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PAGEREF _Toc84141042 \h 2  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc84141043" Formats  PAGEREF _Toc84141043 \h 2  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc84141044" Functional  PAGEREF _Toc84141044 \h 2  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc84141045" Chronological  PAGEREF _Toc84141045 \h 2  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc84141046" Sections  PAGEREF _Toc84141046 \h 3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc84141047" Contact Information  PAGEREF _Toc84141047 \h 3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc84141048" Objectives  PAGEREF _Toc84141048 \h 3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc84141049" Qualifications Summary  PAGEREF _Toc84141049 \h 3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc84141050" Education  PAGEREF _Toc84141050 \h 3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc84141051" Work Experience  PAGEREF _Toc84141051 \h 3  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc84141052" Community Involvements/Activities  PAGEREF _Toc84141052 \h 4  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc84141053" Sample Resumes  PAGEREF _Toc84141053 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc84141054" Chronological Resumes  PAGEREF _Toc84141054 \h 5  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc84141055" Functional Resumes  PAGEREF _Toc84141055 \h 7  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc84141056" Other Resume Tips  PAGEREF _Toc84141056 \h 9  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc84141057" Cover Letters  PAGEREF _Toc84141057 \h 9  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc84141058" What is a cover letter?  PAGEREF _Toc84141058 \h 9  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc84141059" What makes a good cover letter?  PAGEREF _Toc84141059 \h 9  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc84141060" Sample Cover Letters  PAGEREF _Toc84141060 \h 10  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc84141061" Word Templates  PAGEREF _Toc84141061 \h 13  HYPERLINK \l "_Toc84141062" On-Line Resources  PAGEREF _Toc84141062 \h 13  Resume Before writing a resume, its vital you know what you are interested in doing. There is nothing worse than going to an interview without having passion for the position. What is it? It is a selling tool that outlines your skills, qualifications and experiences so a potential employer can see how you will fit into their organization. The resume needs to sell you and your accomplishments quickly. An employer may spend only 20 seconds on your resume. Why write it? To help move your resume from the reject pile to the keep pile. If you plan, prepare and educate yourself on the position for which you are applying, it will show. What makes an effective resume? Knowing your audience, in other words, knowing what the employer is looking for in the position. The more you know about the duties and skills required, the more you can tailor your resume around these needs. Over the next few hours we will cover the various formats of resumes, sections needed and other tips in making your resume a success! Formats Functional Summarizes professional functions or experience and avoids minimizing employment history because it focuses on what you have done rather than when and where. Reasons to use this format: Older worker minimizes dates Career changer minimizes number of jobs Recent graduate minimizes lack of experience Returning employee minimizes absence from workforce Chronological Traditional style resume lists professional experience chronologically, starting with the most recent and working backwards. Reasons to use this format: Professional experience in field of interest Recent college graduate Demonstrates measurable results Held impressive job titles Worked for big name employers Sections Each section should contain relevant information about you. Remember, you are selling your ability, skills and qualifications. Be clear and concise. Dont get too fancy with the layout of your resume, its not important. Use 10-12 point font for all sections EXCEPT your name in the Contact Information, make that 14-16 point. Use a standard font: Helvetica, Times or Palatino. Use spacing, margins and emphasize points with uppercase, bold, italics and underlining. Choose a natural tone, white or off-white paper is the best. One page is strongly preferred. Contact Information This section is critical and always placed at top. Keep in mind, the goal is to quickly and effectively communicate your name and contact information. Some tips for this section: Include your addresses (both current and permanent) Include phone, cell and email address that is checked regularly Objectives Keep this section short and to the point. The objective gives an employer a general idea about what you are looking for in a position. Always state the type of position and anything specific about that position. Qualifications Summary This is your opportunity to highlight any special skills you bring to the position. Remember, this is at the top of the resume so make it short and to the point. Education If your education experience is more important than work experience, make this first, otherwise, switch it with your work experience. Remember; always put the school and year graduated for each entry and put the information in reverse chronological order. Work Experience When an employer is looking at your resume, keep in mind that they are seeing your past performance, which is the best indicator of future performance. Keep this in mind when writing this section. Tips for writing this section: Use the present tense for current work and past tense for all other work. Bold or capitalize either the organization or job title. Accomplishment statements should demonstrate your skills and the end-results. Quantify your results with numbers or percentages whenever possible. Community Involvements/Activities When showing activities of community involvement, this demonstrates a well-rounded person with more dimensions than just work. Its also a great conversation starter. Some tips when writing this section: List all activities in a consistent format. It might be beneficial to put these into chronological order as well. Do not assume that the reader will know the acronym for an organization, spell it. Sample Resumes