Career Unit RESUMES. Questions to think about… What is a resume? Why would you want to have one? Is there more than one type of resume? How do I make.

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Career Unit RESUMES

Questions to think about… What is a resume? Why would you want to have one? Is there more than one type of resume? How do I make a resume?

I havent had a job… I dont any experience… What can I put into a resume? Heres a list of questions. The answers will help you recognize your strengths. Upon completion, you will be more prepared to write your resume.

17 Questions to direct your resume writing… Answers the following questions in a WORD document. SAVE AS: Your Name Resume Worksheet Use complete sentences instead of re-writing the questions. The reader will know the question when they read your answer. This activity will not only help guide your resume ideas, but also focus on your writing skills.

Question #1 Good friends count on each other for lots of things. What do YOUR friends count on YOU for?

Question #2 What does your FAMILY count on you for?

Question #3 IF one of your closest friends were to BRAG about you, what would they say?

Question #4 IF YOU felt totally comfortable bragging about yourself, what would you brag about? What are you most PROUD of?

Question #5 What GOOD QUALITIES did you inherit from your family? What have you done that shows you have that quality?

Question #6 Do you have any volunteer or community service experience that you're proud of? (For example, PTA, church, neighborhood organization.)

Question #7 What COURAGEOUS things have you done that you feel good about?

Question #8 What DIFFICULTIES or barriers have you overcome, to get where you are now?

Question #9 What CREATIVE things have you done that you feel good about?

Question #10 Describe something you DESIGNED, CREATED, built, made, or fixed up, that gave you a strong sense of satisfaction. Tell why you feel good about it.

Question #11 Which subjects were you best at in school. Why did you enjoy those particular studies?

Question #12 What PRAISE or acknowledgment did you get from your teachers or trainers?

Question #13 What do you KNOW so well--or DO so well--that you could teach it to others? What's the MAIN TIP you'd tell people about how to do that LIKE A PRO?

Question #14 Name about TEN QUALITIES or characteristics of OTHER PEOPLE that you most respect or admire.

Question #15 Think of a PROBLEM that came up that had other people stumped, but that YOU were able to do something about, to improve the situation. What did YOU do? What does that say about your abilities?

Question #16 If you suddenly disappeared for 3 months (say the US government sent you on a SPY MISSION!) what would your friends and family MISS most about you? How would their lives be more difficult, or less fun, if you weren't there to help?

Question #17 Which of the qualities you named in Question #14 above are ALSO true about YOU? For each quality that's true of YOU, tell what you DO that gives people the impression that you have that quality

So for your assignment Write a Resume. (for a summer job) Assistance is on our class webpage –Career #2