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Building your Resume for Health Fitness Majors. Careers and Internships. Strommen Career & Internship Center Anderson Hall, Lower Level, Room 23 612.330.1148 careers@augsburg.edu http://cswl.pbworks.com/. What is a Resume?.
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Careers and Internships Strommen Career & Internship Center Anderson Hall, Lower Level, Room 23 612.330.1148 careers@augsburg.edu http://cswl.pbworks.com/
What is a Resume? • is a document to market your skills, experience, education and accomplishments to employers • is meant to get you an interview • is NOT your life history • is very concise and easy to scan for information
Basic Guidelines What’s Barney’s Advice? http://cswl.pbworks.com/Presentations-and-Videos
Basic Guidelines • use consistency in your presentation • use a 10 to 12 point, plain font • organize your information to make it easy to read • use your white space effectively • start all of your descriptive states with past tense action verbs • proofread to check for spelling and grammar errors
Basic Guidelines • do not use high school information • place your most relevant information towards the top • include industry related keywords • target it to the career field you are entering • keep your margins even
Categories • Objective • Summary of Qualifications • Education • Honors • Related Coursework • Internships • Research • Related Experience • Additional Involvement • Volunteer/ Community Service • Skills • Employment • Activities
Resume Statements • use past tense action verbs to describe what you did in each position or experience • be descriptive and specific – who, what, where, when, how, results • action verb + details + results = strong resume statement • look at job postings to get ideas • practice telling someone else what you did in each position or how you demonstrated each skill
Final Tips • have reviewed by a career specialist • print on quality paper • look at sample resumes and CV’s to get help • always send a cover letter with your resume
Cover Letters http://cswl.pbworks.com/Presentations-and-Videos
What is a Cover Letter? • is a letter that gives you a chance to elaborate on more skills you have that may not be specifically highlighted on your resume • is meant to get the employer to read your resume
Basic Guidelines • should always accompany a resume even when not requested • needs to be well-written and in a professional tone • do not start all of your sentences with “I” • customize each letter with a job description of the organization you for which are applying
Heading • your name and address should come first • then put the date • next the employer’s name, title, and work address • always address your employer as: • Dear Mr. or Ms. Last Name:
Opening • indicate the position you are applying for and how you came to learn about the position • state why you are interested in the position • say something you know or admire about the organization • shows you have done your research
Middle Section • highlight your experience as it relates to the position • provide the employer with the key skills you have that are mentioned in the job description • be specific about how your achievements and education have prepared you for the position • elaborate more in-depth than what is on your resume
Closing • reiterate your interest in the position and thank them for their consideration • state that you hope to discuss your qualifications in an interview • say when you plan to follow-up with them and then do so
Final Tips • sign your letter with “sincerely” and your signature • do your research on the employer • PROOFREAD! • use the same font and paper as your resume • show enthusiasm for the position
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