BCOm Ch 13 preparing resumes/application messages
Career summary
- A persuasive introductory statement that quickly synthesizes your most transferable skills, accomplishments, and attributes - Place in section labeled "Summary" or "Professional Profile" - The synopsis of your key qualifications should communicate why you are hired
When preparing electronic postings
- Choose postings for your resume with purpose - Don't hurry - Prepare your resume in accordance with the format requested by the employer or job bank - Include keyword summary after the identification section - Email a cover message to accompany the online resume
When preparing a print (designed) resume
- Develop appealing format that highlights qualifications - Format information for quick, easy reading - Create an appealing output to produce professional quality - Consider adding a statement of your creativity and originality
Types of electronic submissions
- Email a resume to a job bank or networking contact - Beam a quick resume version to a PDA or smartphone - Complete an online form or paste resume in a designated section or download form from a job bank - Create a electronic portfolio on your own personal home page
Personal information
- Include personal information (other than information covered by employment legislation) that will strengthen your resume - Consider whether personal information might be controversial
Gathering essential information
- Job search beings with research, collecting, complaining, and analyzing information in order to access marketability - Gather relevant information for decision making - Prepare a company/job profile - Identify unique selling points and specific support
Guidelines for creating an employment video
- Keep simple video, one stationary shot using good camera and tripod - Use proper lighting that focuses on applicant's face - Speak clearly at an appropriate pace for easy listening, using a good quality microphone - Choose camera friendly, well-fitting clothing appropriate for job sought - Edit video to assure professional image
Education standard parts of a resume
- List degree, major school, and graduation date - Include a blank line between schools - Recent or near college graduates should omit high school activities - However, include high school activities if they provide a pertinent dimension to your qualifications - Include overall and major grade point average if they are a B or better, be prepared to discuss any omissions during interview
Application messages (cover message)
- Message is placed on top of resume so it can be read first by employer: gains receiver's attention, provides evidence of qualification, encourages action
Work experience
- Provide information about employment history - For each job held, list job title, company name, date of employment, primary responsibilities, and key accomplishments - Jobs can be listed in reverse chronological order (beginning with most recent) or in order of job relatedness Omit from pronouns referring to yourself (I, me, and my), use subject understood sentences, begin each sentence with action verbs .
References
- Provide potential employers a list of references (people who have agreed to supply information about you when requested) complements your employment credentials - Listing names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses of people who can provide information about you adds credibility to the resume
Qualifications for standard parts of a Resume
- The qualifications section varies depending on the information identified in the analysis of self, career, and job - Usually, qualifications stem from your education and work experience - Order these categories according to which you perceive as more impressive to the employer, with the more impressive category appearing first
Scannable resumes include
- Use popular, non-decorative typefaces - Use 10-to-14-point font - Do not include italics, underlining, open bullets, or graphic lines and boxes - Use ample white space - Print on one side of white, standard size paper with sharp laser print - Use traditional resume format Do not fold or staple resume
Resume
- Vital communication tool that provides a basic for judgement about a person's capabilities on the job - Major tasks: gathering essential information about yourself and the job, using traditional and electronic resources, planning and organizing the resume to showcase your key qualifications and adapting the resume for various types of delivery - 1-2 page limit - Curriculum Vitae (CV) - Academic research positions - More details: research, teaching, publications, presentations, membership - Several pages long
Multimedia resume
- created with presentation software and sent to employers o CD/DVD or posted on a website
Combined objective with career summary
Entry level position in investment banking or finance, internship experience with two investment banking firms, where I prepared and delivered multiple sales presentations to potential high-volume clients
Career summary
Six years of experience in a telephone service center; promoted to team leader after two years and supervisor after four
Identification
To provide information that will allow the interviewer to reach you - Include name, current address, phone number, and email address - Also include your website address or professional networking page to provide access to more detailed information
Sources for identifying career opportunities
Traditional and electronic
Video resume
created as a video for posting on the web, and sites such as YouTube
Only include ethnic background (and other personal information) only if it is ____ ________
job related
Employment video's include
multimedia and video resumes
Fundamental resume
organizational format for a resume that highlights an applicant's transferable skills
- Do not include _________ information that would lead to discriminatory hiring (weight, height, color of hair/eyes, and a personal photograph on resume)
personal
Professional portfolio
presented in digital format and distributed to prospective employers via a website, CD/DVD or other media - Illustrates past activities, projects, and accomplishments - Easy to organize/transport - Must show clear understanding of audience needs and one's qualifications
Guidelines for composing application messages
provide requested information, communicate knowledge about company, job requirements, and filed language, focus on strengths and portray a positive attitude
Targeted resume
reflects the requirement of a specific job listing
- In addition to addressing your ____, ____, and ____, a useful objective statement is positioned so as to show how these abilities will contribute to organization
skills, values, goals
A good job/career objective must be ______ enough to be meaningful yet general enough to apply to a variety of jobs
specific
Chronological resume
traditional organization format with headings that spotlight an applicant's education and experience
General writing guidelines
use contemporary language, avoid writer focused statements, avoid unconvincing generalizations, tailor the message to the employer's needs
Electronic
1. Career guidance information 2. Job listing 3. Company web sites 4. Resume posting services 5. Online job classifieds 6. Subscribing to a newsgroup
Standard part of resume
1. Identification 2. Job career objective 3. Career summary 4. Qualifications; Education/Work Experience 5. Personal Information 6. References
What not to include
1. No photo 2. No salary history 3. No reason you left your previous position 4. No English proficiency unless requested including "English" under "Languages"
Traditional
1. Printed Sources 2. Networks 3. Career service centers 4. Employer's offices 5. Employment agencies and contractors 6. Professional organizations
Job sites help in
1. Searching and applying for job openings 2. Posting resumes 3. Getting a feel for job requirements and pay
Standard parts of resume
1. Separate objective/summary 2. Objective 3. Career Summary 4. Combined objective with career summary
Objective
Position where my proven customer service skills and strong work habits will enable me to contribute to a growing company
