2 Resumes CoverLetters
2 Resumes CoverLetters
2 Resumes CoverLetters
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Resume Development
Purpose of Resume Create a favorable first impression Make a match between your qualifications and the needs of the employer Display skills, talents, abilities, and experience
Characteristics of a Strong Resume Organized and visually pleasing Clear and concise in presenting your experience Tailored to specific position, industry, and organization Technically correct in grammar, spelling, and punctuation
Resume Writing Tips Use specific action verbs (see the last 2 pages of this book) Be consistent with past tense Use concise phrases Proofread!! Most employers spend 20-30
seconds scanning a resume in order to determine if its worth a second look. Make it easy for them to find what theyre looking for!
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Example: Task - put the food supplies out for workers Organized - what did you organize? For whom? Why? How? Organized employees food supplies...For what reason? Organized food supplies to increase access...When? How? Organized food supplies to increase access for busy employees during peak business hours.
Resume Template
NAME
Address City, State Zip Code Phone Email
Resume Example
JULIE SMITH
125 Broadway Street Eugene, OR 97403 541-555-5834 jsmith@yahoo.com
OBJECTIVE (Optional) Should tell employer what kind of job you are looking for and highlight what you offer. Example: Product Marketing Analysis position in the consumer products industry that will utilize my research and problem solving skills PERSONAL STRENGTHS / ACHIEVEMENTS or SKILLS SUMMARY (Optional) This section typically appears at the top of the resume as an introduction and makes assertions about your abilities, qualities and achievements. Present only skills or accomplishments that are relevant to your reader. Example: Strong analytical problem solving and market research skills Demonstrated initiative and self motivation financed 50% of education Strong cross-cultural communication skills obtained through extensive international travel and study in Central America EDUCATION (Required) Simple presentation - Lead with degree, institution and include date of completion. If you have more than one degree, list in reverse chronological order. Example: Bachelor of Science in Accounting, June 2009 Lundquist College of Business, University of Oregon GPA = 3.2 GPA is required for Accounting and Finance positions. Otherwise, if it is above 3.0, it wouldnt hurt to include it.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Expected June 2012 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR Charles H. Lundquist College of Business Concentration in Finance, Minor in Economics Cumulative GPA: 3.6, Finance GPA: 3.85 Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Economic Foundations of Competitive Analysis, Introduction to Business, Introduction to Psychology, Spanish (3 years) Resident Assistant, September 2009-Present University Housing-University of Oregon, Eugene, OR Mentored, supported, and advised first-year college students which contributed to high retention rates Arranged quarterly educational and social programs for more than 80 students to build sense of community Interpreted and enforced university policies and procedures Communications Volunteer, June-September 2010 Boys and Girls Club, Eugene, OR Maintained MS Access database of club participants visits and usage of the facilities Coordinated media packets and proofread press releases Assisted the Communications Director in her daily activities and on projects Filed, answered phones and greeted visitors Cashier, July 2005-August 2009 Albertsons, Eugene, OR Handled cash in excess of $5,000 and reconciled receipts daily Provided fast and friendly service enhancing customers shopping experience Responded to customer concerns and directed questions as needed Organized promotional displays for highlighted products on special
COURSE HIGHLIGHTS
EXPERIENCE
EXPERIENCE (Required) Should reflect strengths, accomplishments or achievements. Back up your assertions with evidence. Present most relevant information first All verb tenses should agree (past tense is the standard convention) Format sparingly for greatest impact Experience can include volunteer and co-curricular activities as well as paid jobs Communicate using current industry terms, but avoid jargon and opaque abbreviations Use percentages and number details to add magnitude: Which resulted in a 30% membership increase, or Planned training program for 35 participants Example: Nordstrom, San Francisco CA (Summers 2009-10) Salesperson/Management Intern Earned 2010 top sales associate award for customer service during summer sales season Researched market trends for retail sales, presented findings to top management INTERESTS or ACTIVITIES (Optional) List hobbies, interests, volunteer work, club membership, etc. to show diversity or another skill area related to your career goal. This area may also include travel experience. Try to avoid controversial topics. REFERENCES Not generally included in a resume - no need for the phrase available upon request
SKILLS
Fluent Spanish, Conversational French, Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint), MS FrontPage UO Investment Group-Member, September 2010-Present Women in Business Club, September 2009-Present Food for Lane County-Kitchen Assistant, January-July 2008 Hiking, music, traveling, snowboarding
ACTIVITIES
INTERESTS
Resume Example
Paul Chavez
180 E. 24th Apt. 2 Eugene, OR 97405 541-555-2102 pchavez@gmail.com OBJECTIVE Product Marketing Analysis position in the consumer fitness products industry that will utilize my research, analysis and communication skills PERSONAL STRENGTHS/ACHIEVEMENTS Strong analytical problem solving and market research skills Excellent communication skills writing, presenting, training EDUCATION University of Oregon, Eugene, OR Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration Sports Business and Entrepreneurship Concentrations Spanish Minor Portland Community College, Portland OR Associate of Arts - Oregon Transfer EXPERIENCE American Marketing Association, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR New Member Committee Chair May 2010-May 2011 Identified marketing venues to attract new members, resulting in a 5% membership increase Collaborated with committee members to plan and implement welcoming programs for new members resulting in greater participation of new members on committees Developed marketing plan for future membership drives JCPenney, Portland, OR Marketing Intern/Sales Associate December 2009-August 2010 Researched market trends for retail sales, presented findings to top management Communicated closely with managers, staff, and customers to ensure tasks were completed and customer satisfaction goals were met Assisted manager with scheduling and payroll tasks Earned top sales associate award for exceptional customer service during summer sales season, 2009 INTERESTS Distance running, soccer, softball, other team sports, Latin culture and literature
Characteristics of a strong cover letter Targeted to specific employer and job Organized and visually pleasing Clear and concise in articulating skills and interests Key points are structured within focused paragraphs Introduction and conclusion sentences are effective in transitioning between ideas and between paragraphs Use active and positive tone: Instead of would or could, use will or can - Bad: I would appreciate the chance for an interview - Good: I look forward to meeting with you...
