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JOBTALKS. Creating Your Networking Resume or Curriculum Vita Networking Tool. Indiana University Kelley School of Business C. Randall Powell, Ph.D. Contents used in this presentation are adapted from Career Planning Strategies and used with the permission of the author.

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  1. JOBTALKS Creating Your Networking Resume or Curriculum Vita Networking Tool Indiana UniversityKelley School of BusinessC. Randall Powell, Ph.D Contents used in this presentation are adapted from Career Planning Strategies and used with the permission of the author.

  2. Creating Your Networking Resume Curriculum Vita Networking Tool Illustrates Competencies/Soft Skills

  3. Use: • Job Searching • Applications • Job Fairs • Networking • Interviews

  4. Resume Length • Be Detailed, Yet Concise • Keep Most Important Content on Top • Browsers Can Vary Widely! • Review Samples

  5. Name and Address • Use a larger bold font, do not use ALL CAPS • Use a permanent address if you cannot always be reached at your current address • Use a phone number where youcan always be reached • Include e-mail address, butavoid "personal home pages"

  6. Career Objectives • Summarize career statement into 1- to 4-word job title • Draw attention to your job interests • Follow up with a description of your long-term career interests Is the Cover Letter a better location?

  7. Instructions and Examples Career Planning Strategies and other similar books

  8. Network Partners Career services Faculty/counselors Past employers Friends Employers Targeting most effective Balanced statement Goal: Interview Practice finesse Networking Uses Explain Your Goals general statements

  9. Management Trainee. Prefer a medium-size firm that rotates new employees through the sales, finance, and operations functions and makes final assignments to one area within several months based upon a joint assessment of personal talents and firm needs. Strongest area may be in marketing since best course work is in the humanities and social sciences which develop extensive writing, presentation, and interpersonal communication skills. Very flexible in relocations, especially international tours, which might draw upon multi-lingual talents. Aspire to become a senior manager or partner in a service industry organization. General Management • Uncertain goals • Negative implications Career Uncertainties • Hire motivation • Summarize abilities

  10. Sales Representative. Desire extensive contact with customers and regular exposure to management to help build upon talents of facilitating relationships. Prefer on-the-job training that quickly introduces products and services. After training and experience, seek a promotion into first line management that involves recruiting, hiring, training, and motivating subordinates. Prefer experience doing a line management career in some staff assignments, such as advertising, market research, and merchandising. Eventually wish to move into a marketing management position. Marketing Management Title • Boldface/capitalize • 1 - 3 descriptive words Job Title and Description Paragraph • 1 - 4 sentences • Highly descriptive

  11. Product Management. After experience in sales force management, desire staff level responsibilities in advertising coordination, pricing, packaging, and market research. Prefer involvement in a consumer or commercial product line with multiple distribution channels for specific well-known brands. Wish to use strong analytical skills, copywriting abilities, and assertive personal characteristics in initial assignments. Interested in advancement to a product manager within ten years with profit and loss responsibilities. Marketing Management • Knowledge of field • Qualifications Carefully Worded Points • Interest • Ambition

  12. Retailing. Plan to start in a management development program with an upscale fashion retailer that rotates associates through the buying, store management, and operational aspects of a hectic and exciting environment. Desire assignments in merchandising, advertising, sales, customer service, and supervision. As a senior executive, desire to buy merchandise on a global basis and manage large multi-employee operations. Interested in using multi-cultural background in positions that build upon technical skills, positive attitudes, and leadership qualities. Retail Management • Clever word usage • Significant inferences • Phrases and sentences Reading Between the Lines • Mentally expanding • Capabilities and talents • Interests and motivations

  13. Commercial Banking. Long term goal is to progress to a senior operating officer of a large financial institution. Desire to gain experience in branch banking, installment lending, commercial lending, credit analysis, trust administration, cash services, mortgage lending, customer relations, and internal operations supervision. The competitive commercial lending function draws upon considerable technical skills acquired in course work in finance, accounting, economics, and communications. Possess strengths in customer relations developed by extensive involvement in large extracurricular activities. Seek some experience in global banking as career advances. Financial Institution Management Show: • Enthusiasm • Competitiveness • Excitement Revealing the Real Person Send signals about: • Skills • Values, Interests • Personal qualities

