Bellringer “You become like the FIVE people you spend the most time with. Choose carefully.” –Author Unkown. Consider this quote. Who are the five people.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Graduation Action Plan: 11th Grade Career/College Planning Unit Module Four: Post-Secondary Plan.
Advertisements

Student Job Centre 2012 Resume Writing. Student Job Centre Rules of Resume Writing 1.Relevance - make your resume relevant Read the job posting.
Resume Workshop.
Megan Bergeron Dan Bocchino
English/Ms. Bermudez.  Resumes as a genre of writing: professional writing  It is different from academic genres in that it serves a different purpose.
Preparing for Employment
The purpose of a resume is to provide a summary of your experience, skills, and accomplishments. It is a quick advertisement of who you are, so that a.
Job Searching 101: Writing Your Resume and Cover Letter January 5, 2008 Presenter: Donna Brice, Director.
What is a Portfolio? A portfolio is a collection of important documents and information that can help you get hired for a part time job, prepare for full.
©2015 IPDAE. All rights reserved. All content in this presentation is the proprietary property of The Institute for the Professional Development of Adult.
Jade Chan GEAR UP (Gaining Early Awareness & Readiness for Undergraduate Programs)
Writing a Resume Geography 494 Internship. Overview Preparation Resume categories Types of resumes Writing a cover letter Writing a thank you letter.
CREATING A RESUME. What is a resume?  Also known as a CV (Curriculum Vitae" which is Latin for "course of life“)  One page summary of your skills, education,
Resumes A SHORT business layout of your experiences, accomplishments, and qualifications. Important Relevant Recent.
How to Write a Resume. What is a Resume? A resume is a personal summary of your professional history and qualifications.
Key to the Future Chapter 6, Lesson 2 Warm-Up Questions CPS Questions 1 – 2 Note for teacher: Use “Pick a Student” button in CPS.
Sample Resume Heading Your name Your address (can be a post office box) Your contact phone number (s) (it is a good idea to include your cell phone number.
Types How to Do’s and Don’ts.  The process for writing an effective resume includes five stages. 1. Gathering information 2. Sorting information that.
How to Create a Resume. What a resume is used for: getting a job college applications scholarship applications to give to those you would like to write.
Resume Writing Today’s Workshop will include: Purpose of a resume
Creating a Resume 10 th Grade: Resumes Eduers, 2009.
Resume Writing Putting Your Best Foot Forward!. What is a Resume?  A Resume is: A personal data sheet A short summary of important facts.
Another Look At Your Resume Prepared by: Ralph Bell.
RESUMES Why are they important?.
Building a Resume Resume Sections 10th Grade Advisory Activity.
CREATING A RESUME. What is a resume?  Also known as a CV (Curriculum Vitae" which is Latin for "course of life“)  One page summary of your skills, education,
Resumes Class Workbook. What is a Resume? o Resumes are job search tools that show potential employers who are you. o They summarize your knowledge, skills.
Creating your Resume Put your best foot forward!.
 A resume is a personal summary of your professional history and qualifications.  It includes information about your career goals, education, work experience,
Career Studies Test Review Answer Key. Explain in your own words what is a career? What does it mean to have a career? Why do we need to begin planning.
R ÉSUMÉ W RITING. What is a Résumé ? A way to positively promote yourself Can be used to – Apply for jobs – Apply for scholarships – Provide detailed.
Attack the Prompt Brainstorm Choose the Best Response
