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Resume Building Ch. 10 Extension
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Why Start Now? Although you are in high school, it is important to start working on your resume Can help colleges/advisors gear you towards a major you like or an internship Can place you into a part-time or full time job when you are ready
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The 3 Fs of Resume Writing Function Inform the audience what you’re trying to accomplish Form How your resume looks might influence a person’s decision in hiring you. Include only information pertinent to the job/position you are seeking (e)Ffectiveness: Must demonstrate knowledge and execution of function and form Grammatically correct/ no spelling erros
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What’s in a Student Resume? Generally, resumes include the following information: Heading Objective Education/Academics Experience Additional info/extra-curriculars references
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Heading Should be at the top of your resume Includes: Your name Address Phone number E-mail address (professional)
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Objective Lets your potential employer know your main goals Is an action-based sentence: “To obtain a degree in psychology” “To obtain a full-time teaching position at Holy Family”
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Education/Academics Lists the school(s) that you have attended If you have above a 3.0, include your GPA Include any academic honors you have received (ie. Dean’s list, essays award winner, Trustee scholar etc.) Include the years you attended each school, and/or the graduation date You do not need to list your elementary school. After you graduate college, do not list your high school.
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Additional Info/Extracurricular Activities Should host any important information that would be helpful to the job your are applying for Examples: Member of team Leadership positions Skills (Bilingual/ Microsoft proficient) Demonstrate your uniqueness
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References People who can speak to your good skills/habits and recommend you for the job Ask these people before you apply- so that they know they might be getting a phone call and can catch up with you on your most recent accomplishments You can always put: references available upon request.
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Citations Adapted from “High School Resume”. Ecampustours.com. Last modified 31 May 2013. http://www.ecampustours.com/careerexploration/building yourresume/highschoolresume#.VFeqK8d4RBI http://www.ecampustours.com/careerexploration/building yourresume/highschoolresume#.VFeqK8d4RBI Seible, Marcea. “Resume and Cover Letters for High School Students.” ReadWriteThink.org. International Reading Association, 2014.
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Readings 1. Resume Writing lecture/Reading: Hire me?Hire me? 2. Examples: Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3/4/5 Sample 6/7 3. Visualizing your resumeVisualizing your resume
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