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  1. RESUMES YOUR TICKET TO AN INTERVIEW.
  2. Building Your Resume Workshop TODAY’S AGENDA: • Define what a RESUME is. • Two types of RESUME. • RESUME format and content. • RESUME OBJECTIVE and/or CAREER PROFILE. • Helpful tips when emailing and scanning your RESUME.
  3. Building Your Resume Workshop You will also be able to: • Create a job reference page. • Create a professional cover letter to accompany your RESUME. • Write a THANK YOU letter to the employers with whom you have interviewed.
  4. “YOU NEVER GET A SECOND CHANCE TO CREATE A FIRST IMPRESSION.” Your RESUME is one of your FIRST IMPRESSIONS with a potential EMPLOYER Someone Once Said:
  5. A RESUME IS: • A short account (1-2)pages) of your Experience, Qualifications, and Achievements. • Its goal is to capture the reader’s interest. • Most resumes only get 20-30 second scan by the reader. • It MUST have enough IMPACT to GRAB the ATTETION of the prospective EMPLOYER.
  6. • What can you do for me? • How can you improve my operations? • Can you make me money? • Save me time? • Keep my customers happy? The Employer Wants to know : Your resume must not only show the skills you have; it must demonstrate your success.
  7. There Are 2 Main Types Of Resumes Chronological Functional
  8. Chronological • It is the MOST common type of Resume • It lists previous jobs & dates; most recent job first • It identifies work accomplishments and skills connected to each job. Easier to prepare and is generally successful
  9. Formatting your Resume You can arrange your resume in a variety of formats. However, most resumes follow this type of order: • Contact information • Objective or Career Profile • Summary of Skills (optional) • Work Experience • Education • Professional Affiliations (optional) • Military Information
  10. Contact Information Your CONTACT INFORMATION is the most IMPORTANT PART of your Resume: NAME Address (optional) City, State, Zip Code Telephone Number – Email Address Professional affiliation; e.g. www.linkedin.com (optional)
  11. Make an Impact! OBJECTIVE CAREER PROFILE A short statement that includes the job title you want, and the main reason why they should consider your for the position. A short paragraph (three –to five sentences) that highlights your experience and qualifications that match the job you are applying for.
  12. Skills Related to the Job You Are Seeking or Strengths/Key Accomplishments Include the skills that are directly relevant to the job you are seeking. Use strengths and accomplishments to highlight these skills
  13. Education List diploma, degree(s) or certificate(s) and the school name, city and state. If you did not graduate college, list total semesters completed. List dates of completion if you are a recent graduate (last three years)
  14. Military Experience List this as part of your work experience, if chronological and recent, or if it relates to the job you are seeking. You can also list military training under education. Branch of service and last rank may be listed under a separate heading if it is too far back to include as part of your work experience.
  15. Structure Be consistent in structure to make it easy for readers to skim through your resume quickly without confusion. Font: 10-12 points Bold for name and positions Dates – Month/Year Paper color – WHITE Spacing – 1 or 2 line spacing
  16. Content and Structure Use short, bulleted statements Use numbers or percentages Avoid personal pronounces like “I” or “ME” Start your statements with action VERBS!!!
  17. Advantages & Disadvantages Of The Chronological Resume ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES Easy to follow. Work history shows progression. Your objective / summary is the same or similar to your recent experience. Doesn’t hide flaws in the work history, such as job changing or “spotty” work history. Doesn’t allow flexibility to change objective to something different from your experience.
  18. Functional • Uses career profile in lieu of objective. • Focuses on jobseeker’s knowledge; skills and abilities. • Lists company names, titles and job dates at the bottom. • May list number of years experience in a function.
  19. Advantages & Disadvantages Of The Functional Resume ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES Dates/positions not emphasized. Skills/experience from not so recent jobs can be emphasized. Hides downward regression. Emphasis on transferrable skills. Objective may be different from your experience. Appropriate when considering a career change. Employers are sometimes suspicious of this format because it can disguise negative information. Employers may assume all skills are current. Absence of dates may confuse employers.
  20. Emailing and Scanning Tips Choose conventional fonts like… Arial Tahoma Verdana Times New Roman Font sizes should be 10 -12 Avoid a lot of Bold, Italics, Tables and underlining. Use KEYWORDS for your industry/job Do not use Header/Footer Send a .doc (or .docx) and not a.PDF
  21. Creating a Cover Letter Why a Cover Letter? It accompanies a Resume and tells the employer why he/she is receiving your Resume Used to convince the employer: • Why you are best candidate • That you understand the position for which you are applying • Why you should be considered for an interview.
  22. Cover Letter Content First, your cover letter should include your contact information so that the prospective employer can get in touch with you. Include current date. Second, your cover letter must include the name of the hiring manager and his/her title; company name and address, followed by the proper salutation. Important: Never use the salutation: “To whom it may concern.”
  23. Cover Letter Content First, your cover letter should include your contact information so that the prospective employer can get in touch with you. Include current date. Second, your cover letter must include the name of the hiring manager and his/her title; company name and address, followed by the proper salutation. Important: Never use the salutation: “To whom it may concern.”
  24. Cover Letter Content Third, your cover letter should include at least three paragraphs: 1. What position your are applying for and where you found the job posting – first paragraph. 2. What you have to offer (middle paragraph(s). 3. How you want to be contacted at the employer’s time and availability.
  25. Cover Letter Content Third, your cover letter should include at least three paragraphs: 1. What position your are applying for and where you found the job posting – first paragraph. 2. What you have to offer (middle paragraph(s). 3. How you want to be contacted at the employer’s time and availability.
  26. Cover Letter Content Third, your cover letter should include at least three paragraphs: 1. What position your are applying for and where you found the job posting – first paragraph. 2. What you have to offer (middle paragraph(s). 3. How you want to be contacted at the employer’s time and availability.
  27. Cover Letter Content Third, your cover letter should include at least three paragraphs: 1. What position your are applying for and where you found the job posting – first paragraph. 2. What you have to offer (middle paragraph(s). 3. How you want to be contacted at the employer’s time and availability. And last but not the least, don’t forget the closing; your name, and the word “Enclosure(s)” to indicate that your are enclosing your Resume.
  28. Reference Page Prepare as a separate page. Don not include on your Resume. “Reference Available Upon Request.” Prepare at least three references; usually either two professional and on personal or three personal and on professional. Take the reference page with you at the time of the interview, but submit only if requested by the prospective employer.
  29. Thank You Letters Send immediately after an interview: • Card • Letter • Phone call • Email A THANK YOU LETTER REEMPHASIZES YOUR VALUE TO THE COMPANY AND RESTATES YOUR INTEREST IN THE POSITION.
  30. Small Things Do Matter YOU MAY THINK THIS IS JUST EXTRA WORK FOR YOU…. BUT IT MAY MAKE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BEING EMPLOYED…OR…UNEMPLOYED! IT’S ALL ABOUT GETTING A JOB DONE!!! ALWAYS THINK POSITIVE… AND REMEMBER TO KEEP YOUR FOCUS ON THE BIG PICTURE…
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