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Advanced Technical Writing

Advanced Technical Writing. Lecture 12 Résumé July 27, 2013. What is Resume. A resume is a brief summary of your abilities, education, experience, and skills. Its main task is to convince يقنع prospective employers to contact you. A resume has one purpose: to get you a job interview.

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Advanced Technical Writing

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  1. Advanced Technical Writing Lecture 12 Résumé July 27, 2013

  2. What is Resume • A resume is a brief summary of your abilities, education, experience, and skills. • Its main task is to convince يقنع prospective employers to contact you. • A resume has one purpose: to get you a job interview.

  3. Characteristics of Resume Resumes must do their work quickly.. • your resume must quickly convey يبلغ that you are capable and competent enough to be worth interviewing. • The more thoroughly you prepare your resume now, the more likely someone is to read it later.

  4. Steps to write the Resume • Gather and check all necessary information • Match your experience and skills with an employer's needs • Highlight details that demonstrate your capabilities • Organize the resume effectively • Consider word choice carefully • Ask other people to comment on your resume • Make the final product presentable • Evaluate your resume

  5. Gather and Check All Necessary Information Write down headings such as OBJECTIVE,EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, HONORS,SKILLS,ACTIVITIES,REFERNCE

  6. Objective To obtain a ______ position in the area of ______ (write this infinitive phrase to target the audience of this resume) This infinitive phrase is often reworked by the author to target different audiences and purposes.

  7. EDUCATION • usually means post-secondary, college and university. • If you are just starting college, you can include high school as well. • List degrees and month/year obtained or expected; names and locations of schools; major and minor, if any; grade point average. • A brief summary of important courses you've taken might also be helpful.

  8. EXPERIENCE • Includes full-time paid jobs, academic research projects, internships or co-op positions, part-time jobs, or volunteer work. • List the month/years you worked, position, name and location of employer or place, and responsibilities you had. As you describe your experiences, ask yourself questions like these: • Have I invented, discovered, coordinated, organized, or directed anything professionally for my community? • Do I meet deadlines consistently? • Am I a good communicator? • Do I enjoy teamwork?

  9. HONORS List any academic awards (scholarships, fellowships, honors list), professional awards or recognition , or community awards (i.e. for athletic skills مهارات رياضية).

  10. SKILLS List computer languages and software, research, laboratory, teaching or tutoring, communication, leadership, or athletic, among others.

  11. ACTIVITIES • List academic, professional, or community organizations in which you hold office or are currently a member; • List professional and community activities, including volunteer work. • Listing hobbies is optional.

  12. Match Your Skills and Experience with an Employer's Needs • POSITION: What kind of position do you want for this job-search? Make notes. Now match your wishes up with positions that are actually available (personal contacts, or your own research). • EMPLOYER: For a certain position, what aspects of your education, experience, or skills will be most attractive to that employer? List SPECIFIC coursework, areas of specialty, specific skills, or knowledge that you think would interest the employer.

  13. Organize the Resume Effectively PERSONAL INFORMATION: Top center of first page. Name (no title); addresses; phone numbers; e-mail and/or fax addresses (optional); citizenship if applicable. Example AHMED ALI 273 East Sixth Street Gaza, Gaza Strip 47401 (970) 286-4557 Ahali@hotmail.com

  14. EDUCATION Often comes first in student resumes, especially if it is a strong asset. Example Islamic University Of Gaza (Gaza Strip) Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (Expected June 2008) Major: Electrical Engineering Minor: Computer Science

  15. EXPERIENCE Here, you can use one of two formats: Functional or Chronological • Functional To emphasize skills and talents, cluster your experience under headings that highlight these skills: for ex.: leadership, research, computers, etc. This format can be helpful if you have little relevant job experience

  16. Continue Experience Chronological: To emphasize work experience, list jobs beginning with the most recent. Some hints: • Write all job descriptions in parallel phrases, using ACTION verbs • List the most important responsibilities or successes first • Emphasize collaborative التعاون or group-related tasks

  17. Continue Experience For example, rather than writing: "For my final-year project, I had to carry out a survey of patients' attitudes to health care services for the elderly. This involved interviewing patients in hospital and in their homes. A database was used to keep track of data collected. This project was finished on time and was awarded a 2.1 grade."

  18. Continue Experience You should instead write: "Devised and prepared a survey of patients' attitudes to health care services for the elderly as my final-year project. Interviewed 70 elderly patients and obtained a substantial amount of data. Created a database to analyse and interpret this material. Completed this project three weeks ahead of schedule and achieved a 2.1 grade."

