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Agenda. ResumesPurposeFormatsContentOrganization and AppearanceCover LettersPurposeFormatContent. Purpose of a Resume. Goal: ?an interviewA resume is a strategic personal marketing tool to sell your relevant experience, education, skills, accomplishments and qualifications to potential employers.
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1. Resume Writing & Cover Letters Physical Therapy
September 9, 2008
VCU University Career Center
Division of Student Affairs and Enrollment Services
Virginia Commonwealth University Handouts:
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-PT resume example
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-cover letter example
-PT resume example
-PowerPoint slides
-business cards
-evaluations
3. Purpose of a Resume Goal: ?
an interview
A resume is a strategic personal marketing tool to sell your relevant experience, education, skills, accomplishments and qualifications to potential employers
4. Resume Formats Resume
Chronological Resumes
Functional Resumes
Combination Resumes
Curriculum Vitae
5. Resume Content *Use the categories that fit you
CORE CONTENT AREAS:
Name and Contact Information
Objective or Professional Interest Statement
Education
Experience
Scholarships/Honors/Awards
ADDITIONAL CATEGORIES:
Certification/Licensure
Selected Coursework/
Projects/Presentations
Research Experience
Publications & Presentations
Professional Organizations
Computer/Technical Skills
Skills Summary
Additional Experience
Professional Development – training, professional organizations, workshops, conferences
Student Organizations
Community Service/Volunteer
Foreign Languages
6. Name and Contact Information Do not write “Resume” or “Curriculum Vitae” on your resume
On top of page:
Name – slightly larger font size (14 or 16)
Contact information – legible font size (11 or 12)
Address
Phone number(s) (cell – screen calls, professional voicemail)
Email address (remove hyperlink, professional)
7. Name & Contact Information~Examples~
Jamie T. Student
907 Floyd Avenue ? Richmond, VA 23284 ? 804.123.4567 ? studentj@vcu.edu
_______________________________________________________________
Jamie T. Student
Current Address: 907 Floyd Avenue ? Richmond, VA 23284
Permanent Address: 123 Lovely Lane ? Fairfax, VA 32145
804.123.4567 ? studentjt@vcu.edu
_______________________________________________________________
Jamie T. Student
Current Address: studentjt@vcu.edu Permanent Address:
907 Floyd Avenue 804.123.4567 123 Lovely Lane
Richmond, VA 23284 Fairfax, VA 32145
8. Objective Optional
If you have one, be specific
Avoid clichés or general statements
Focus on how the employer would benefit, not on how they can help you
Consider targeting your objective for each resume you send out
9. Objective~Examples~ OBJECTIVE
To obtain a position as a Pediatric Physical Therapist.
OBJECTIVE
Seeking an acute care Physical Therapy position through the assistantship program offered by VCU Health System.
OBJECTIVE (PROFILE)
Recent physical therapy graduate with interest in sports medicine and experience as a certified athletic trainer seeking orthopedic resident position.