  14. Staff Accountant. Desire a position with a large prestigious industrial firm that leads controllership candidates through the technical departments like internal auditing, management accounting, financial systems, tax preparation, financial reporting, and information management. With over 30 hours in finance, systems, and accounting course work, expect to employ talent in a progression of positions leading to senior financial management responsibilities. Willing to relocate frequently including international rotational assignments that draw upon multiple language fluencies developed in various academic programs and academic studies. Accounting • Analyze many descriptions • Review multiple examples Review Unrelated Objectives • Draw ideas from samples • Focus on goals of others

  15. Financial Analyst. Seeking mid-level financial assignment in an international manufacturing firm which demands a strong course background in accounting, finance, and computer systems supported with nearly two years of related work experience. Course work in advanced accounting, financial structures, financial analysis, budgeting, taxes, and risk assessment serve to prepare for managing a controllership or treasury function. After multiple management positions in finance, marketing, and operations at division and corporate levels at several worldwide locations, seek to move into general management responsibilities. Financial Management • Natural tendency • Laudable goals • Not unique Broad Statements • Work with people • Your background • Select applicant pool

  16. Staff Accountant. Desire to join a medium to large public accounting firm in the audit function. After training and several client assignments, would consider working in the tax function. Interested in the continual professional education offered by major firms as practice and knowledge develops with client assignments. Aspire to a partnership responsibility within a 12 - 15 year time frame that would enhance leadership skills and build upon improving external relationships. Public Accounting Profession • Strength in firmness • Flexibility and vagueness • Bond: Compromise later Molding Jobs with your Background • Relationships • Leadership • Ambition

  17. Management Consultant. Drawing upon previous extensive work experience in accounting systems, plan to start in the management service function of a large public accounting or national consulting firm. Desire to use academic courses in accounting, finance, systems in analyzing data, writing proposals, writing analytical reports, and making specific recommendations to client organizations. Eventually wish to be involved in strategic projects involving product positioning, acquisitions, divestitures, and organizational design. Aspire to become a partner within the next decade. Consulting Services • Competitive resumes • Avoid certain jobs Qualifications Confirmed • Stress your competitiveness • Use the right screening words

  18. Systems Consultant. Wish to begin in computer systems to expand on academic training but later hope to merge technical skills with management ambitions. Plan to draw upon a strong background in statistics, computer programming, data structures, and information systems management. Seeking initial work in systems support, MIS consulting, and internal and external client relations which require unique interpersonal skills, presentation abilities, as well as technical competencies. Willing to start in programming but wish to soon move to a system support team with a career path leading toward a senior information systems officer position. Management Information Systems • Review sample resumes • Identify related goals Typical Examples • Illustrate by verboseness • Downsize later

  19. Personnel Assistant. Desire to start in human resource management with rotational assignments in employment interviewing, selection tools, compensation studies, benefit administration, training, labor relations, contract administration, and personnel services. After some division level rotations, expect to transfer to headquarters assignments. Ambition is to advance through department manager jobs into senior human resource officer positions. Human Resource Management • Specific target job • Use technical jargon • Career progression Reinforce Job Matches • Interest in advancement • Confidence in succeeding • Motivation

  20. Education • List information about “higher” education only • Include educational institution, location, majors, degree level, grades, dates attended, and graduation date • List in reverse chronological order “Essentials”

  21. Major(s)Minor(s)Recognitions and Honors Specific Course ContentProgram Type/Reputation Academic Training University Resume and Reputation Curriculum: GPA? Expand on the Basics! GPA

  22. Technical Skills GainedCo-opsInternshipsStudy Abroad Academic Special Courses

  23. SimulationsCase Study CoursesGroup ProjectsLab ExperimentsMulti-cultural Academic Team Work

  24. Typical Education Format Concentrate on descriptions Be wordy Edit later Indiana University Bloomington, IN, XX to XX BS, date, Major, GPA Paragraph #1 Paragraph #2 Paragraph #3, etc. University / Program / Courses / You

  25. 3.7 3.0 3.5 3.1 2.8 Overall GPATrendsGrade Improvements Academic Performance

  26. GRADE PERFORMANCE EXAMPLES Grades the past three terms have been steadily rising and show deep interest and special abilities in the major field where most courses now are being taken. Grades reflect the fact that financial needs require a work commitment of 30-plus hours per week to earn expenses to complete the degree. Excelled in courses that draw heavily upon communication and teamwork abilities. Grades in the communications humanities have been very strong, and recent grades in analytical courses have improved significantly. Grade Performance Factors • Signals intellect and motivation • Address the issue • Follow examples

