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RESUMES

RESUMES. WHAT IS A RESUME?. WEBSTER’S: Short account on one’s career and qualifications prepared by an applicant for a position. The NUTS and BOLTS. Heading Education Skills and Abilities Work Experience Personal References (Available upon Request). INCLUDE:. Special courses

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RESUMES

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  1. RESUMES

  2. WHAT IS A RESUME? • WEBSTER’S: Short account on one’s career and qualifications prepared by an applicant for a position.

  3. The NUTS and BOLTS • Heading • Education • Skills and Abilities • Work Experience • Personal • References (Available upon Request)

  4. INCLUDE: • Special courses • Grades (only GPAs 3.0/4.0 and over) • Academic honors • Extracurricular activities • Sports • Jobs • Community service • Special Skills

  5. What can a Resume Help you do? • Apply for summer and part-time jobs • Apply to colleges and for scholarships • Apply for internships • Apply for community service • Distribute at college fairs • Network • HOW MANY WAYS CAN YOU USE A RESUME?

  6. RESUME-WRITING CONTACT INFORMATION DARCY J. McHUGH 5343 West Mason Street Lewiston, Idaho 83501 (208) 888-0990 dmchugh@netspeed.net

  7. RESUME-WRITING SCHOOL INFORMATION LEWISTON HIGH SCHOOL, Lewiston, ID Graduation expected June 2003 Overall GPA 3.6 Computer Courses: PCs with Windows and Microsoft Word College Prep Courses: IOT, Health Occupations, Psychology

  8. RESUME-WRITING HONORS AND AWARDS • National Honor Society • Varsity Basketball, MVP • All-State Trumpet • High Honors • Student of the Month

  9. RESUME-WRITING ACTIVITIES • International Thespian Society • Varsity Field Hockey Team, 2nd in league, 1999 • Treasurer, Photography Club • French Club and Science Club Member

  10. RESUME-WRITING WORKSHPS AND OTHER PROGRAMS • First Aid and CPR training, 2000 • Writer’s workshop, Loyola University, Chicago, IL, Summer 1999 • Private guitar lessons, 1998 to present

  11. RESUME-WRITING INTERNSHIP AND TECH PREP PROGRAMS Journalism The Daily Breeze, Torrance, CA, 1999 Proofread. Proofread typeset pages, including headlines, captions, and articles. Use standard proofreading symbols.

  12. RESUME-WRITING VOLUNTEER WORK Volunteer Office Assistant, Sierra Club, Chicago, IL, 1998-2000 • Helped chapter officers coordinate activities and meetings • Assisted with member inquiries, mass mailings, and office operations.

  13. RESUME-WRITING WORK EXPERIENCE Ski Liberty, Cumberland, MD. 11/98-3/99 Cashier/Lift Operator. Experienced in handling very busy cashier operations. Skilled with maintaining ski lifts, ensuring safety, and using public relations skills to resolve problems.

  14. WHAT NOT TO DO • NEVER PUT WORD RESUME AT TOP • NEVER USE SENTENCES • NEVER STATE SALARY • unless asked for in advertisement for job. • NEVER STATE REASON FOR LEAVING • NEVER INCLUDE REFERENCE • Unless your information doesn’t fill a page • HAVE THESE ON SEPARATE SHEET

  15. Formatting Checklist • No Birth date or Social Security Number • Include an objective in a targeted resume • Keep to one page • Margins should be 1 to 1.25 inches all around • Use 12-point type

  16. Formatting Checklist • Use good paper – white or off white • Make good copies – laser or clean photocopies • Leave out negative comments • Be honest • Proofread carefully

  17. Grammar Reminders • Limit use of “I” • Start phrases with a verb, if possible • Be consistent with verbs and punctuation • All headings should be consistently followed by a colon or not • Spell check and read for content

  18. Add Some Sizzle!!! • Show that you can deliver results • Use numbers to show the extent • Use “Powerhouse Buzzwords” to sell yourself to employers • Achieved - Performed • Adapted - Repaired • Built - Treated • Controlled - Led • Organized - Coordinated

  19. Give your Resume a KISS • KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID • Your Resume is your sales brochure • Keep it clean – avoid wordiness • Keep it simple – stick to one page • Pour on the sizzle – show that you can deliver results

  20. Resume Assignment • Look on the website and find your Super Hero and Partner. • Then using the Instructions and the “Resume Data Collection Form” use the Internet to research your SuperHero • Then create a Resume similar to Batman for your SuperHero. • One person in 1st hour will not have a partner.

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