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1 Lecture 4: Preparing Job-application Materials 29.11.2011 1

2  Do a self-inventory ◦ What are your strengths and weaknesses? ◦ What subjects do you like? ◦ What kind of organization do you like to work for? ◦ What are your geographical preferences?  Learn about employers ◦ Find out which organizations may hire you ◦ Find out trends in your field ◦ Research companies that interest you 29.11.2011 2

3  Prepare a résumé and job-application letter ◦ Job-application letter formally shows your interest in a position ◦ Résumé is a short list of your qualifications and accomplishments  Prepare a portfolio ◦ Portfolio is collection of best work ◦ Can be paper or electronic ◦ Portfolio should be updated constantly, not only when you look for a new job 29.11.2011 3

4  Professional placement bureau  Published advertisement  Organization’s website  Online job boards  Unsolicited letter to potential employer  Connections 29.11.2011 4

5  Use generous margins and white space  Organize information in a balanced and clear manner  Indent appropriately  Paper résumé: use clear typeface, high quality paper and printer  Electronic résumé: Avoid using non-ASCII characters 29.11.2011 5

6  Your résumé should provide accurate, specific and clear information.  Your résumé should be free of errors.  For entry level positions, one page résumé is standard.  Important keywords should be included in the résumé.  Information is usually arranged in chronological order. 29.11.2011 6

7  Identifying information: ◦ Name and contact information ◦ Should be complete and permanent ◦ Avoid unprofessional e-mail addresses  Objectives or Summary of Qualifications: ◦ State only goals or duties explicitly mentioned or clearly implied in the advertisement ◦ Focus on reader’s needs and expectations ◦ Be specific 29.11.2011 7

8  Education: ◦ Include degree, institution, major and date of competition ◦ Include your GPA if it is substantially above average ◦ Include your honors, awards and accomplishments if any  Employment History: ◦ Include position and organization ◦ Give figures of ppersonnel, clients, sales ◦ Include documents prepared, skills and tools used ◦ Use active voice, but don’t use “I” 29.11.2011 8

9  Interests and Activities: ◦ Participation in community service organizations ◦ Positions in NGOs or university clubs  References: ◦ Do not include anyone’s name or contact information without obtaining their permission ◦ Chose people who know you and your work best  Other elements: ◦ Computer and language skills ◦ Military experience/status 29.11.2011 9

10  Many applications call for a letter and résumé.  The letter shows you are genuinely interested in the position.  A poor letter may cause your application to be discarded  You should select two or three points of special interest and elaborate on them.  Usually a job-application letter consists of an introductory paragraph, two or three body paragraphs and a concluding paragraph. 29.11.2011 10

11  Introductory Paragraph: ◦ Identifies your source of information and the position you are interested in ◦ Forecasts the rest of the letter  Education Paragraph: ◦ Explains how your education has prepared you to the position you are applying to ◦ Includes your university, degree and major if they were not disclosed in the first paragraph 29.11.2011 11

12  Employment paragraph: ◦ Explains how your previous work experience has prepared you to the position you are interested in ◦ Should include relevant positions, organizations and responsibilities  Concluding paragraph: ◦ Aims to convince the reader to invite you to an interview ◦ Refers your résumé ◦ Includes your contact information 29.11.2011 12

13  Study the organization  Think about what you can offer the organization  Study common interview questions ◦ Why did you apply to our company? ◦ Where do you see yourself in five years?  Compile a list of questions you wish to ask  Things to consider: ◦ When to arrive ◦ What to wear ◦ How to avoid traps ◦ How to interpret body language 29.11.2011 13

14  Letter of appreciation after an interview: ◦ Show your professionalism by thanking the representative for their time ◦ It restates your interest in the position  Letter accepting a job offer: ◦ Express enthusiasm and repeat the major terms of your employment 29.11.2011 14

15  Letter rejecting a job offer: ◦ Politely inform that you will not be taking the position offered and explain why ◦ You might be offered another position in the future  Letter acknowledging a rejection: ◦ Shows professionalism and helps to maintain a good relationship with the potential employer ◦ You might get the job after all 29.11.2011 15

16  Markel, M. (2010) Technical Communication (9th ed.). Boston, MA: Bedford/St. Martin’s 29.11.2011 16


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