use the cover letter to focus attention on elements of your background that are particularly relevant to the company employer Letter acts as your verbal introduction to the employer Send it to a person, not a place Avoid “To Whom It May Concern,” Worst case “Dear Recruiter:”
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First sentence should tell why you are writing “I am writing in regard to your posting listed on …” “Dr. Wagner at UW – Eau Claire suggested that I …” “As you may recall, I spoke with you briefly at …” If unsolicited, indicate why you are interested in the company Highlight your skills Use two to three paragraphs to given in-depth description of your selling points Each paragraph should be stand alone (could be moved to different location in text)
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Prepare a separate reference sheet Use same paper as the resume itself Bring reference sheet (and resume) with you to any interviews, job fairs, career breakfasts. Use professional references only Pick individuals that think highly of you Pick individuals that are familiar with your work Always ask your references before using their names Be prepared to give supporting materials – courses, projects, … Ask again if it has been a while
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