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Customer Service 4.2 Application to Interview
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Completing a Job Application
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How Important is the Application? You are making your first impression! It screens you out or in! Creates the tone for the interview!
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You Will Need: A black erasable ink pen Phone numbers/addresses Previous experience dates
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Tips For a Good Application Read the entire application Follow directions Print neatly Complete every blank Give accurate information
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More Tips…. Keep your application form neat and clean Check your spelling Sign the job application form Check over your completed form
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Important Your application is the first sample of your work that employers will see! Sell yourself by describing an interesting, enthusiastic worker!
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RESUMES Capturing and Marketing Yourself on Paper
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Resume Principles Resumes… Are tailored for a specific job/purpose Present focused image of your background, experience and abilities Match your background to readers’ needs Offer most relevant information first Are formatted for left to right reading
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Resume Segments Header Opening Body Other Elements
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Header Purpose Provide complete, correct contact information to resume reader
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Header Samples
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Opening Purposes Forecasts what readers will find in resume Begins marketing writer’s abilities Encourages readers to review rest of resume
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Opening Parts Objective OR Qualifications » Do not include both an objective and a qualifications section.
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Objective/Qualifications Objective states your goal and highlights your abilities Qualifications section summarizes resume
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Sample Objective Campaign staff position requiring my political experience, knowledge of Michigan politics, people skills and computer literacy (Skills objective–promotes skills) Part-time campaign staff position (Functional objective–only details position)
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Avoid Me-Based Objectives Campaign staff position allowing me to learn more about politics Part-time campaign staff position from which I can advance my career in politics
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Sample Qualifications Section Experience campaigning for state government offices, ranging from senate to governor; deal well with constituents and officials; extremely knowledgeable about Michigan politics and districts; computer skills include Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel and data entry.
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Choosing Objective OR Qualifications Section Ask… Will mentioning a specific goal best market me? Yes? Use Objective. Does summary best tell my story? Yes? Use Qualifications Section.
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Body Purpose Details image you offer in resume opening and want to project
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Resume Body Types Experience–Highlights your experiences Skills–Highlights skills you want to offer Project/Class–Highlights skills you learned in specific projects or classes
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Experience Resume Sample TRAINING EXPERIENCE Intern, Duke Center, Durham, NC, Aug-Oct 2004 Taught exercise classes to fit clients’ medical needs Designed lesson plans for water exercise classes Intern, Zen Martial Arts, Chicago, IL, Oct-Nov 2004 Taught karate classes to special needs clients
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Skills Resume Sample RELATED SKILLS Academic Abilities Acquired math reasoning in four math classes Learned scientific principles in science class Musical Talent Played tuba in band; first chair four years Played sousaphone in band four years
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Project/Class Resume Sample PRODUCTION EXPERIENCE Production Class Rice College, Smith, TX Spring 2005 Produced half-hour news packages to air on Fox’s WXMI “Ride Along”Royal Oak, MIFall 2004 Used digital effects in short musical montage
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Education Section Purpose Offers selected aspects of education experiences key to resume purpose
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Education Categories Schools (name and location) Related Classes Degrees Major, Minor, Specialization, Program Honors GPA Special Projects
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Choosing Education Categories Ask… What will enhance my academic image?
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Sample Education Section EDUCATION Bachelor of Arts, Peace College, Spark, NCDec 2004 Major: FinanceMinor: French Professional Classes Retail MarketingBusiness Law Retirement PlanningBusiness Writing Special Projects: Designed marketing strategy for large electronics company using real demographics and market data for Retail Marketing class.
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Other Elements Purpose Allow you to market experiences and skills that do not fit in other resume categories
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Possible Other Elements Activities Honors Technical Abilities Presentations Volunteer Experience Publications
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Possible Other Elements Memberships Certifications Workshops Attended Language Skills References or Reference Line
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Choosing Other Elements Ask… What else will promote the image I want to market?
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Sample Other Elements CERTIFICATIONS Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist First Aid(For Aerobics CPR (adult, child, and infant) Instructor) MEMBERSHIPS National Strength & Conditioning Association Aerobics & Fitness Association of America American College of Sports Medicine
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Sample Other Elements LANGUAGE/ SKILLS English, Hindi and Bengali (fluent in all three) Microsoft Office and Internet (For Sales Internship)HONORS/ACTIVITIES Dean’s List, Western Michigan University, Fall 2004 Indian Student Association, Member, WMU, Fall 2004
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Sample Other Elements SELECTED ACTIVITIES Kalamazoo Civic Theater, Volunteer, 2005 Kalamazoo Ballet Academy, Board Member, 2003–2004 Red Cross, Volunteer, 2002 (For Graduate Assistantship) RELATED CONFERENCE/WORKSHOPS Counseling Workshop, Detroit, MI, Jan 2004 MI-MAEOPP TRiO Summit, Troy, MI, Feb 2004
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The Career Place Connecting Workers and Employers Cover Letters: Selling your skills on paper
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What is a cover letter? Your formal introduction A ‘must’ with your resume The first read, it can make or break your entry
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Generating interest The goal is to get an interview! Should be brief and interesting Should not be a carbon copy of your resume Should highlight what you’ll bring to the job Should be versatile, suitable for several jobs Should never be sent in ‘form letter’ style
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Presenting yourself in two ways A cover letter comes in two basic forms… Letter of application Letter of inquiry
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Letter of application Targeted for a specific ad Outline skills to meet company’s needs Helpful to use ad’s terms, lingo
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Letter of inquiry A marketing tool to… Obtain an informational interview Correspond with a networking contact Conduct company/industry research
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Job Interviews Quick Tips for High School Students If you've landed a job interview, congratulations. You need to prepare yourself to make the interview a success and make a good impression. To get started, watch the interview VideoVideo What went wrong? – – – What to do to prepare? 1.Prepare 2.Dress for Success 3.Practice 4.The Interview 5.Follow Up Now watch the new and improved interview. VideoVideo What did he do better? -
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