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Title: Preparing a Personalized


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Preparing a Personalized Cover Letter and Resume
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Agenda
  • Business Career Services who we are, what we do
  • Your Cover Letter as a Page Turner
  • Your Resume as Your Marketing Tool
  • Q A

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Business Career Services
  • Our mission is to be the vital link between the
    business community and the School of Business in
    providing employment opportunities for all
    students within the faculty
  • to deliver valuable career counseling
  • to enhance job search skills with appropriate
    career management skills and tools
  • Mock interview, document critique, resume
    scanning
  • www.bus.ualberta.ca/career-services

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Tutorial Outcomes
  • Understand what employers want
  • Identify your skill set
  • Outline the purpose of the cover letter and
    resume
  • Understand how to prepare
  • Personalizing your documents

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What Employers Want Top Ten
  1. Interpersonal Skills
  2. Communication Skills
  3. Energy
  4. Problem-Solving Ability
  5. Direction know where youre going
  6. Leadership / Organizational Ability
  7. Persistence
  8. Initiative
  9. Independence

SOFT SKILLS
10. Task Orientation
HARD SKILLS
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Purpose of Cover Letter Resume
  • A sales brochure an honest depiction of YOU
  • Identify you the worker through transferable
    skills
  • Identify you the person through other activities
  • Focus on the needs of the employer and how you
    are qualified to meet those needs
  • Present your written communication skills
    flawless grammar, no typos or spelling mistakes

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Before you Begin
  • Identify the skill sets the employer is looking
    for
  • Identify your skills through a skills matrix
  • Do a self-assessment identify values,
    interests, characteristics, vision
  • Identify companies you would like to work / not
    work for.

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Skills Matrix
WORK SCHOOL OTHER Leadership
Problem Solving Teamwork Initiative
Creativity Communication
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Personalize
  • Understand what skill sets the employer is
    looking for.
  • Highlight these skills in both your cover letter
    and resume. Avoid overselling yourself.
  • Each cover letter should be written specifically
    to that employer. Generic template letters are
    easy to spot.
  • Tell an employer why you want to work for them,
    and what you can offer, not what they can do for
    you.
  • Through SAR, provide examples of your skill sets

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Dos and Don'ts
  • Dos
  • Make sure your documents look clean and
    professional
  • White paper only
  • Font New Times Roman or Arial 11or 12 pt.
    Headings 14 pt., your name 16 pt.
  • Tip turn your paper upside down more black
    than white? Too busy
  • Cover letter 1 page, resume 2 pages no more!
  • Language positive, concise, action verbs

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Dos and Don'ts
  • Donts
  • Provide any personal information such as height,
    weight, date of birth, marital status,
    photograph, etc.
  • Provide references much further in the hiring
    process
  • Use acronyms, such as U of A, SoB, etc. Full
    name.
  • Use superlatives the employer will decide if
    you are excellent or not
  • Use emotional words like, I feel, I think, I
    believe, etc.
  • Provide outdated information your high school
    activities are not relevant at this stage of your
    career.

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Sample Cover Letter
  • Opening identify the position being applied
    for.
  • Body Answer the questions Why are you
    interested in the position/company? Why
    should they be interested in you and your
    skills? Give ONE good example of a skill set
    they ask for (S-A-R).
  • Closing paragraph indicate your desire to meet,
    and express your appreciation for their time
    spent considering your application. Leave
    contact information.
  • Either electronic signature or via email

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Your Resume
  • Chronological order from most recent to past
  • Headings, in order, should be
  • Education
  • Work Experience
  • Volunteer Experience
  • Awards / Scholarships
  • Interests
  • Go to www.bus.ualberta.ca/career-services/students
    /job_tools/resume.htm

First page you the student worker
Second page you the person
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This is Where You Want to Be
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