June 2010
Use specific examples to illustrate your skills Establish a SITUATION. We were short staffed and had a three month backlog in filling orders. Describe the ACTION you took. I developed a spreadsheet that helped us track order dates and parts status. Reveal the RESULTS of your efforts. Within 20 days the backlog was eliminated.
How do I know what skills an employer is looking for? Conduct informational interviews with the organization, other companies in that industry, and/or people in that career (see Step 3: Job Search booklet). Scrutinize the job description for key words and incorporate them into your application materials. Example: Each year we look for enthusiastic individuals to help us produce and market Rose Festival events. We're looking for people who are interested in gaining valuable learning experiences in a fast-paced environment. Manage the implementation of float sponsor benefits Manage effective communication between sponsors and event managers Assist with coordination of sponsor hospitality functions Provide on-site marketing support at Rose Festival events Aid in strategic marketing planning for the 2011 Rose Festival
Date Contact name Title Company name Address City, State Zip Dear Mr. or Ms. Last Name:
Step 2 Write possible cover letter body paragraphs. Theme 1: Tell the best story (example) from your experience that supports your claim. Include the Situation, Action, and Result.
Introductory Paragraph: Specify why you are writing Identify the individual(s) who referred you Note a previous point of contact, if applicable Provide an overview of your letter I am writing to apply for the position of...with...company as advertised in...My (theme 1) and (theme 2) make me a strong candidate for the (job title) position. Body Paragraphs: Elaborate on your strengths as they relate to needs of the employer Provide specific examples demonstrating your knowledge and experience Close paragraph with conclusion sentence focused on how skill will impact employer. Example: My previous work experience has allowed me to develop my communications and customer service skills. During the past two summers I conducted marketing research for InvoTech, a company specializing in computer games. I surveyed over 50 retailers regarding their customers online purchasing activity and analyzed the data for patterns and preferences. Now I am looking to utilize this experience by helping your company improve communication with retailers and assisting them with evaluating e-commerce possibilities for computer-based entertainment. Conclusion Paragraph: Reiterate your interest in the position with the organization Identify next steps I am extremely excited about the position of ___with ___ company and look forward to beginning the interview process. Proactive: I will contact you the week of ___ to discuss my application and to learn about your recruiting procedures. -orReactive: I look forward to hearing from you soon. Sincerely, Signature Typed name below Use a font that is easy to read (Times or Arial) 10-12 point size for body and 14-18 for name
Repeat Step 2 until you feel youve made your best possible case. Step 3 Write introduction and conclusion paragraphs. The introduction and conclusion should emphasize what interests you about this job or company. They should also preview (intro) and recap (conclusion) the main themes of your letter.
July 6, 2011
Mr. Archie Weatherby California Investments, Inc. 25 Sacramento Street San Francisco, CA 94102
Use this format when sending a hard-copy letter. When emailing, you can either send your cover letter as an attachment, or as the body of your email. If you send it in the body, you do not need the formal letter heading at the top
Dear Mr. Weatherby, Im writing to apply for the insurance broker position with California Investments, Inc. I am looking to start a career in sales, and I was drawn to your company because of your employee development programs and opportunities for career growth. My ability to connect with clients and produce results makes me a strong candidate. In each of my many sales positionsradio ad sales, newspaper subscription sales, and bartendingI have developed a loyal client base. In radio ad sales, I took the time to understand each clients advertising needs and helped them find ad slots that would connect best with their target customers. Because I helped them identify and achieve their goals, I had the highest referral rate of any of the sales force. Insurance sales is also based on identifying and reaching client goals and client referrals. Im confident I will be similarly successful in that field. Ultimately, however, client relationships arent valuable unless they can be translated to sales. When I was selling newspaper subscriptions to college students, I quickly learned how to adapt my pitch to their needs. Even at a time when print is dying, especially in the college-aged demographic, I was able to increase my new subscribers by at least 20% each quarter. I will be in California at the end of this month, and I would like very much to talk with you about my ability to build fruitful relationships and a potential broker position. I will follow up this letter with a phone call to arrange a time to meet. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely,
Julie Smith
Julie Smith
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