Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Developing an Effective Résumé. Skills Employers Want (5 = extremely important) (Source: National Association of Colleges and Employers) Interpersonal.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Developing an Effective Résumé. Skills Employers Want (5 = extremely important) (Source: National Association of Colleges and Employers) Interpersonal."— Presentation transcript:

1 Developing an Effective Résumé

2 Skills Employers Want (5 = extremely important) (Source: National Association of Colleges and Employers) Interpersonal (4.67) Teamwork (4.65) Analytical (4.56) Oral Communication (4.53) Flexibility (4.52) Computer (4.32) Written Communication (4.12) Leadership (4.08) Work Experience (4.05) Internship Experience (3.77) Co-op Experience (3.37)

3 Top 10 Personal Characteristics Employers Seek in Job Candidates Source: Planning Job Choices, National Association of Colleges and Employers Honesty/Integrity Motivation/Initiative Communication Skills Self-Confidence Flexibility Interpersonal Skills Strong Work Ethic Teamwork Skills Leadership Skills Enthusiasm

4 Developing an Effective Résumé Definition –Résumé—a detailed listing of your education, work experience, skills, accomplishments, and interests. Purpose –The primary purpose of a résumé is to get an interview.

5 Before You Develop Your Résumé Complete a thorough self-assessment –What are your strengths and weaknesses? –What type of work do you want to do? –Where do you want to work (geographically)? –How much do you expect to be paid? Explore the career you are seeking –What skills/qualifications are required? –Will you “fit in”?

6 Types of Résumés Chronological Functional Targeted

7 What Should You Include on Your Résumé? Heading –Name –Address (permanent and school) –Telephone number –Email address –Cell number

8 What Should You Include on Your Résumé? Objective –Clear, focused objective –Be aware of pitfalls

9 What Should You Include on Your Résumé? Education –Include date of completion of each degree –List credentials in reverse chronological order –Include special awards, honors, recognitions –Organization/club affiliations –Relevant courses –GPA?

10 What Should You Include on Your Résumé? Work experience –List in reverse chronological order –Identify job titles –List duties (use action words) –Provide inclusive dates of employment

11 What Should You Include on Your Résumé? Skills –Include special skills that do not fit in other categories Computer languages Computer software skills

12 What Should You Include on Your Résumé? Awards/Honors –Include items that do not fit under education, experience, or other categories

13 What Should You Include on Your Résumé? References –List references only with permission Courtesy/professional title Name Mailing address Telephone number –Use “References Provided Upon Request”

14 Constructing Your Résumé Make it neat and appealing Print résumé on plain white paper Use an easy-to-read font Be creative, but do not overdo graphics or special designs Proofread for grammar/spelling/typographical mistakes

15 Constructing Your Résumé Use a consistent format Do not crowd items on the page Limit to one page (no more than two) Use action words Make clean photocopies

16 Writing the Cover Letter Personalize letter for each company/job Use a standard format—block or modified block Balance the letter on the page Include all standard business letter parts Use same paper as used for résumé PROOFREAD!!

17 Writing the Cover Letter Solicited or Unsolicited? Paragraph 1 –Apply for the specific job –Tell how you learned of the opening

18 Writing the Cover Letter Paragraphs 2 & 3 –Match your education/skills to employer expectations –Refer to an important point on your résumé –Be positive! –Refrain from negative comments about past or present employers –Tell how you can help the reader

19 Writing the Cover Letter Paragraphs 2 & 3 (continued) –Include salary requirements if requested –Maintain an “audience-centered” approach

20 Writing the Cover Letter Last paragraph –Request an interview at reader’s convenience –Provide a convenient day/time for yourself –Provide a telephone number

21 Mailing Your Letter/Résumé Mail your documents in a large envelope Consider Certified Mail, Return Receipt

22 Follow-Up Communications Telephone or write if you have no return communication within several days

23 Electronic/On-Line Job Searches Faxing your résumé –Fax only if requested to do so –Include a cover letter –Use well-formatted, neat originals –Follow up with a regular printed copy

24 Electronic/On-Line Job Searches Emailing your résumé –Use a WP and attach to email document –Use a simple format

25 Electronic/On-Line Job Searches On-line résumés –Post on your own web site if you have one –Use a commercial site www.monster.com www.HotJobs.com www.CareerSite.com www.kforce.com www.OfficeTeam.com www.americasjobbank.com

26 Electronic/On-Line Job Searches On-line résumés –Use key words throughout your résumé –Employ the KISS principle

27 Be Persistent

28


Download ppt "Developing an Effective Résumé. Skills Employers Want (5 = extremely important) (Source: National Association of Colleges and Employers) Interpersonal."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google