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Resume ELL 3044

Resume Have you written a resume? Have you written a resume in English? What should a resume contain (headings)? What’s the difference between a CV and a resume?

A resume is … A resume is a one page summary of your skills, education, and experience. The resume acts much like an advertisement for a company trying to sell something. The resume is your advertisement. You must spend a lot of time creating, proofreading, editing, and perfecting your resume. A resume is one of the most important pieces of writing you will ever create. Make sure to tailor your resume to a specific job; don’t use just 1 generic resume. Don’t cheat yourself...work hard on it…make it count.

How long do employers typically look at a resume? A. under 30 seconds B. 30 seconds to 1 minute C. 1-3 minutes If you answered “A”, you are correct. Employers often receive hundreds of resumes for a single position. They do not have time to read over every word on each one.

What should be included in a resume? Heading - Your heading should include the essential personal information Your formal name (not nickname) should appear at the top and it should stand out above all else on the paper. You want them to remember who you are in less than 30 seconds. Also include your address, phone number, email address and any other contact information.

Scott Findlay Heading 5615 Main Street Milton, ON L9T 2X7 scottfindlay@yahoo.com 905-878-8024

Contact Info: Be Professional supersexyguy@naver.com mygodisbeer@daum.net mysteryisme@yahoo.com professorsuperscottfindlay@yahoo.com scott.findlay@yahoo.com sa.findlay@gmail.com kimtaehee84@naver.com

UNLIKE KOREAN RESUME, PHOTOS LOOK UNPROFESSIONAL In the West, it’s discriminatory to give a person a job based on their appearance therefore, you don’t need to add a photo. Seeing a photo can actually be a drawback to getting a job.

What should be included in a resume? Objective - (Also called “Career Objective”) Employers often say this is the most important part of a resume. It is generally a one/two sentence explanation of the type of job you are seeking and your gorals. If you are applying for different types of jobs, change your objective to match each type of job. If you are uncertain about the specific positions available, note your areas of interest.

What jobs do these following objectives match? To gain employment in an environment where I can motivate and instruct students. To obtain a sales position and increase competition and innovation in a large, competitive organization. Human resource position where to effectively use my knowledge of human relations, project management, and staff recruitment.

What should be included in a resume? Experience - (Also called “Work Experience” or “Employment Experience”) In this section, you should include previous employers, their locations, your dates of employment, and your job title. You should include at least two/three one-line descriptions of what your job duties and responsibilities were. You cannot assume that the job title explains what you did to all readers. Do not use “I” in descriptions. Use action verbs to start each of these descriptions.

Should I use complete sentences when describing jobs? No. Use action phrases instead. Leave out unnecessary words. Try to match your skills and experience with the employer's needs. I increased membership in our club Increased membership in English speaking club from 45 to 95 new members

Experience Hartwell Engineering, 2015 - present Secretary New York City, New York Coordinate meetings, managed schedules Greet and responded to clients Design electronic file organizing system Write reports and letters from handwritten notes

Experience Cashier Costco – Daejon (2015 – 2017) Offered excellent customer service to promote the business Kept checkout line clean at all times and maintain organized displays Possessed exceptional math skills Trained new cashiers

What should be included in a resume? Experience - (Also called “Work Experience” or “Employment Experience”) If you have had a lot of jobs, use the jobs that are most relevant for the job you are applying for. If you have not had many jobs, use volunteer experience or club experience which is suited towards your job.

Stable Employment Employers will look at how long you have been at a job and how stable are you? If you are always getting a new job year after year it could be a sign that you won’t stay too long at your current position You don’t need to list every job you had List the most relevant jobs

What should be included in a resume? Education - As students, this should be your next section of information. If you are in university, you only need to include university because it is assumed that you have graduated from high school. For the same reason, high school students should not include information from middle school. You should specify the dates of attendance or graduation (or expected graduation). As a university student, include your major and the degree you expect to receive. If your education is particularly relevant to a job, you may want to include a section titled “Relevant Courses.” In this category, you can list classes that might contribute to your employability.

Education Chonnam National University Gwangju, South Korea Expected graduation date June 2018 Major in Business Administration

Education Chonnam National University March 2015 ~ present Gwangju, South Korea Major in French Relevant courses include Business English, Accounting and Advanced Math

Education Bachelor of Arts, English Language and Literature Chonnam National University - Gwangju March 2016 – Present Bachelor of Business Administration Chonnam National University – Gwangju, S. Korea September 2014 – March 2018

What should be included in a resume? Education – As most student have a lot of educational experience but limited work experience many students choose to start their resume with the category ‘education’ rather than ‘employment history’. It is your decision which category you wish to begin with. As your work experience grows, you may want to switch them as time goes by.

