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Building Careers and Writing Résumés PITALOKA, SE.ME
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Securing Employment in Today’s Job Market Understanding the employer’s approach Organizing your approach
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Employment Search Process 1.Build toward a career 2.Prepare a résumé 3.Understand the interview process 4.Prepare for interview 5.Take the interview 6.Follow up and accept the offer Business Communication Today, 9e Chapter 18 - 3 © Prentice Hall, 2008
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Employer’s Approach to the Recruiting Process Look inside the company Networking and personal references Employment agency or search firm Unsolicited résumés Newspaper want ads Business Communication Today, 9e Chapter 18 - 4 © Prentice Hall, 2008
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Organizing Your Approach Track business news Monitor financial news Research specific firms Build a network Seek career counseling Business Communication Today, 9e Chapter 18 - 5 © Prentice Hall, 2008
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Three-Step Résumé Process Planning Writing Completing Business Communication Today, 9e Chapter 18 - 6 © Prentice Hall, 2008
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Planning Your Résumé Identify audience and purpose Include pertinent information Determine the best medium Build on your strengths Business Communication Today, 9e Chapter 18 - 7 © Prentice Hall, 2008
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What Employers Seek Results orientation Workplace achievements Versatility Signs of progress Standards of excellence Flexibility Communication skills Business Communication Today, 9e Chapter 18 - 8 © Prentice Hall, 2008
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Areas of Concern Frequent job changes Gaps in work history Level of experience Long-term with one company For-cause job termination Criminal or arrest record
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Organizing Your Résumé Chronological Functional Combination
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Writing Your Résumé Respect your résumé Take your time Review good models Minimize frustration
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Keep the Résumé Honest Workplace references Background checks Credit histories
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Adapting to the Audience Consider the employer’s perspective Build on past accomplishments Stress your future potential Translate skills and experience Clarify educational achievements
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Composing Your Résumé Name and address Career objective or summary Academic credentials Employment history Activities and achievements Relevant personal data
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Completing Your Résumé Revising Producing Proofreading
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Common Résumé Problems Wrong length Hard to read Wordy Too slick Poorly reproduced Amateurish Boastful Generic Gimmicky Carelessly written © Prentice Hall, 2008
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Producing Your Résumé Printed traditional résumé Printed scannable résumé Electronic plain-text file MS Word file HTML format PDF file
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Printing a Traditional Résumé High-quality paper Crisp, clear image
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Printing a Scannable Résumé Use sans-serif fonts Separate characters Avoid columns Avoid special characters Separate phone and email Use plain white paper Identify all pages Include a keyword summary
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Digital Résumé Formats Plain-text file MS Word file HTML version PDF format
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Proofreading Your Résumé Headings and lists Grammar and punctuation Spelling and word choice Paper and digital formats Business Communication Today, 9e Chapter 18 - 21 © Prentice Hall, 2008
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Distributing Your Résumé Postal mail E-mail Fax machine Online Personal website Index service or job site
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