Chronological Resumes Christopher Bond 8001 Piedmont Avenue Atlanta, GA 12345 123-555-1234 cbond@printmehappy.biz OBJECTIVE To obtain a position as a catalog production coordinator. SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Seven years as a print production professional, working in corporate and independent settings. Degree in journalism with additional training at daily news publication. Noted for accelerating production through strong managerial skills. SKILLS & EXPERIENCE Thomas Govington (independent artist), Atlanta, GA 2000 -Present Brochure Production Specialist Design and coordination of production for a four-color brochure that portrays the artists talent in three media: paint on canvas, ceramics, and bronze. Johnson Paper, Incorporated, Atlanta, GA 1994 - 2000 Catalog Production Coordinator Managed full production of a 400-page catalog distributed to more than 4000 retailers and 80 distributors. Coordinated deadlines among six departments from creative to shipping in less than two months per run. Supervised 35 artists and technicians Handled relations with more than 15 vendors. Represented the Production Department at management meetings. Instructed local college interns in print production techniques and systems. Emory University Press, Atlanta, GA 1991 - 1993 Print Production Intern Gained hands-on experience in every aspect of print production, working under the presss most senior printer. Frequently assisted in technically demanding assignments for major clients. EDUCATION AND AFFILIATIONS B.A., Journalism, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 1985 Studied abroad Junior year in Madrid for work-study program at prominent newspaper. American Printers Association International Paper and Print Production Institute Amy Smith 123 Main Street Atlanta, Georgia 30339 Home: (555) 555-1234 Cell: (555) 555-1235 asmith@myfavoritesite.com OBJECTIVE To obtain a challenging, full-time position as a senior machine operator utilizing my experience in Quality Control procedures and supervisory skills. SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Over 10 years of experience as a machinist with supervisory skills and responsibility for teams of up to twelve machinists. Fully conversant with Quality Control procedures working in both the private, public and local government sectors. SKILLS & EXPERIENCE JLG Industries, Chambersburg, PA 1998 - Present Lead Machinist Supervising a team of twelve machinists in installation, demolition, and restructuring of building materials for mobile home manufacturer. Helman Contractors, Baltimore, MD 1994 - 1998 General Contractor Supervised a team of eight machinists in the construction of large industrial and factory buildings. Responsible for the quality and output of a number of sub-contractors. Marine Industrials, Baltimore, MD 1990 - 1994 Welder Worked with various welding techniques including oxyacetylene and arc welding, EDUCATION Cumberland Valley Technology Center, Hagerstown, MD 1990 Certificate of Completion, Welding Curriculum Chambersburg High School, Chambersburg PA 1988 Graduated Functional Resumes JOSEPHINE TELLER 325 Hillegass Blvd. Berkeley, CA 94705 (510) 123-4567 jteller@msn.com OBJECTIVE To obtain a position as a supermarket checker or head clerk. SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS 15 years experience in the grocery industry as head clerk, checker, and cashier. Excellent reputation with customers as a competent, knowledgeable and helpful professional. RELEVANT SKILLS & EXPERIENCE Customer Service Developed a reputation for excellent customer service by: greeting customers in a friendly manner and giving full attention; taking the time to answer questions or to find someone who could. Served as product expert on sophisticated items and directed customers to exotic spices and ingredients, ethnic foods and unusual gourmet items. Increased sales and customer satisfaction in the higher-profit Natural Foods Department by advising customers on bulk alternatives to name-brand items. Supervision As Head Clerk, managed "front end" of the store: Prepared daily schedules for 18 clerks, to assure maximum check stand coverage; Assigned staff to cover peak hours and continuous stocking; Trained new clerks. Administration Balanced checker's cash drawer with consistently high level of accuracy. As office cashier for the store: accurately balanced books and balanced deposits; answered phones, prepared daily sales report and made deposits; processed returned checks and prepared monthly sales report for headquarters. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Retail Clerk 1984 - present Co-op Supermarket Berkeley, CA Buyer's Assistant 1983 - 1984 LILLY Department Store Oakland, CA Manager's Assistant 1979 - 1983 Wallace Clothing Store Spokane, WA EDUCATION Spokane Community College 1979 Business Classes Amanda Kim 3232 44th Street NE Chicago, IL 60678 Home: (555) 555-1212 akim@simpsons.com OBJECTIVE To obtain a position working with adults focusing on education and counseling. SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Committed, creative and versatile professional with diverse social service and education experience working with adults, specifically on counseling in health care issues. SKILLS & ACCOMPLISHMENTS Developing adult education strategies and teaching adults basic education and health knowledge Team-developed multimedia instructional programs for first year college students Conducted counseling, vocational planning, skills remediation, and course tutoring for diverse first and second year college students Taught basic reading and study skills to adult learners in a variety of settings Developing novel delivery methods for health promotion messages Produced a wide variety of creative and successful materials, brochures, surveys, packaging, and public service announcements using print, audio, and video Designed and implemented a successful hospital-based smoking cessation program emphasizing health education and group support Designed and implemented an innovative and successful AIDS outreach program targeting a diverse populations at high risk of HIV-transmission through sexual contact or IV drug use Building communities through service Presently researching and writing a history of the gay male community in Minneapolis Served on the Board of Directors and Pastoral staff of religious Produced effective fundraising newsletters