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Resume & Interviewing Skills
Los Angeles Term Spring
Orientation 2009
The importance of Resumes
• Resumes are essential to the workforce, it
provides potential employees a chance to
shine before and during their interviews.
• Standard resumes are fine but to land the
job… you need to STAND OUT
• Poor Resumes definitely stand out but in a
negative manner
How to make a proper Resume:
Heading
• The most important part of your resume is your HEADING.
• This provides your name, address, email address and phone
number.
• Your heading should be the first thing on your resume, right at the
top.
• Your name should be easy to find in your heading, make sure its
bold and the font is enlarged. Provide the correct address and the
most convenient phone number you can be reached at.
• Your resume SHOULD ALWAYS provide an APPROPRIATE email.
Employers will not take you seriously if your email is
[email protected] or [email protected].
• Use an appropriate email, if you don’t have one make one now. Ex:
[email protected] etc
How to make a proper Resume:
Objective
• The objective or mission statement is a
one sentence declaration of the type of job
that you are seeking. It appears beneath
the heading and is as specific as possible,
noting the company you are applying to,
the job title you are seeking and skills you
would like to use in that job.
How to make a proper Resume:
Education
• This section of a résumé lists all the colleges
you have graduated from, along with their
addresses and any degrees you have earned
with the date you attained them.
• If you are in the process of attaining a degree,
list the expected date that you will receive it.
• Do not list your high school unless it is of
importance to the employer that you are
applying to (i.e. applying to be a teacher at the
same high school you graduated from).
How to make a proper Resume:
Experience
• An experience section on a résumé indicates past work experience
from most current to past jobs.
• It may also include past class courses that pertain to the position
• Each job should include your title, the name of your
• employer, city and state, followed by dates of employment.
• Next, summarize your contribution to the position,
• achievements, and/or responsibility assumed. Give numbers
• when applicable. Make sure to use action verbs to begin your
• statements
• Use a present verb tense only when describing a current position.
This should not be a job description, but instead should illustrate
your accomplishments and results.
How to make a proper Resume:
Honors & Awards
• This is an optional section of your résumé and should
include scholarships and other related honors.
• These can be school or non-school related. Make sure to
include the date you received the honor or award.
• For clarification it may be necessary to give short
descriptions of the nature or purpose of some of the
organizations, awards, honor societies or service
• organizations.
• Only include scholarships that are based on merit, not
financial need.
How to make a proper Resume:
Skills
• In the skills section you should inform the
reader of any unique, relevant or
necessary skills that you have but are not
reflected in the other sections of your
résumé.
• For example: foreign languages
(conversational, fluent, bilingual),
computer applications, certifications, etc.
How to make a proper Resume:
References
• Your references should be on a separate
sheet of paper. Or at the bottom your
resume, write “Upon Request”
• You should let your references know that
you will be using them on your resume.
• Make sure you have all their current
contact information
Interviewing Skills
• DRESS FOR SUCCESS
• Girls: pant suits, business skirt and dress,
conservative blouses, nothing open and closetoe shoes, no heavy make up or strong perfume.
• Guys: suit with tie, dress shirt and slacks, no
earrings, and appropriate hair cut.
• BE CONFIDENT
• Sell yourself
• Show your talents and gifts
• Arrive 5-10 minutes early