  27. GRADE PERFORMANCE EXAMPLES Grade performance has improved steadily after a weak start caused by illness and immaturity. Have maintained at least a “B” average most recently. Overall grades rank in the top quarter, and grades in my major have been near the top in a highly competitive program. • Grade trends • School quality • Specific courses Grade Performance Factors • Financial Contributions • Outside commitments • Recognitions

  28. ACADEMIC TOPICS Many courses involve term projects which draw upon several courses in information systems. Presentation skills have been enhanced by taking several courses that require use of verbal and written skills. Coursework has included two internships, one of which earned academic credit. • Action words • Content learned Academic Choices • Course options/selection • Differ by school

  29. GLOBAL EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES Studied abroad for one year in Latin America and visited several multinational corporations in real-world educational projects supervised by faculty. Lived with a local family for six months in France while participating in a student exchange program. This exposure provided a significant learning opportunity which created a strong appreciation for other cultures, different environmental conditions, and improved language fluency. Worked closely with a faculty advisor who is an internationally recognized expert on east-west trade relations. Fluent in Japanese resulting from courses and cultural immersion. • Poise and maturity • Personality indicators International Experience • Future goals • Indicators of potential

  30. JOB-RELATED SKILLS Completing 6 accounting- and 4 finance-related courses. Job related topics studied include cost accounting, capital budgeting, electronic auditing, advanced taxation, and investment analysis. Communication and business teamwork abilities developed in several unique courses. Liberal arts education has been supplemented with courses in marketing, sales management, retailing, basic accounting, and computer programming. • Team work • Socialization Skills • Specific course • Intensity

  31. Activities and Honors • Indicators of leadership, interests, social skills, team work, and commitments • List as separate, bulleted items or use a “table” to list related activities WHY?

  32. 2- to 3-word descriptive title 1- to 3-sentence clarifying paragraphs Items to discuss: Leadership Size of group Budget responsibilities People supervised Time commitment Personal achievements States Soft Skills Indirectly

  33. Datesxx/xx to xx/xxxx/xx to xx/xxxx/xx to xx/xxxx/xx to xx/xxFall, 20xx Activities Organization Social Sorority Daily Student Newspaper Student Board Member IU Student Foundation Varsity Track Team Role Vice President Reporter Trustee Steering Committee Team Leader Options • Paragraphs or columns (use tables only!) • Show leadership, not joiner • On or off-campus

  34. Activities Role Committee Officer Membership Chairman Finance Chairman Candidate Team Captain Organization University Admissions Board Social Fraternity Beta Alpha Psi Honorary Flying Club Political Party Intramural Soccer Dates Spring, 20xx xx/xx to xx/xx Fall, 20xx Last 2 years Fall term, 20xx xx/xx to xx/xx Many Examples Potentially extensive options Professional, academic, social illustrations Organization - Leadership - Dates

  35. Social Fraternity, President, 20xx-xx; worked about 20 hours per week to manage many responsibilities of a 100 member facility. Radio Station, Announcer, 20xx-xx; introduced and interviewed personalities and edited and delivered news broadcasts on a regular basis for about 10-15 hours per week to a local audience of about 2,000 listeners.Student Union Board, Vice Chair, 20xx-xx; this policy setting 12-student board is responsible for a $32 million budget that includes a 200-room hotel, food service, and recreation facilities. Chair the Audit and Food Service Committees. Activities and Honors • Start with verbs • Numbers add credibility Descriptive • Basics in top line • One to three sentences

  36. International Travel Marathon running Cycling Dance and ballet International traveling Semi-professional tennis Craft/Jewelry making Sports Semi-professional singer Summer theater actress Fashion show model Amateur photographer Local TV reporter/host Museum tour guide AVOCATIONS Hobbies Time commitments Avocations Recognition

  37. HONORS/RECOGNITIONS/SKILLS Student Tutor Writing Award Athlete of the Year High School Valedictorian Dean's List Merit Scholarship Army Medal of Honor Leadership Honorary Pride, not Conceit Get desired recognition Explain each listing: size, dates, nature Language Competency Levels Computer Skill Levels

