Resumes & Cover LettersLecture 2 – May 10Please turn off cell phones!
Glitches (Already!)Textbooks coming in by the end of the weekDifferent editions of the textbookMake sure to subscribe to the blog ASAPDon’t forget – no class tomorrow
Talking with your resumeTypeface (Times) Bold = shoutingItalics = whisperingRegular = conversational Point sizeNo more than 20 (name) No less than 11 (dates) Most should be in 12 pt. No more than one pageMargins .5 all around
Sections of the resumeInformationObjective – depends… Education Work experience Leadership experience Skills Honors/Awards
InformationName                               Phone numberAddress (pick one)       E-mail address
Objective Job fair vs. single applicationBe as specific as possible Don’t be repetitive One line, at most
Education Anticipated graduation University name City, State Major/degree Minor Bright Futures?
Work experience Dates				Title Organization (bold)		Job details (2-3) City, State (italics)			No complete sentences
Leadership experience Similar to work experience Fewer bullet points Highlight volunteer and professional work
Skills Computer skills (Microsoft Office) Foreign languages  CPR/First Aid Photography/videography/drawing
Honors/Awards Condense with skills if only a few Only need years One line each
Resume ReviewGet together with a partner for 7-10 minutesProofread: spelling, grammar, wordingContent – make suggestions
References Always on a separate page Include 2-3 professional/academic references Name, title Organization Phone number E-mail address Physical address
 Cover letters Single-spaced, no indentations Your address & date (top right) Contact info (top left) Contact person’s name, title Company’s name Company’s address
Content 4 main points Introduce self Anecdotal Direct Show you know them Cite specifics  Explain why this speaks to you What can you do for them Explain your experience Be specific Don’t be arrogant Closing Thank you, in advance, for your time How will you follow up? Phone number
ClosingBottom-left Sincerely, Leave room to sign E-mail address
For Lab 2Bring completed resume Bring completed references (separate sheet) Cover letter info – cover letter to be written in lab
For Thursday… Read Chapter 2 (Chap. 3, 6th ed.) Read Chapter 7 (through pg. 135) (Chap. 8, through pg. 144, 6th ed.) Bring a copy of The Alligator to lecture

Resumes & Cover Letters

  • 1.
    Resumes & CoverLettersLecture 2 – May 10Please turn off cell phones!
  • 2.
    Glitches (Already!)Textbooks comingin by the end of the weekDifferent editions of the textbookMake sure to subscribe to the blog ASAPDon’t forget – no class tomorrow
  • 3.
    Talking with yourresumeTypeface (Times) Bold = shoutingItalics = whisperingRegular = conversational Point sizeNo more than 20 (name) No less than 11 (dates) Most should be in 12 pt. No more than one pageMargins .5 all around
  • 4.
    Sections of theresumeInformationObjective – depends… Education Work experience Leadership experience Skills Honors/Awards
  • 5.
    InformationName Phone numberAddress (pick one) E-mail address
  • 6.
    Objective Job fairvs. single applicationBe as specific as possible Don’t be repetitive One line, at most
  • 7.
    Education Anticipated graduationUniversity name City, State Major/degree Minor Bright Futures?
  • 8.
    Work experience Dates TitleOrganization (bold) Job details (2-3) City, State (italics) No complete sentences
  • 9.
    Leadership experience Similarto work experience Fewer bullet points Highlight volunteer and professional work
  • 10.
    Skills Computer skills(Microsoft Office) Foreign languages CPR/First Aid Photography/videography/drawing
  • 11.
    Honors/Awards Condense withskills if only a few Only need years One line each
  • 12.
    Resume ReviewGet togetherwith a partner for 7-10 minutesProofread: spelling, grammar, wordingContent – make suggestions
  • 13.
    References Always ona separate page Include 2-3 professional/academic references Name, title Organization Phone number E-mail address Physical address
  • 14.
    Cover lettersSingle-spaced, no indentations Your address & date (top right) Contact info (top left) Contact person’s name, title Company’s name Company’s address
  • 15.
    Content 4 mainpoints Introduce self Anecdotal Direct Show you know them Cite specifics Explain why this speaks to you What can you do for them Explain your experience Be specific Don’t be arrogant Closing Thank you, in advance, for your time How will you follow up? Phone number
  • 16.
    ClosingBottom-left Sincerely, Leaveroom to sign E-mail address
  • 17.
    For Lab 2Bringcompleted resume Bring completed references (separate sheet) Cover letter info – cover letter to be written in lab
  • 18.
    For Thursday… ReadChapter 2 (Chap. 3, 6th ed.) Read Chapter 7 (through pg. 135) (Chap. 8, through pg. 144, 6th ed.) Bring a copy of The Alligator to lecture