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GeneralWill change as you gain career experience and change jobsMay even need to adapt your resume depending on kind of job you are applying forFormattingLog in as student/student. Do not use a template. Don’t use EVSC email address/timing. Use own name@ if possible.Stop right now and create a professional sounding gmail address (using own name) if you don’t have one.Name your resume your last name + resume + the date. BuenteResume.5.1.19Share with me: jan.aylsworth@Log in as student/student. Open Chrome window and go to your professional gmail account.Choose a readable font (11 or 12 pt). Create it as a Google doc.HeadingName at top, a little larger than body typeCentered with address, phone, professional sounding email addressObjectiveStart with “To.” Not a complete sentence. No period.Make it about how you want to use your talents/skills/abilities for the benefit of your future employerEducationGoes first if you are in high school or just gradated. After you have solid work experience, that will go before education.Your home school goes first (before SICTC).Include your GPA only if it’s 3.0 or higher.Work experienceStart with most recent.Date range, where you worked, your responsibilitiesVolunteer experienceIf you don’t have any volunteer experience, get some before you need to write a “real” resume.ActivitiesThese can be anything that present you as a well-rounded individual with a range of interests and abilities. (Clubs, sports, any sort of leadership position).ReferencesThree. Ask your references before you use them. Their name, title, address. How they want to be contacted (phone/email).Cover letter criteria notesYour opportunity to convey your professionalism and sell yourselfAvoid using “I” too often. Use “you” as much as municate how you want to help the employer do what it does best.Read up on the employer before you write the letter and show that you know something about it.Use keywords from the job ad (if there is one) to show how you fit.If someone from the organization referred you, lead with that because a recommendation from within the company puts you ahead of the competition.The goal of the resume and cover letter are to position you well against the competition so that you are called in for an interview.(Use this column to make your own notes as needed). Christian Williams123 Seahorse LaneSt. Louis, Missouri 63105(812) 456-7899christianwilliams@ObjectiveTo attain a diesel repair technician position, where I can use my skills and abilities to make sure diesel engines are operating efficiently and safely for my employerEducationNorth High School, Evansville, Indiana. Graduation expected May 2020. GPA: 3.8.Diesel Service Technology, Southern Indiana Career & Technical Center, Evansville, Indiana. Graduation expected May 2020. GPA. 3.8.Certifications & dual creditsCertifications in progress: (Leave blank for now) Dual credits in progress: (Leave blank for now)Work experienceMay-August 2019: Internship with Evansville Diesel Repair. Shadowed diesel technicians, gained hands-on repair and diagnostic experienceSeptember 2018 through February 2019: Checkout clerk, Schnucks Market.October 2018 through February 2019: Attendant at Mike’s Car WashVolunteer experienceSummer 2018: Helped build a playhouse for Boys and Girls Club of EvansvilleSummer 2019: Walked dogs at Vanderburgh County Humane SocietyActivitiesTrack and field, junior and senior yearDebate club, freshman through senior yearChristian WilliamsMarch 20, 2021Mary SmithVice President of DevelopmentGlobal Industries123 Sedge LaneEvansville, Indiana 47711Dear Ms. Smith:Please consider me as a strong candidate for the position of vice admiral dog groomer. As stated in your advertisement, Global Industries is seeking to fill this position with someone who demonstrates accuracy, integrity and a passion for this kind of work.The experience outlined in my resume demonstrates that I can offer you all of these qualities and more. As a former dog groomer with Regional Industries, I consistently produced work that drew the admiration of my supervisor and numerous clients. At the same time, my customers benefitted by seeing a sincere desire to leave their dogs looking much better than when the animals arrived. In addition, no one was bitten. This kind of performance is possible only when a person truly has a passion for the work and performs with a sincere desire to succeed.I am looking forward to meeting you in person and having an opportunity to communicate that I am someone who would be a good fit for Global Industries.Sincerely,(Your signature goes here if this is hard copy. If not, just double space.)Christian Williams123 Seahorse LaneSt. Louis, Missouri 63105(812) 456-7899christianwilliams@Christian Williams123 Seahorse LaneSt. Louis, Missouri 63105(812) 456-7899christianwilliams@111612400ReferencesJames BuenteDiesel InstructorSouthern Indiana Career & Technical Center1901 Lynch RoadEvansville, Indiana 47711(812) 435-8824 (w)jim.buente@Sherilyn WhistonExecutive DirectorCaring Volunteers for Animals456 Made Up Name AvenueEvansville, Indiana 47711(812) 234-4578sherilyn.whiston@Rev. Jeremiah GarciaFirst Church of Evansville123 Church StreetEvansville, Indiana(812) 432-6871jeremiah.garcia@ ................
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