  38. Work ExperiencePrior work experience is important to employers • List organization's name and address • List position title • List beginning and ending dates of employment • Brief job description

  39. EXPERIENCE EMPLOYER NAME, LocationPosition #1, Start xx/xx, end xx/xx Duties described in current or last position, responsibilities explained, supervision, level in organization, budget commitment, sales volume, people in group, hours per week worked, length in job. Position #2, Start xx/xx, end xx/xxDescribe prior position in firm. Indicate the same details as above. PAST EMPLOYERS, LocationPosition, Start xx/xx, end xx/xx Description of duties and responsibilities. Indicate full-time, part-time, or summer work. • List employers • Describe circumstances • List positions • Part-time

  40. EXPERIENCE ERNST & YOUNG, LocationAccounting Intern, 5/xx-8/xx and 5/xx-8/xx This credit and salary based internship lasted for two consecutive summers. Participated in 6-8 audit team assignments each summer. Handled various tasks, such as loan documentation, cash verifications, confirming Bank Secrecy Act, payroll testing, and footing various reports. Spent time working with a client doing some electronic spreadsheet and data base analysis on a laptop computer. Certain assignments required working 50-60 hours per week. CITY UNIVERSITY, Location Teaching Assistant, 8/xx to PresentAssisted Professor Smith in teaching an entry-level course on basic computer hardware and software use. Served as consultant for student inquiries, graded assignments, and extensively communicated to students via email. Worked about 10 hours per week in assisting 50 students in the two sections. Often coached students on personal time. • Type of job: Part-time vs. Full-time • Describe what you did and learned • Reveal personal qualities

  41. EXPERIENCE TRENDSETTERS, Location Sales Clerk, xx/xx to Present As school schedule permits, work 10-20 hours per week with local women's fashion shop. Duties include sales, cash control, gift wrapping, display, customer service, merchandising, and floor supervision. Worked full-time the past two summers; commission aspect of pay permits significant earnings potential. Top paid part-time clerk recognition for past six months. Do limited fashion modeling for store in local ads. Explain...Explain Descriptive Titles Volunteer Activities All Jobs are Important

  42. EXPERIENCE NUMEROUS PART-TIME JOBS, Location Various Assignments, 5/xx to Present Held many part-time jobs while enrolled full-time in college. As a financially independent person, worked at least 30 hours per week to provide support for college. Jobs included sales clerk, general laborer, security person, waiter, bus boy, cashier, and fast food attendant. In the past six years, worked for numerous employers, but the past year has been with a local security firm where night work permitted time off in the day for attending class. • Numerous jobs • Financial commitments • Various assignments • Growing responsibilities

  43. EXPERIENCE JONES CONSTRUCTION, Location General Laborer, 5/xx to Present This local construction firm builds single and multiple family housing in a three-state area and is owned by family members. Worked here every summer and at other breaks since 16 years old. Typically worked 50-60 hours per week which generated income to pay for the next school year. Duties have included truck driver, carpenter, electrician, plumber, roofer, errand person, installer, carpet layer, and other tasks associated with residential construction. Given the opportunity last summer to supervise a crew of five people on a large apartment project. Worked 60 hours per week and learned about personal capacities, commitments, people management, and other lessons which proved to be extremely valuable. • Values learned • Upbeat attitude • Organizer • No menial jobs • Contributions • Responsible

  44. References • References are not required • You may eliminate references on subsequent resumes by including them on a separate page • Use at least 2 to 4 references, if requested • Use counselors, employers, members of the faculty • Give a copy of your resume to your references – Network Partners

  45. Reference Format Ms. Individual Name, Title/Position, Employer, Address: City, State, and Zip, Telephone Number, Email Address Mr. Long Acquaintance, Credible Position, Reputable Employer, Hometown, IL, Zip Code, Area Code+Tele. #, Email Address Dr. Great Prof., Professor of Goodstuff, Indiana University, Collegetown, IL, Zip Code, Area Code+Tele. #, Email Address Mr. Past Supervisor, Position of Authority, Organization Inc., Town, IN, Zip Code, Area Code+Tele. #, Email Address • Able to help • Inexperience aid • Network contacts • Names influence

  46. Career Planning StrategiesOffers: advice on content samples of resumes examples of resume structure

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