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Excerpts from Actual Resumes
• Received a plague for leadership skills of the Year
• Personal Interest: Donating blood. Fourteen gallons so far.
• Instrumental in ruining entire operation for a Midwest child care center.
• Marital Status: Often
• Attended The Ohio State University from 1895 – 1999
• Am a perfectionist and rarely if if ever forget details
• Accents: British, French, Australian
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Parts of a Resume
I.
Identifying Information – This first section of your resume should tell who you are and help prospective employers reach you quickly.
Brutus Buckeye
Steeb Hall, Box 356
70 West 11 th Ave
Columbus, OH 43210
(614) 555-1212 brutus.2@osu.edu
Brutus Buckeye
Campus Address
Steeb Hall, Box 356
70 West 11 th Avenue
Permanent Address
1500 Cool Street
Anytown, Ohio 43210
Columbus, Ohio 43210 (555) 555-1212
(614) 555-1212
Brutus.2@osu.edu
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II. Job Objective –
This section summarizes the type of work you want to do, and the career field in which you interested (OPTIONAL)
Pick the best job objective
1.
An exciting position within any government agency doing interesting things.
2.
To obtain a sales management position, multi billion dollar, international, food distribution company located in the northeastern part of the United States, preferable New England.
3.
Entry-level human services position where I can be promoted to a supervisory position.
4.
To obtain a social work assistant position within a state government agency.
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III. Education –
For most graduates, the most important qualification they have to offer is their education. Therefore this section should be listed on your resume directly below your objective statement
• List the names and dates of degrees conferred in reverse chronological order along with the names of the degree granting institutions.
• It is advisable to specify major and minor fields of study, and to list courses of particular relevance to your job objective.
• Special achievements or honors can be included in this section or in a separate section (usually titled, Honors & Awards)
• If you have a strong G.P.A., list it. At least above a 3.25
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III. Education –
Samples
EDUCATION
The Ohio State University
B.S. in Family Studies
Area of Expertise: Child Development
G.P.A. 3.5
Columbus, OH
Expected June 20XX
EDUCATION
B.S.B.A. in Finance, minor in Accounting
The Ohio State University
August 20XX
Columbus, Ohio
Related Course Work: Corporate Finance, Financial Management, Effective
Business Writing, Financial Accounting
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III. Experience –
For each work experience, list your position title, the name of the organization you worked for, and the dates you worked. Then follow with a description of the work performed
Winning Formula: verb + subject + outcomes
• The more that a past experience is related to the work you are seeking the more space you should allot to its description.
• When possible, not any achievements or key lessons learned from your experiences.
• Highlight what you have done in a concise, powerful, action-oriented way.
• Since position titles usually do not do justice to the work performed, it is advisable to highlight the functions for which you were responsible.
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III. Experience –
Samples
Social Service Work Experience
Franklin County Children Services Columbus, OH
Social Service Assistant Summer 20XX
• Assessed families’ needs establishing eligibility for benefits and services such as food stamps, Medicaid, Welfare and transportation.
•Monitored and kept case records on clients from different ethnic backgrounds, reporting progress to supervisor and case manager.
•Visited clients’ homes providing emotional support and making sure services were being received.
•Assisted children ages 5-8 in need of counseling or crisis intervention, making successful referrals.
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III. Experience –
Samples
Study Abroad Experience
IES Business and Economics Program Dijon, France
Exchange Student Winter 20XX
-Examined the business and finance environments in Europe while studying the French language and culture.
-Developed awareness of global economic, political issues and realities of
European Community Countries.
-Lived with French family enhancing cultural awareness and sensitivity to customs and cultural differences.
-Adapted to new environment working with students in cross-cultural teams.
-Increased initiative and independence while dealing with uncertainty, ambiguity and traveling.
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III. Experience –
Samples
East of Chicago Pizza Company customer Service Representative
Columbus, OH
April 20XX- June 20XX
•Sold Italian dishes to diverse customers on a daily basis increasing sales in 2% annually.
•Managed $1000 balancing drawer at the end of the day.
•Advertised, marketed, and recommended menus to customers resulting in a
100% customer satisfaction.
•Communicated product knowledge to customers facilitating decision making.
•Created a welcoming environment providing a pleasure dining experience.
•Trained and supervised 5 new employees on gourmet mission and goals to enhance customer satisfaction.
•Assisted manager in daily operation dealing with customer complaints creating alternatives solutions and problem solving needs.
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V. Additional Skills –
Summarize your academic skills, along with any related work skills in a “Skills” section on your resume. This will quickly show an employer a qualitative summary of the skills and experience you have to offer.
COMPUTER SKILLS
Microsoft Word, Excel, & Access, HTML, Dream Weaver, & SPSS
Additional Skills
•Research, collect and analyze data utilizing SPSS for various
Departmental child development research projects
•Foreign Language, Intermediate level in Spanish
•Computer, proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, Front page.
•Customer Service, worked as a server at Macy’s . Columbus OH 20xx
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VI. Additional Section Headings
• Community Outreach
• Civic Engagement
• Honors & Awards
• Campus Activities & Awards
• Awards & Activities
Honors & Activities
•Americorps, Volunteer, Summer 20XX
•Tau Beta Pi - Women Honor Society, inducted 20XX
•Volunteered at the Red Cross Blood Campaign Program, 20XX
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VII. References
• References are individuals who can attest to your qualifications for a particular position, people who can discuss your skills and attributes.
