Resume Building and Job Searching
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Resumes and Coverletters
Books: 650.14 in the non fiction section of the Milton
Public Library
Online: search for resume examples, resume templates,
or in Microsoft Word search for resume templates.
Know the purpose of your
resume
The objective of a resume is to land an interview!!!!
Back up your qualities and
strengths
Back up your qualities with real life and work
experiences (don’t forget your outside
organizations…volunteering = excellent way to get
experience and to meet people in the field)
Make sure to use the right
keywords by analyzing the job ad
Check the job description, use a thesaurus, look for
clues as to what the employer might be looking for.
Use effective titles
Grab the employers attention and be descriptive to give
a better idea of past work experience.
Example:
Accounting
Better:
Management of accounts received, accounts paid and
financial Recordkeeping
One resume and coverletter for
each employer
Tailor your resume and coverletter for each employer
and job ad.
No scattered information
Your resume must have a clear focus.
Use action verbs
Action verbs are basically verbs that will get noticed
more easily, and that will clearly communicate what your
experience or achievement were.
Examples: managed, coached, enforced and planned.
List of many examples to use can be found at
http://www.quintcareers.com/action_skills.html
Don’t forget the basics
Make sure that your contact details are clearly listed.
Have someone
else read it!!!
Social media, the job search, and
interview skills
Email addresses
Answering machines/ phone messages
Ringtones
Answering the phone in person
Facebook and other social media
Job sites
The interview
Email addresses
Make a new one. Make it professional.
Your name.
Great way to keep track of the resumes you have sent and
the responses.
Answering machines / phone
messages / ringtones
No cutsey ringtones, definitely no cursing, or your favorite
music. Professional…you are trying to get a job, not make
friends.
Answering machines/phone messages should be polite,
refrain from “Leave a message”…try “You have reached
_____ please leave a message and I will return your call.
Thank you.”
Answering the phone in person
Be polite. You never know.
Facebook and other social media
(twitter, blogs, websites, etc.)
Be careful what you post and what you make public.
Employers will most likely Google you or Facebook you even
if they do not do a background check.
If you do not want your boss to see it…do not post it or post it
anonymously.
Job searching
Try going directly to the company website rather than a job
database.
Figure out the industry you want to work in, do some
homework. Consider job searching, resume writing as your
full time job.
The interview
Dress for success.
Be positive.
Do not LIE!!! Do not lie on your resume or it could show in
the interview.
The interview is your time to shine.
Tie everything into a couple of themes that you have chosen
from the job ad. Example: collaboration, team playing,
building partnerships with other organizations, etc. Listen to
the interviewer, jot down notes and take your time answering
each question.
Represent yourself…no one else will.