Brought to you by Michigan Tech University Career Services www.career.mtu.edu Julie Way, Assistant Director Building and Maintaining a Strong Resume.

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Brought to you by Michigan Tech University Career Services Julie Way, Assistant Director Building and Maintaining a Strong Resume

Resume Writing Tips Make your resume stand out! My Resume!

Employer Perspective  On-line applications (it’s a must now)  Pre-screening tool  Follow-up to networking  One way to judge your professionalism  Evidence as to how you will provide value as a human commodity to help them maintain and grow their success

Employers Look For… Professional, hands-on, industry experience Accomplishments/Results/Value-Added/Growth Communication Skills (written and oral) Project Management Problem Solving Teamwork Leadership Computer/Technical Skills Work Ethic/Initiative/Time-Management

Your Perspective  Professional journal/record  First step in preparing for an effective job search  Marketing tool  Your potential to add value  Your professionalism  Take-away document to follow networking

Creating a Powerful Resume The first step in preparing yourself for an effective, job search is to create a powerful resume that will attract attention, open doors and help get you an interview. On average, employers spend 30 seconds reviewing your resume before sending it to the “yes” or “no” pile

Creating a Powerful Resume Tell your story… 1) Brainstorm – write it all down…in detail What: name your project/work Why: your goals and objectives What: I did/am doing (action verb), using (tool, method, technique) to accomplish (small step/task) Results: Accomplishments 2) Categorize it 3) Pull out the value

Choose a Format  Create your own (copy, but don’t use a template)  11 or 12 font size (no less than 10)  I inch margins (no less than ½ inch)  Arial (or similar) font  Clean and attractive (white space)  More than one page?

Contact Information  Name  Current address  Personal phone number (voice mail)  Official-looking  URLs: blog, webpage, LinkedIn profile  Separate with a line

Professional Summary Strengths Accomplishments

EDUCATION First and foremost…you are a student University Location Your Degreeexpected graduation Project/Thesis: Advisor: GPA: Certifications FE Exam

Professional Experience Hands-on, real world experience Functional vs Chronological

Computer/Technical Skills Operating Systems Software Applications Tools Equipment Methods Techniques

Professional Development Specialized Skills Leadership

Accomplishments/Awards Competitions Rankings Recognitions Publications and presentations Value-added Ensure your reader can appreciate your accomplishment using some detail

Community Service (volunteer work) Leadership Initiative Teamwork Accomplishments/Value-added

RESUME DO’S  Use standard sized, white/light tint, heavy paper  Ensure copies are smudgeproof  Save in both.doc and pdf formats  Write out accroynms or abbreviations  Read, re-read and have someone else read, to ensure it’s mistake free

On-line Resources…

Career Fair Preparation  Preparation is the key to the success of any endeavor! The Career Fair is a wonderful opportunity to network with people who have the power to give you a job It’s also a fierce competition

Career Fair Prep  3 Steps in your preparation to ensure You bring you’re a-game: Before During After

Before…  Target 10 – 15 companies you’d like to work for and list them in order of priority: Research each company and prepare study sheets for your Career Fair targeted companies (bring them with you), including…  Company name and 3 reasons why you like the company  What they do  What products and services they offer  What their goals/mission/future is   3 ways you can add value to their company – why are you a good fit for their needs?  Academic abilities – vertical learning curve  Real-world, hands-on Internship and Project experience  Strong and demonstrated communication, teamwork, and leadership skills   2 Intelligent, informed questions for the company representative  I see where you’ve just expanded to Asia, won a contract, bidding for…  I’ve read where…can you tell me more about it  Can you tell me what kinds of projects I’ll be working on

Before…  Upload your resume to HuskyJOBS  Don’t forget to select “Opt-In Resume Book” to publish your resume so company reps can find you  Apply for jobs your target companies have posted BEFORE the Career Fair  Check Information Session schedule  Memorize your own schedule

During…  Step up to the company booth and recruiter… Smile and extend your hand in greeting (practice your firm, 3 second hand shake) First…thank that person for traveling to campus. Everyone appreciates being appreciated! Hand the recruiter your resume and begin introducing yourself

During…  Prepare and MEMORIZE a 60 second infomercial  20 seconds personal – name, hometown, field of study, year, hobbies, etc.  20 seconds about your hands-on experiences – co-op, internship, enterprise, class project…what’s exciting you right now  20 seconds about future – what you wish to continue to do at Michigan Tech and what you want to do outside of your college career and when you graduate

After…  When you walk away from a company booth:  Ask for the representative’s business card or write down the representative’s full name  Write down 2 things you talked about  If you don’t get an interview…send follow-up letter within 24 hours of meeting at the Career Fair to thank the representative for spending time speaking to you at the Career Fair, Reiterate your interest in their company and tell them you’ll continue to follow up.  If you do get an interview…send thank you letter within 24 hours of interview

After…  Ensure you are close by your phone  If you can’t be at all times, ensure your voice mail is personal and professional