  19. Example of Experience Gaza Electric Company (Gaza, Gaza Strip) Research Assistant intern, Summer and fall 2007 Assistant manager of corporate planning and developed computer model for long-range planning Ali Corporation (Gaza, Gaza Strip) Technician May,2006 to May, 2007 Use variety of test equipment to troubleshoot, repair and test precision electro-mechanical and electronic instruments in a team environment.

  20. AWARDS/HONORS include titles, places, dates. Example Dean’s List- IUG,3.88 grade point average of possible 4. Senior Honor Society- IUG, 2006 ASAI Scholarship 2005-2007, Islamic University of Gaza.

  21. SKILLS & ACTIVITIES Generally, list hobbies, travel, or languages only if they relate to your job interests. In some cases, you may wish to emphasize your willingness إستعداد to travel or relocate Example Computer: Verilog HDL & Matlab in unix environment, Assembly,Pspice, Fortran,C++, will be learning Java Proven record of outstanding performance and dependability with increasing responsibility, both in teams and in stand alone projects. Willing to relocate, love all kind of sport, speak & write French well Member Of IEEE.

  22. REFERENCES You need not put these on your resume. Write a separate list of references, with complete name, title, company name, address, and telephone numbers for each individual. Example Available upon request

  23. CREATING YOUR DRAFT • Look at other resumes written for positions within your field. • TYPE each entry in a format close to the one you want to use for your resume. • LENGTH: for many resumes, two pages is the maximum length

  24. Consider Word Choice Carefully • In a resume, you need to sound positive and confident: neither too aggressive عدواني, nor overly modest متواضع. • Examples of action verbs: accomplish; achieve; analyze; adapt; balance; collaborate; coordinate; communicate; compile …

  25. Ask Other People to Comment on Your Resume It STRONGLY RECOMMEND that you have an advisor, potential employer, or someone in your field critique your resume.

  26. Make the Final Product Presentable Use a computer and high-quality (preferably laser) printer

  27. Evaluate Your Resume • Hold your resume at arm's length and see how it looks. Is the page too busy with different type styles, sizes, lines, or boxes? • Is the information spaced well, not crowded on the page? • Is there too much "white space"? • Is important information quick and easy to find?

  28. CONTENT • Check Name and address • All entries highlight a capability or accomplishment • Descriptions use active verbs, and verb tense is consistent; current job is in present tense; past jobs are in past tense • Repetition of words or phrases is kept to a minimum • Capitalization, punctuation, and date formats are consistent • There are NO spelling errors

  29. ORGANIZATION • Your best assets, whether education, experience, or skills, are listed first • The page can be easily reviewed: categories are clear. • The dates of employment are easy to find and consistently formatted • Your name is printed at the top of each page

  30. FORMAT/DESIGN • No more than two typestyles appear; • Bolding, italics, and capitalization are used minimally and consistently • Margins and line spacing keep the page from looking too crowded • Printing is on one side of the sheet only • The right side of the page is in "ragged غيرمنظم" format, not right-justified. Right justification creates awkward غير ملائم white spaces

  31. AHMED ALI 273 East Sixth Street Bloomington, Indiana 47401 (913) 321-4557 Ahali@hotmail.com Employment Objectives An engineering position with potential for increasing responsibilities in which to apply my education and technical experience . Education Islamic University Of Gaza (Gaza Strip) Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (Expected June 2006) Major: Electrical Engineering Minor: Computer Science EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE Gaza Electric Company (Gaza, Gaza Strip) Research Assistant intern, Summer 2004 Assistant manager of corporate planning and developed computer model for long- range planning Ali Corporation (Gaza, Gaza Strip) Technician 2003 to 2004 Use variety of test equipment to troubleshoot, repair and test precision electro-mechanical and electronic instruments in a team environment. AWARDS & HONORS Dean’s List: 3.88 grade point average of possible 4. Senior Honor Society, 2004 ASAI Scholarship 2003-2004, Islamic University of Gaza SPECIAL SKILLS & ACTIVITIES Computer: Verilog HDL & Matlab in UNIX environment, Assembly, spice, FORTRAN, C++, will be learning Java Proven record of outstanding performance and dependability with increasing responsibility, both in teams and in stand alone projects. Willing to relocate, love all kind of sport, speak & write French well Member of IEEE. REFERENCES Available upon request

  32. You know what is coming Yes you are right again Assignment Write your own resume Due date is next Saturday 3/8/2013 at class time Good Luck

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