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RESUME WRITING-Part 1

RESUME WRITING-Part 1. Mr. Endicott Career Class. What is a Resume?. A resume is a short document that details your qualifications for a job. How much time do you think someone will look at your resume?. About 20 seconds. What are the 3 types of resumes?. Print- Word, etc.

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RESUME WRITING-Part 1

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  1. RESUME WRITING-Part 1 Mr. Endicott Career Class

  2. What is a Resume? A resume is a short document that details your qualifications for a job

  3. How much time do you think someone will look at your resume? About 20 seconds

  4. What are the 3 types of resumes? Print- Word, etc. Electronic- Various databases Web-Based- you create it- “my perfect resume”

  5. What makes a winning resume? • Quickly shows you have the qualifications • Demonstrates that you can meet the employer’s needs-(show knowledge of the job and what you have accomplished that is similar) • Suggests you are likeable/works well with others (Stress activities, teamwork and leadership-use words like accurate, cooperative, flexible, organized) • Appeals to both human and electronic reviewers-(Some employers scan, have databases but some still read-use keywords and action words)

  6. Four steps to preparing your resume • Decide on your job objective- even if you don’t write it on the resume • Choose most appropriate layout- which one works the bet for you • Organize it carefully and write forcefully- use action phrases not sentences-use numbers and specific examples-”raised $3,000- for American Cancer Society while…”-use keywords and industry terminology- “Dreamweaver, Access, Holland Codes, Flash, etc.” • Fine tune each section- Include sections of resume most relevant

  7. 3 Most Appropriate Resume Layouts • Chronological -list your employment history with most recent first-typical of college student • Functional-If you lack directly related experience-skills-based resume • Combination-Do summary of skills then list your experiences with most recent first-not many college students use this

  8. Organization & Format • Appropriate length: maximum limit-2 pgs-most of you will have 1 page • Use standard fonts like Times-Roman, Arial or Calibri • Use boldsfor items you want to stand out • 1 inch margins • 12 inch font for inner text-14-16 inch for name • Use 8 1/2 by 11 inch resume stock paper that is white or light color- quality (16-25 lb.) bond paper • Present strongest qualifications first • Brief succinct language; no unnecessary words • Appropriate format includes keyword phrases of profession • Begin phrases or sentences with powerful action verbs • Bold the Functional Titles (Objective, Education, Activities, etc.) • Always use action verbs with simple, easy to describe entries • Dates should be right-aligned

  9. Good luck! Make that resume stand out and help you land that job you want!

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