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1 Objective 3.04: Academic, Occupational and General Employment Skills
The Amazing Resume Objective 3.04: Academic, Occupational and General Employment Skills

2 The Resume A document containing appropriate and important facts about a person who is applying for a job is a resume A resume aids the job-seeking process in that it organizes experiences and skills.

3 What is a resume? Primary marketing tool to obtain interviews
Represents your experience and strengths Highlights your competencies, accomplishments, and future capabilities

4 The type of resume that works best for a person with continuous work experience is a chronological resume

5 Format: DO’s ONE page and error-free Prioritize order
Reverse chronological order One font choice Professional; single font color

6 Format DON’Ts AVOID: Personal information Personal photo Health status
NO height, weight, age, marital status Personal photo Health status Abbreviations or acronyms

7 Anatomy of the Resume Contact information Objective Education Experience Related Additional Skills, Certifications, Professional Affiliations Community/Civic Involvement Leadership Volunteer Activities, Honors or Awards

8 jsmith2@iastate.edu ♦ 620 Lincoln St., Ames, IA 50011 ♦ (515) 555-7890
Contact Information Joe Smith 620 Lincoln St. 40 High Road Ames, IA Newton, MA (515) (617) JOE R. SMITH Lincoln St. (515) Ames, IA First Name / Last Name Current Address Permanent Address (if applicable) Phone number address JOE R. SMITH ♦ 620 Lincoln St., Ames, IA ♦ (515)

9 OBJECTIVE Specific to position and work-centered, not self-centered Stated on either the resume or cover letter Examples: A part-time position that offers contact with the public and the opportunity to market a quality product or service A summer 2007 internship in technical design with Land’s End When formulating your objective, avoid terms such as: growing, dynamic company; opportunity for advancement; challenging position; position dealing with people; a progressive company. These phrases have little meaning to the person who will make a decision for an interview invitation and in fact may indicate the candidate has no idea about his/her professional objectives. For instance, read the following poor resume objective: "Desire a rewarding position in a challenging environment using my people skills and problem solving talents." This objective tells nothing about what the individual wants to do. In fact, this objective could fit any position from a Doctor to a Zookeeper! EXAMPLES: Sales representative... A summer position/internship that offers contact with the public, structured on-the-job training, exposure to management, and the opportunity to market a quality product or service.

10 EDUCATION Institution name, city, state OPTIONAL:
Degree, expected graduation date Major Minor Concentration Option May (or may not) include high school OPTIONAL: Related courses Honors and Awards GPA (3.0 or higher) Study abroad Study tours Research projects Honors

11 HONORS or AWARDS Awards Scholarships Prizes Honor Societies
Professional affiliations

12 Education Example #1 Humboldt High School, Humboldt, IA
High School diploma, May 20xx Top 10% of graduating class

13 EXPERIENCE Most recent first
Employer name, job title, city, state, dates Separate experience into different sections (if applicable) Use action statements to highlight accomplishments Internships, practicum, volunteer, leadership

14 EXPERIENCE “LABELS” Community Service Related Experience
Leadership Experience Volunteer Experience

15 ACTION VERBS Begin phrases with action verbs Start with best action first; least impressive action last Quantify and qualify Provide the context of your work

16 Use of Action Verbs Avoid Active verb examples Responsible for
Duties included Assisted with Active verb examples Coordinated Oversaw Trained Performed Planned

17 Experience Example Experience Floor Team Member, Target
Ames, IA, June 200x-present Assist customers with merchandise selections Create and maintain merchandise displays Complete sales transactions

18 Experience Example Experience
Host, Chili’s, Des Moines, IA, December 200x-present Train new staff under direction of Restaurant Manager Greet and escort customers to seating area Process orders and complete sales transactions for Chili’s To Go carry out service

19 SKILLS A candidate with little work experience will need to focus attention on skills. Foreign Language(s) Computer Skills Special Technical Equipment or Software Possible descriptive phrases: Fluent Proficient Conversational skills Reading and/or writing ability Working knowledge of Familiar with

20 Skills Example Skills Computer: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Photoshop Proficient on Macintosh and PC Languages: Fluent in Spanish Conversational in French

21 REFERENCES First and Last Name Title Street Address City, State
Separate page from your resume Match “header” format and content for resume Current or former supervisors Avoid family members, unless you have worked for them First and Last Name Title Street Address City, State Phone number address


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