and appeals which resulted in steady growth of donations and interest in international health Performing at expert level in a variety of computer software and office operations High level of competencies in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Access). Wrote a call-tracking program with HyperTalk which analyzed the ratio of Anglo-Saxon and Latinate words in a text, as an aid to improving readability. Wrote a text analysis program with HyperTalk for a telephone hotline which eliminated paper record keeping and paper tabulation. EXPERIENCE Principal Secretary Carlson School of Management 2000-present Office Coordinator Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs 1998-2000 Office Coordinator Minnesota Intl Health Volunteers 1994-1998 AIDS Health Educator Minnesota AIDS Project 1987-1993 Quit Smoking Instructor St. Joseph Hospital 1982-1986 Office Coordinator University of Minnesota Dance Dept. 1983-1985 Secretary University of Minnesota Eng. Dept. 1981-1982 Religious Volunteer Work Community Churches 1971-1982 V.I.S.T.A. Boston State Mental Hospital 1968-1970 EDUCATION University of Minnesota 1981 Master of Science, Educational Psychology Winona State University 1968 Bachelor of Science, English and Social Science Other Resume Tips If you have only worked at one job for 20 or 30 years, list separately each different position you held at the organization so job progression is obvious. Customize the resume to fit the position. Dont send the same resume to everyone. Make it fit the position. If youre worried about age discrimination, dont list all your positions in the work history section. If you dont have any work experience, consider finding a volunteer position to get some experience. Focus on accomplishments and not past job duties. Also, focus on skills you enjoy using, not skills you had to use. Proof, PROOF and PROOF for spelling and grammar errors. Nothing is more annoying to a resume reader than misspelled words! Cover Letters This is a necessary business letter which should accompany every resume, whether you mail, email or fax your resume. What is a cover letter? To introduce your resume, express your personality and enthusiasm for the position and provide support for your candidacy that is not covered in the resume. Writing a cover letter is time consuming and challenging, since each is customized to the position. What makes a good cover letter? Use the same font type, font size, margin, style and paper as the resume. Be brief and concise. Nothing more than one page is needed for a cover letter. Expand on your resume rather than repeating the rsums contents. Always sign the cover letter. Address the cover letter to the person who does the hiring, not to whom it may concern. This may take some research, but its worth it! Always place contact information on the top of the cover letter, same as the resume contact information. Sample Cover Letters Kimberly Lee 444 Beach Street, #7 West Lakeland Park, AZ 12345 123-555-1234 klee@bamboo.com May 13, 2004 Mr. Frank Randall, Partner Randall, Jerneys and Calpert Inc. 101 Stratford Drive Tempe, AZ 12345 Dear Mr. Randall, Theres a reason why: Friends hand me the dinner bill to divvy up My checkbook always balances at the end of each month My three kids are never late for events Community groups look to me to organize events Im a detail person the kind of person you need as your administrative assistant. For the last five years, Ive handled all the scheduling, finances, and logistics for my family of five. Its time for me to get back into the corporate work force and put my organizational talents to use there. Ill contact you in the next few days to see if you or one of your associates needs an assistant. Sincerely, Kimberly Lee Enclosure: resume Eric Stadler 123 Tucker Road Paterson, WI 12345 123-555-1234 March 27, 2001 Mr. Robert Morris Morris Construction 123 Harbor Road Paterson, WI 12345 Dear Mr. Morris, John Lovell advised me of a foreman position thats available at your company. From my enclosed resume, you will find that my experience meets the requirements youve outlined for the position. As the former manager of a small business, I appreciate the importance of a following that comes from the recommendations of satisfied clients. I am considered a diplomatic manager, which enables me to get along well with clients, supervisors, and crew. My ability to maintain high morale among workers increases retention and contributes to safety, a crucial factor in the success of construction work. On Monday, Ill call you to see when we can meet for an interview. Sincerely, Eric Stadler Enclosure: resume Andrew Perroni 123 Stardust Way Boise, ID 12345 123-555-1212 aperroni@bamboo.com August 12, 2004 Mr. Ted Mitchell President Inline Skates Deluxe 123 23rd St. Boise, ID 12345 Dear Mr. Mitchell, As an avid skater on both blades and wheels, I cant imagine a better job then sharing my enthusiasm with your customers. When I saw your ad in the Boise News for a junior sales associate, I immediately put together the attached resume to send you. Please consider me for the position. I am available for interviews any day during spring break next week. Ill give you a call to see when you can meet with me. Sincerely, Andrew Perroni Enclosure: resume Word Templates Microsoft offers many templates to help with the process of creating your resume or cover letter. The layout and sample text is also available. By visiting http://office.microsoft.com/templates/ and scrolling to the section called Your Career, you will find many templates for both resumes and cover letters. These templates can be downloaded directly to your computer and into Word so that you may edit and use the layout for yourself. On-Line Resources Web Site AddressDescription HYPERLINK "http://www.mel.org" http://www.mel.orgMichigan eLibrary offering a variety of on-line resources as well as magazines, newspapers and more for Michigan residents for FREE. HYPERLINK "http://jobstar.org/" http://jobstar.org/Project from California with tons of free resources available. Great place to get ideas for writing your resume and/or cover letter. HYPERLINK "http://www.hopeworksmich.org/" http://www.hopeworksmich.org/Division of Hope Network to link people with jobs. Mission to expand the access of faith and community based organizations to Michigan Works! system. Great free resources. 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