Title: Keith Munson, Career Specialist
1Resumes Cover Letters
- Keith Munson, Career Specialist
- Strommen Career and Internship Center
- LL of Anderson Hall
2Strommen Career Internship CenterUpcoming
Events
- Minnesota Private College Job Internship Fair
Tuesday, February 22, 2011900-300 p.m.
Minneapolis Convention Center, Minneapolis, MN
Cost - TBD Must register with Augsburg's
Career Internship Center http//www.mnpcfair.or
g - Alumni and Student Networking Reception
Thursday, February 10 , 2011 530 PM - 730 PM
Oren Gateway Lobby - Resume Writing Workshop Thursday, February 3,
2011400-500 p.m. Christenson Center, Century
Room - "Job Internship Fair Success Strategies for
Interviewing On the Spot"Thursday, February 3,
2011500-600 p.m. - Job Internship Fair Prep Sessions-see wiki site
for times/dates.
3Purpose of a resume
- Marketing tool
- Communicate the highlights
- Focus on relevant/important information
- The trailer, NOT the whole story
- To generate interest and get you an interview
4Types of Resumes
- Chronological
- Lists experiences in reverse chronological order
- Ties responsibilities, achievements, and
experiences to specific employers, positions, and
dates - Functional
- Emphasizes skills/knowledge rather than dates
employers - Combination
- Mixes format of chronological and functional
- Use combination/chronological most often
5What Type is Right?
- Chronological Pros
- Most commonly used
- Preferred by employers
- Easiest to do and write
- Stresses steady Consistent employment
- Clear concise
- Used to highlight titles, names of employers,
growth in career
- Chronological Cons
- Gaps in employment are readily evident
- Difficult to highlight skills
- Hard to conceal non-related employment
- Not advantageous for career changers or frequent
change
6What Type is Right?
- Functional Pros
- Emphasize skills not used in recent employment
- Used when changing career/entering workforce
after absence - Advantageous if there is a lack of career growth
- Functional Pros
- Advantageous if you have various, unconnected
work experience - Used when most experience is freelance work,
consulting, or temporary
7What Type is Right?
- Functional Cons
- Forces you to identify skill clusters that may
not be needed by employer - Not advantageous when you have performed limited
number of work functions
- Combination Pros
- Good for career change
- Good for entry after absence
- Combination Cons
- Holds same disadvantages as functional resume
8Resume Basics
- Use formatting to make important information
stand out - Be consistent in formatting, grammar, etc
- Make absolutely sure there are no mistakes
- Formatting is the easy part.......
9Resume Sections
10The Sections of Your Resume
- Heading
- Includes general information
- Name
- Phone Number
- Address
- Email Address-MAKE SURE IT IS APPROPRIATE
- Should be bigger bolder than the rest
- Separate from the body using a line or graphic
- Be conservative with graphics
11Objective or Professional Summary
- Your objective is optional
- Focuses on YOUR interests and goal
- If not on resume, it must be in your cover letter
- Be clear concise about what you want
- If you are not specific, list your career
interests
- Also optional
- Lists highlights of background relevant to
employer - Encourages employer to read on
- Helps highlight skills not evident in work history
12Objective or Professional Summary
- Seeking an entry-level position in accounting
with a focus on tax and auditing.
- Demonstrated leadership ability
- Excellent organizational skills and
detail-oriented - Several years of experience in customer service
and sales - Intern experience at General Mills and Thrivent
Financial for Lutherans
13Education Section
- Must include
- Institution name and location
- City state
- Degree
- Date of graduation
- Major, minor, concentration
- Optional
- GPA
- Course work
- Computer skills
- Financing of education
- Deans list or honors
14Skills or Qualifications Section
- Skills employers desire
- Oral/written communication skills
- Teamwork skills
- Interpersonal skills
- Flexibility
- Leadership
- Computer Skills
- List hardware, software, platforms
15Experience/Work Experience
- May include internships, volunteering, community
service, or work experiences - Include
- Job title
- Name of company or organization
- City state (no zip codes)
- Responsibilities/duties/skills required
- Dates employed
16Jazz it up!
