Experience - Creighton University
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Resume & Cover Letter Writing
LuAnn Schwery, Assistant Dean
Creighton University Graduate School
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Resumes
No right or wrong format
Look professional & easy to read
Well written – relevant content
May be tailored and updated for each position
Most students have a reverse
chronological resume
Most common categories:
Objective
Education
Experience
Additional Experience
Honors
Activities
Skills
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Information
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Name – Larger and in bold
Address
City, State, Zip
Phone
Email
Basic Information – Two Styles
William A. Smith
12835 West Center Road
Omaha, Nebraska 68143
(402) 343-3274
[email protected]
William A. Smith
12835 West Center Omaha, Nebraska 68143 (402)343-3274 [email protected]
Objective
Gives resume purpose and direction
Should be short and concise
Examples:
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To obtain a position as a Resident Advisor
To obtain a summer Nexus internship
To obtain admission into medical school
To obtain a position in accounting
Education
University, City & State
Degree
Major:
GPA:
Graduation Date
Minor/Emphasis:
Bachelor of Arts
May 2013
GPA: 3.5
Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska
Major: English
Minors: Business & Spanish
Millard North High School, Omaha, Nebraska
Diploma
June 2009
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Education
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska
Major: Marketing
Minor: Spanish
May 2012
GPA: 3.5
Trinity University, Dublin, Ireland
Spring 2011
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Bachelor of Arts – English
Specialization: American Literature
Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska
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May 2013
GPA: 3.8
Objective: To obtain a Resident Advisor position
Education: Bachelor of Arts – English May 2014
Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska
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Experience
Experience can be . . . . . . .
– Paid or not paid
– Employment related to your field
– Summer jobs
– Internships
– Leadership positions
– On campus employment
– Part-time jobs
**Put the most emphasis on this information
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Experience
Format
– Reverse chronological order
Most recently obtained at the top
– Where you worked, city & state
– Title
– Dates
– Descriptions
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Descriptions
Don’t use a template
Use bullets or dashes
Start each sentence with an action verb
No periods
Spell out states & dates
Utilize a variety of action verbs to describe experiences
Use terms related to your field
List responsibilities from most important to least important
Past tense vs. present tense
Use professional language
– Managed, supervised and evaluated 18 employees
Experience
Delta Zeta Sorority, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska
New Member Educator
January 2011 – Present
- Educate and orient new members to the organization
- Plan and facilitate workshops and educational programs
- Mentor members and address issues and concerns
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Experience
vs.
Additional Experience
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Additional Experience
Old Navy, Omaha, Nebraska
Sales Associate
March 2011 – Present
- Assist customers with purchases and provide quality
customer service
Or
Up Stream Brewery, Omaha, Nebraska
Hostess
June – September 2010
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Activities
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Delta Zeta Sorority
Biology Club Secretary
CU STAR Tour Guide for Undergraduate Admissions
Service Trip Coordinator
Honors & Activities
Creighton Student Employee of the Year – 2012
Alpha Sigma Nu (Jesuit Honor Society)
International Relations Club
Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity
– Rush Chair
– New Member Educator
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2010-2011
2009-2010
Skills
Computer Skills:
Windows XP, Microsoft Excel, Access,
PowerPoint, Webpage design in HTML,
Dream Weaver and social media
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Additional Categories (if needed)
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Research or Research Experience
Service
Publications
Conferences & Workshops
Presentations
Additional Training
Teaching Experience
Licensure/Certifications
References
References: Should be included with resume
References listed on a separate page
Include 3-5 professional references
“References Available Upon Request” – optional on resume
References (continued)
Information to include:
Your name & contact information at the top of reference page
Reference’s name
Title
Where employed
Business address
City, state, & zip code
Business phone number
Email address
Relationship (optional)
Cover Letters
Cover Letters
Your introduction to the employer
Must be sent with every resume
“Please submit resume . . . . (and cover letter)”
Summary of your experience, skills, and abilities – show a
match
More descriptive than your resume
Three paragraph format
Cover Letter Salutation
Date
Ms. Andrea Smith
Human Resource Manager
First National Bank
1620 Dodge Street
Omaha, Nebraska 68116
Dear Ms. Smith:
(Name)
(Title)
(Company name)
(Address)
(City, State, Zip)
Cover Letters
1st Paragraph
– Why you’re writing
Applying for a particular job/position
Inquiring about possible job/position
Relocating to the area and job searching
Cover Letters
2nd Paragraph
– Experience that is related to the position
– What you have to offer the employer
– Show a match between your experience and the job
description
Cover Letters
3rd Paragraph
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Wrap up and thank you
Reiterate your interest in the position
Express interest in an interview
Contact information: phone number & email address
Resumes & Cover Letters
Questions?