10. Education List all degrees in reverse chronological order
MCV/VCU
Abbreviating degrees is appropriate; writing them is preferred
GPA optional for graduate or professional school
Indicate graduation with honors
Do not include high school graduation
11. Education~Examples~ EDUCATION
D.P.T., expected May 2008
Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), Richmond, VA
(in the tradition of the Medical College of Virginia)
B.S. in Human Nutrition, Foods and Exercise, May 2005
Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (Virginia Tech), Blacksburg, VA
EDUCATION
Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, Virginia
Doctor of Physical Therapy Expected: 05/2008
Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Blacksburg, Virginia
Bachelor of Science 05/2005
Major: Human Nutrition, Foods and Exercise
GPA: 4.0
12. Experience Focus on relevant experience
Include clinical experience and other relevant experience
Focus on type of clinical experience and any specializing (e.g., spinal cord injuries)
Demonstrate well rounded clinical experience
Can include unpaid experience, internships or volunteer work
Begin descriptions with strong action verbs
Include complete but succinct descriptions
Avoid the use of personal pronouns
Focus on skills and accomplishments rather than including a comprehensive list of job duties
Quantify accomplishments whenever possible
13. Action Verbs Use strong, descriptive action verbs to describe your experience
If it is a current experience, use the present tense
If it is a previous experience, use the past tense
Avoid gerunds (-ing)
Vary your action verbs (refer to action verb list in resume guide)
Avoid “duties include” or “responsible for”
Refrain from using “handled” or “dealt with” when referring to people
14. Physical Therapy Skills/Action Verbs Evaluate
Consult
Communicate
Document
Examine
Teach
Assess
Implement
Refer
Supervise
Diagnose
Manage
Collaborate
Plan
15. Examples of PT Experience Descriptions Developed patient education handouts that are used by all nine PTs in the clinic
Initiated and headed up PT Month activities for the hospital that included a community health fair and local radio spots
Completed a clinical research project that resulted in a 37% increase in patient satisfaction
Developed a program for measuring continued competency
Increased revenue by 25% through direct marketing efforts to physicians
Taught inservice programs on documentation for staff PTs that resulted in fewer reimbursement denials
Revamped the clinic’s documentation forms to be consistent with the Guide to Physical Therapist Practice
-taken from The American Physical Therapy Association website
16. Experience~Example~
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
VCU Health System Richmond, VA
Student Physical Therapist May-July 2006
Completed an acute care rotation.
Evaluated and treated patients in various intensive care units including neuroscience, surgical, and medical
17. Honors Honor Societies
Scholarships awarded
Other awards
May separate into undergraduate and graduate if you have many items
Alphabetical or reverse chronological order
Include graduation with honors in Education section (cum laude, magna cum laude, summa cum laude)
18. Honors~Example~
HONORS
MCV Alumni Association of VCU Scholarship, awarded 2006
Mary T. McGuire Scholarship, awarded 2005
Phi Beta Kappa, inducted 2005
Order of Omega Honor Society, inducted 2004
Golden Key International Honour Society, inducted 2003
Virginia Tech Dean’s List, all semesters
19. Organizations Focus on relevant organizations
Highlight leadership positions
Include memberships in professional organizations and student organizations related to field
Include years of membership
Can be combined with Honors or another section
List in reverse chronological order or alphabetically
20. Organizations~Example~
ORGANIZATIONS
Student Conclave, Staunton VA (2006)
American Physical Therapy Association (member since 2005)
Virginia Physical Therapy Association (member since 2005)
Virginia Tech Student Government Association (2001-2005)
21. Community Service/Volunteer Include relevant volunteer experience or community service
Consider elaborating on this experience; organize just like experience section
22. Community Service~Example~
COMMUNITY SERVICE
1st Annual VCU Department of Physical Therapy Golf Tournament, Bottoms Bridge, VA
Coordinator/Volunteer, April 2007
Planned and organized golf tournament to raise money for The Foundation of Physical Therapy
Camp Bruce McCoy, Chesapeake, VA
Volunteer, May-June 2006
Took an interdisciplinary team approach in working with campers with traumatic brain injury
Adapted activities for a variety of functional levels
Habitat for Humanity, Newport News, VA
Volunteer, July 2005
Collaborated on a team to build affordable homes for low-income families
23. Resume Organization and Appearance
Consistent organization is critical to an effective resume
The appearance and organization of the resume is just as important as the content
Skim …
in less than 10 seconds
24. Resume Organization Avoid templates
Consistent organization
Use horizontal space
Balanced page
Fill the page
White space in between sections and entries