What should be included in a resume? Activities - Employers like to see people who have been involved in school or community activities. In this section, list special activities you participated in (student council, volunteer work) and organizations you joined (drama club, baseball team, LPG, etc.). Include the years in which you participated. Be aware, however, that some employers may eventually view this information as irrelevant.

(Relevant) Activities Active member in BBC English club, 2017 Volunteer at Sungbin Orphanage, 2016 – 2017 Member of Student Council, 2014 – 2016 Translator for Gwangju Universiade, 2015

What should be included in a resume? Summary of Skills - Some people use this section to include special skills or talents that are not included elsewhere on the resume, but would be relevant to the employer. Some possibilities are: Type 60 words per minute Fluent in French Translator License Driver’s License

What should be included in a resume? References – Although it is common practice to put “References Available Upon Request” at the bottom of a resume, most career advisors say it is unnecessary. However, there is nothing wrong with taking a nicely printed list of personal references with you to an interview. You should have 3 people who have observed your work habits (employers, teachers, coaches, etc.) and speak about your character. Make sure you have asked their permission to include them as references. Create a separate list of references including their names, addresses, employers, job titles, and phone numbers. It is best to list work numbers since some people don’t appreciate calls at home. You know an employer is interested when they request a list of references.

References References available upon request References Scott Findlay Professor Chonnam National University Yongbong-dong, Buk-gu, Gwangju scottfindlay@yahoo.com 062-365-3151 Kim Hye-sung Manager Starbucks Coffee, Gwangseongdong, Seo-gu, Gwangju kimhyesungstarbucks@naver.com 010-3100-1212

References References available upon request References Name Job title Business Address Phone Number Email

How do I set up a resume? Your resume should be divided into distinct sections. Use bold headings or italicized words for section headings. Headings should stand out as boldfaced, larger text. Employers tend to have certain headings that interest them most. Make it easy for them to find them. Here are some suggested headers: Major Headers (to be used in almost all resumes): Objective, Education, Employment History/Work Experience, (School) Activities. Minor Headers (to be used if appropriate): Skills / Qualifications / Certifications Computer Experience, Community Activities, Honors/Awards, Interests and Hobbies, Volunteer Experience

Should items be arranged in any particular order? Yes! You want your resume to be coherently organized. There are two distinct types of resumes. Most young people utilize a Chronological Format. The chronological style is exactly what it sounds like: It follows your work history backward from your current job, listing employers, dates, and job responsibilities. This is the format that you would most likely use if you are new to the workforce and have limited experience. Frequent job changes and work instability show up dramatically with this format.

How important is the format? The importance of the format lies in its consistency. There is no one best resume format. Remember to stick to one format. It shows off your organizational abilities. Font size Spacing ALL CAPITAL LETTERS Tense Names Dates You can use color but don’t use too much color (think about what company you are applying to) Save as a PDF file Spell check and grammar check

How important is the format? The importance of the format lies in its consistency. There is no one best resume format. Remember to stick to one format. It shows off your organizational abilities. Font size (not too tiny) Spacing / Format spacing ALL CAPITAL LETTERS Tense (consistent) Names Dates You can use color but don’t use too much color (think about what company you are applying to)

How important is the format? The importance of the format lies in its consistency. There is no one best resume format. Remember to stick to one format. It shows off your organizational abilities. One page for a university graduate Google other ‘resume examples’ for your industry Save as a PDF file Spell check and grammar check Tailor your resume for different companies. Don’t design 1 resume and use again and

Do the looks of a resume matter? Absolutely! When sending a resume to an employer or college, don’t skimp. Use white paper and black ink. Avoid using colored paper or fancy graphics in your resume unless the job you are applying for is in a career area that might stress this type of formatting (art, graphic design, advertising, etc.) A little color is good but not too much! You can stand out but don’t go too crazy Know where you are applying to!

a CV or a Resume? A resume is only 1-2 pages A CV (Curriculum Vitae) is longer They both contain a summary statement, work history (employment history/work experience), special skills and education Why is it longer? – a CV may be used for a senior executive, lawyer, professor, doctor or scientist and also contain: professional licenses, certificates, research, lab experience, dissertation, papers, books,

Example #1 i. Examine the first resume What are your thoughts on it? What could be changed? Examine the other sample resumes – which one do you prefer? How are the resumes different (headings, format, etc.)? Judging by the resumes, what jobs are each person applying for?