- Highlight important information
- Bold
- Italics
- Caps
- You may want to use a bulleted list of
skills/duties/responsibilities to make sure the
information stands out - Use action words to describe what you did
17Write Effective Skill Phrases
- Skill phrases are action statements that describe
your experiences. - Components of a skill phrase
- Bullet point
- Action verbs in the past-tense
- Specific skill that was learned or honed
- Results of your work, or how or why you did the
work. - Avoid personal pronouns when writing skill phrases
18Skill Phrase Example
- Fair
- Sold sporting equipment to customers
- Better
- Developed sales strategies for selling sporting
equipment to customers - Best
- Developed effective and creative sales strategies
that resulted in the top sales of sporting
equipment for four consistent months
19Other Sections
- Leadership experience offices held
- Greek organizations
- Include dates titles
- Honors scholarships
- Clubs organizations
- Professional memberships affiliations
- Hobbies-LIMITED NUMBER
- Kicker (centered at bottom)
20References
- Must be on a separate page of same paper
- Include
- Name title of person
- Company or organization
- Address
- City, state, zip code
- Phone number
- Email address
21References Keith Munson, MS Career Specialist
Employer Development Strommen Career Internship
Center Augsburg College 2211 Riverside
Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55454 (612)
330-1167 munsonk_at_augsburg.edu
22Final Dos and Donts
- Do
- Keep it brief
- Use 81/2 x 11 paper
- Check grammar
- Target your resume
- Be creative
- Check appearance
- Always include a cover letter (over head 10)
- Use quantifiable measures
- Dont
- Use abbreviations
- Mention salary, etc.
- Use fancy bold or exotic paper
- Include personal info.
- Use the passive voice
- Staple or fold resume
- Include references on resume
23Cover Letter Essentials
- Make each cover letter fit the job in which you
are applying for - Use your experience and relate it to the job
- Express passion for the kind of work you would be
doing - Add something in the letter that states how what
the organization does/mission fits with your
values or interests
24Cover Letters
- Jake Ryan Sample
- 2211 Riverside Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota
55454 612-555-5555 sample_at_augsburg.edu - October 11, 2009
- Dan Howman
- Project Manager
- Pace Analytical Services, Inc.
- 14870 Granada Avenue
- Minneapolis, MN 55454
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- Dear Mr. Howman
25Introduction
- Dear Mr. Howman
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- I was excited to see your advertisement for the
Chemist position on Augsburg Colleges Augpost
system. I have been looking for a position that
would allow me to use my experience in research
to work within a pharmaceutical environment,
where the focus is on developing relationships
with partners in the healthcare field. Paces
mission fits extremely well with my values and
passion to protect the environment and make the
world healthier for everyone.
26Body of Letter
- Recently , I graduated from Augsburg College
with a bachelor of arts in Chemistry and
Computational Economics. During my junior year,
I did an internship at the University of
Minnesotas Chemistry department. Within that
position, I worked effectively on the team to
develop useful methodologies for the synthesis of
natural products as potential pharmaceuticals. I
really enjoyed the opportunity to be involved in
the development, testing and research of new
pharmaceuticals. My education, internship, and
research experience have increased my abilities
in the following areas -
- Effectiveness in testing and researching
potential pharmaceuticals - Strong analytical and problem solving skills
- Excellent interpersonal and intercultural
communication skills - Successfully worked with research teams regarding
product development and suggestions for
optimization
27Ending
- My work, education, and leadership experiences
have allowed me to grow both personally and
professionally. I am passionate about working
within the field of pharmaceutical research and
believe that I can make an important contribution
to Pace Analytical Services Inc. Enclosed is my
resume for your further consideration. Thank
you in advance and I look forward to meeting with
you soon. -
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- Sincerely,
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- Jake R. Sample
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- Jake R. Sample
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- Enclosure
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- Resume Rubric
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