R E S U M E S. What is a Resume? It’s a brief history of your accomplishments and experience that you prepare for future potential employers.
SELP Workshop: a presentation on Resumes and Cover Letters CLA Career Services 411 STSS building Joyce Halverson, Presenter (612)
Resume Writing Marketing. Resume What is a resume? A selling tool Outlines your skills and experiences Details your achievements Allows an employer to.
Good Resume Writing! March 12, Writing a Resume! A resume summarizes your skills and experiences by highlighting your accomplishments to future.
RESUMESRESUMES All You Need to Know!. What is a Resume? A resume is brief summary of your personal information, education, skills, work experience, activities,
Getting The Most Out of Your Résumé Terry B. Derrig CTE WSL Coordinator Renton School District (206)
Creating a Professional Resume. What is a Resume? 1 page summary of your skills, education, and experience Advertisement of yourself This is one of the.
RESUME’ YOU on paper.... A well-prepared resume’ Contains all important information Is neat, complete, and accurate Shows an employer that you are: Serious.
Creating A RESUME. What is a resume? A resume is a summary of your academic background, employment background, and job qualifications. “Your resume is.
Creating A RESUME Georgia CTAE Resource Network Instructional Resources Office July 2009.
CREATING A RÉSUMÉ OF “HIRE” QUALITY!. What IS a resume? A selling tool for presenting yourself to a potential employer An instrument used to get a company.
CREATING A RESUME. What is a resume?  Sometimes considered one’s ("course of life“)  One page summary of your skills, education, and experience (Naviance.
Résumé Building IAFNR Careers Module. This is a Résumé!
Language Studies and Academics Résumés Definition, Types, Formatting Employability Module.
Resumes!. WHO ARE YOU? A resume shows what YOU have to offer an employer. A resume shows what YOU have to offer an employer. Resumes should only be 1.
Creating a Resume Objective: Use Microsoft Word to create both a formal and informal Resume.
Carroll County Schools Advisement.  A brief written account of personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experience prepared by an applicant.
Resumes. Agenda  Review the Basics 1. Purpose of a Resume 2. General Tips 3. Formatting  Outline 1. Heading 2. Objective 3. Education 4. Experience.
Mr. Gragert English IV.  What Goes into a Resume  Resume Templates  Resume Dos & Don’ts  Cover Letters: Don’t Send Your Resume Without One  Cover.
WHAT IS A RESUME? Created by: L. Hagberg. YOUR RESUME IS YOUR MARKETING TOOL  Resumes may be prepared in various formats such as: Chronological Functional.
Apply for a Job Chapter 4.3 Page 132. Preparing a Resume  A resume is a brief summary of qualifications including Education and training Job skills Work.
020870A01_LT 1 Writing The Effective Resume The First Step Toward Landing Your Next Job.
RESUME WRITING. RESUMES  Typed, Times or Ariel font on 8.5” x 11” white or resume paper  Know the purpose of your resume  It should serve the purpose.
Functional resumé format: Emphasizes relevant skills Used for entry-level positions Chronological resumé format: Emphasizes related work experience and.
Junior Resume Seminar.  Rank in order of importance what you think colleges listed as their criteria for rendering admissions decisions: 1 – 10  ____Class.
Writing a Super Resume or How to transform your resume from ho-hum to WOW!
Resume Basics.
Resume Writing.
How to Write a Successful Resume You got this!.
Writing a Resume.
How to write an.
RESUME PREPARATION.
ESOL 3 – Workforce Thursdays
Job Searching 101: Writing Your Resume and Cover Letter
By Chief Excell Resumes.
Bell ringer- Discussion
For High School Students
How to Be Professional Day Two
Presentation transcript:

Bellringer “You become like the FIVE people you spend the most time with. Choose carefully.” –Author Unkown. Consider this quote. Who are the five people you spend the most time with? In one to tw0 paragraphs, reflect on these people on their ability to positively or negatively impact your future. Now is the time to make any changes in your life/year that will affect how you look on paper to you future employers and colleges.

Today’s Agenda and Objective Bellringer Review of skills Graduation Speech (Annotate and Analyze) Brainstorming Activity about Resumes Writing a rough draft of your Resume Exit Slip I can create a resume specific to my job interest or career path. I can analyze a speech for tone and theme.

MAIN IDEA REVIEW

Diction and Tone Review What is diction? Word choice What is tone? The author’s attitude toward the subject. How can diction affect tone?

Theme What is theme? Theme: the universal idea of a text, or central idea For example, what would be the theme of Little Red Riding Hood?

Review of terms: Analyzing a Graduation Speech for Diction, Tone, and Theme: As you listen to the commencement speech given by David Foster Wallace to the 2005 graduating class of Kenyon College, follow along with your copy. Annotate your copy for any part of the speech that refers to theme of the speech by *starring* it. Annotate for any diction that helps develop the tone by circling it. At the end, identify the tone and theme. This Is Water (Speech)

Theme Elbow Partner Check Read your theme to your elbow partner. Can you see evidence for his/her theme? What is his/her tone? Is there evidence for that in the diction?

CREATING A RESUME Giving employers the “main idea’’ of you!

Brainstorming Activity-on your desk, jot down What should a resume include?

Skills Notes: Resumes What is a resume? An informational sheet for employers to quickly learn about your experience, education, and skills Must be brief—ONLY ONE PAGE (until you’ve accomplished enough to warrant more.)

Skills Notes: Resumes, cont. Starts with your contact information then an objective specific to your potential employer Lists information relevant to the potential job like your education, work experience, achievements, special skills, etc.

Skills Notes: Resumes, cont. Everything you list should have a specific start and end date Your resume should have absolutely no spelling or grammatical mistakes— potential employers literally trash resumes with mistakes!

Look at Sample Resumes Let’s go over a good resume. Now, look at the sample bad resume. Find the areas that need to be corrected. Why?

Sample Resume: Use action verbs Align headings Highlight your skills (do you put away carts at Kroger or “organize grocery carts, stock shelves, foster positive relationships with customers, etc.)

Log onto the computer Open Microsoft Word Open a resume template Save your work with your first and last name: Monica Cole Resume BEGINNING A RESUME

COMPLETE YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION.

Skills Notes: Objectives An objective identifies the goal you want to achieve at your potential job. It should focus on what you can provide to the potential employer. Examples: To meet the mission of _____ by achieving annual sales goals within the Marketing Department. To serve as a role model for children by working as a counselor at _____. According to some HR directors, an objective is no longer needed on a resume.

WRITE YOUR OBJECTIVE IF YOU CHOOSE TO INCLUDE IT.

Skills Notes: Education This section shows what you have studied and learned. First, list your years attended, name of high school, and location. Example: 2009 – 2013 Dunbar High School, Lexington, KY Next, list any special program you did: Examples: Information Technology Academy, MSTC, etc.

COMPLETE YOUR EDUCATION SECTION.

Skills Notes: Work Experience This section shows your work experience outside of school. Make sure you list the dates, place of employment, location, position, and responsibilities. Example: May 2010 – present, McDonald’s – Lexington, KY Cashier – serve customers, take orders, assist in food preparation, and clean-up restaurant

COMPLETE YOUR WORK EXPERIENCE SECTION.

Skills Notes: Miscellaneous Additions The last three categories of your resume should emphasize things you have done beyond education and work. Achievements should include honors and awards you have received. Examples: GPA awards, attendance awards, voted a position by your peers (like Student Council Representative) Activities should include extracurricular activities like sports and clubs. Examples: basketball team, Beta Club, etc. (make sure you explain your position or role) Special skills should include things like computer, language, and technical skills Examples: Proficient in Microsoft Office programs, Spanish language fluency, Trained in operating machinery

COMPLETE YOUR OTHER SECTIONS.

Skills Notes: References This section allows you to list the names and contact information of people who will give you positive recommendations. Your references will begin on the second page. Make sure you list all of a person’s contact information, including their first and last name, position, place of employment, address, phone number, and address. Do not list family members or friends; you should list teachers, supervisors, coaches, ministers, etc. Notify your references!

Skills Notes: Example Reference You can use me as a reference, if you want: Kari Long, Teacher Paul Laurence Dunbar High School 1600 Man ‘O War Blvd. Lexington, KY (859)

COMPLETE YOUR REFERENCES.

Exit Slip Print your rough draft of your resume and answer the following questions: 1. Identify and explain the strengths of your resume. 2. Identify and explain the weaknesses of your resume. 3. Overall, explain how confident you feel in giving this rough draft to a potential employer.