• Create a separate page to use for listing your references.
• You should elect 3 to 5 people to serve as your references and list them in the order you want them to be contacted.
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Tips for a Successful Resume
• Print your resume on quality bonded paper (best colors are lighter shades of white, ivory, off-white, and/or cream).
• Use a readable font and print from a laser printer (best fonts are Arial, Garamond, or Times New Roman ).
• Proofread, make sure grammar and punctuation are correct.
• Keep your resume to one page if you have limited work experiences.
• Do not embellish, be truthful about your accomplishments
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Cover Letters
• The purpose of a cover letter is to tell a prospective employer what you can do and why you are qualified.
• It is an opportunity to demonstrate your writing skills and it opens a window to your personality.
• A good well planned cover letter is just as important as an impressive resume, and together they form an important resource in your job campaign.
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Keys to Effective Cover Letter
• Tell the employers what you can do for the company, instead of what the company can do for you.
• Find out about the employers’ needs, then emphasize what you can do to meet their needs.
• Consider how your work experience, education, and/or personal qualities would be helpful to the employer.
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Cover Letters
Application Letters:
• Used to get your resume read and generate interviews.
• Used to respond to job advertisements and demonstrate that your qualifications fit the position.
• Link major job dimensions with you related past performance, experience, interests, and education.
• Responds to Company’s Needs
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Writing Style - Cover Letters
• It’s addressed to a specific individual.
• It grabs the reader’s attention in the first paragraph.
• It sounds confident without being arrogant.
• It’s no longer than one page.
• It answers the question: “Why should we hire you?”
• It’s action oriented.
• It used the first person (“I”) sparingly.
Cover Letters - Format
Your Street Address
City, State, Zip Code
Date
Name of Person
Job Title
Company/Organization
Street Address
City, State, Zip Code
Dear Mr./Dr./Ms./Mrs. XXXXXXXXXXXXX:
Dear Hiring Representative:
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Cover Letters - Format
7007 Chestnut Street
Columbus, OH 43210
February 4, 20XX
Dr. Rose Smith
Villa Rosa
56 Northeast Avenue
Dublin, OH 43444
Dear Dr. Smith:
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Cover Letters – First Paragraph
The beginning of your letter should catch the reader’s attention, but avoid catchy phrases and gimmicks. Also, tell why you are writing (e.g., name the specific position or type of work for which you are applying) and mention the resource used in finding out about the opening or company/organization. Introduce your second paragraph: Education, Experiences, Personality traits
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Cover Letters – First Paragraph
It is with great interest that I am applying for the position of Volunteer Management within Villa Rosa.
I learned about this opportunity from Kristen Hall, of your Volunteer Program, who highly encouraged me to apply. I believe that my educational background in
Child and Family Development combined with my extensive experience at the Columbus YWCA and my excellent interpersonal skills make me a strong candidate for the position.
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Cover Letters – Second Paragraph
“Flirt” a little, show them that you have done your research on them. Paraphrase their mission at a minimum.
Explain why you are interested in working for that employer or in that field of work, and most importantly, what your qualifications are (e.g. academic background/training, work experience, personal skills). Point out achievements that relate to the field in which you are applying, without duplicating exactly what is included in your resume.
Connect them to the company’s needs and show them you have researched them. (“Kiss” it)
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Cover Letters – Second Paragraph
What appeals to me about Villa Rosa is your wide range of vital services to young mothers and expectant mothers including a prenatal residential program and the
Postnatal House. As you can see in my enclosed resume I have developed the skills that will make us a good fit. My Bachelor ‘s degree in Child and Family Development and my Volunteer Management course taken at the Volunteer Center of Columbus have acquainted me with the principles of volunteer recruitment, training, motivation, supervision, and evaluation. I have considerable experience in working with young women in a helping capacity, both through my position as a peer counselor at the
Columbus YWCA, and as a camp counselor at a camp for behaviorally troubled adolescents. I can also offer you my experience in individual counseling, facilitating discussion groups, and teaching young people about health issues – all of which relate directly to the services which I would be training volunteers to provide within your organization. I enjoy working with youth and possess a strong desire to facilitate positive development in both the young women directly served by your programs, as well as their children. I believe firmly in the value of your services, and would like the opportunity to share my knowledge and experience with your organization.
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Cover Letters – Third Paragraph
Refer the reader to the enclosed resume or other application instrument. Indicate that your resume summarizes your qualifications and background.
Include any additional information you think is relevant for your future employer to know.
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Cover Letters – Third Paragraph
In addition to my related experiences in the field I also possess strong computer skills as well as proficiency in Spanish that may be very useful in your workplace and may add diversity to your work environment.
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Cover Letters – Closing Paragraph
Indicate your desire for an interview. State that you will call on a specific day to see if an interview can be arranged at this person’s convenience. If you will be in the geographic vicinity on a certain day, stress the importance of setting up an interview on that day.
Sincerely,
Signature
Your Name
Enclosure(s)
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Cover Letters – Closing Paragraph
I will welcome the opportunity to discuss with you my suitability for this position. You can contact me at (614)
555-1212 or by e-mail to buckeye.1@osu.edu
at your convenience. Thank you very much for your time and consideration.
Respectfully yours,
Brutus Buckeye
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