Use tabs, not space-bar to indent
Use “print preview”
Resumes should be one page in most cases
A second page is justified if it includes relevant, significant information
If you use more than one page, make sure you include “Name, Page #” & avoid stragglers on all subsequent pages
Use bold, CAPS, italics and underlining strategically and sparingly
Be consistent with heading style and margins
Use one font style and size (except for your name and/or headings)
Font: Times New Roman or Arial
Font Size: no smaller than 10 in Arial or 11 in Times
Margins: at least 0.5 inches
Avoid paragraphs
Use bullets, not dashes
Avoid numbering your secitons
25. Resume Appearance - Proofread Use all periods or no periods at the end of sentences
Dashes used in dates – consistent size, consistent spacing
Check for spelling and grammatical errors
Spellcheck does not check words in all caps
Avoid personal pronouns and personal information
26. Resume Appearance - Final Copy Avoid graphics, pictures, color ink
Print on laser printer
Use high quality, 100% cotton paper in white or off-white
Don’t staple or fold
Don’t print on both sides of paper
If mailing, use large envelope
27. References List 3-5 professional references on a separate document following the resume
Copy and paste your contact information at the top of the page
When listing references include name, title, organization/institution and department, business address, phone number, and email
Don’t write “References available upon request” on your resume
ALWAYS ask permission from person giving you the reference
Offer your references a copy of your resume
Inform your references of the positions you’re applying for so they are prepared
28. References~Example~
REFERENCES
Judy Smith, PT, PhD
Assistant Professor
Virginia Commonwealth University
School of Allied Health Professions
Department of Physical Therapy
P.O. Box 980224
Richmond, Virginia 23298-0224
Phone: (804) 828-0234
Fax: (804) 828-8111
jsmith@vcu.edu
29. Cover Letters Why write one?
Purpose:
Introduce yourself/your resume
Indicate the position you are seeking
May take the place of the objective
Highlight your qualifications
Tailor letter to the job
30. Cover Letter Format Business letter format:
(Left justify everything)
Your address
Today’s date
Employer’s name, title, organization, address
Greeting
Body
Closing (Sincerely, Yours truly)
Your signature
Your typed name
Enclosure(s): resume, application, references...
31. Cover Letter Format Simplified format:
Leave off greeting and closing
Use this option when you are not writing to a specific person
Allows you to avoid generic greetings (To whom it may concern; Dear Sir or Madam)
32. E-mailing a Cover LetterTwo options: 1. Your e-mail is the cover letter, attach your resume
Leave off return address, date and employer’s address
Follow basic cover letter writing guidelines for the body of your e-mail
E-mail cover letters should be briefer than traditional cover letters
Spell check and proof read your e-mail prior to sending
2. Write a brief e-mail, attach your cover letter and resume
Follow traditional cover letter writing guidelines
Spell check e-mail and cover letter prior to sending
33. Content: First Paragraph Introduce yourself and state why you are contacting the organization
Indicate the specific position of interest and how you learned of the position
Include degree you are seeking and when it will be awarded
You may wish to quickly summarize your experience/qualifications in one sentence
34. Content: Body Paragraphs Explain why you are interested in this position and this organization – demonstrate that you have done your research
Address each skill or qualification in the position description and explain how you meet the organization’s needs – be specific
Provide examples that demonstrate your skills
Do not just repeat your resume
35. Content: Concluding Paragraph Reiterate your interest
Invite the employer to contact you and repeat your contact information (it should already be listed at the top)
Indicate how and when you will follow up (if you have the contact information to do so)
Thank the employer for their time and/or consideration of your application
36. Cover Letters Other information to include:
Request information or interview
Explain gaps in employment, why you are reentering the job market, or why you are changing the focus of your career
If you were informed of the position by an employee of the company, include their name
37. Tips For A Stellar Cover Letter
Address letter to a specific individual, when possible
Be specific when discussing your career goal and qualifications
Give supporting evidence of your skills
Try not to start many sentences with “I”
Write no more than 3 or 4 paragraphs
Write simply and clearly
Cover letter should complement, not repeat your resume
Let your personality come through
38. Resources Resume Guide: http://www.students.vcu.edu/careers/documents/ResumeHandout.electronic.allpages.pdf
Cover Letter Guide: http://www.students.vcu.edu/careers/documents/CoverLetterHandout.pdf
OR
Go to www.students.vcu.edu/careers
Scroll down and click on “Resume Guide” and “Cover Letter Guide” on the left side of the page
39. VCU University Career Center
Jeanette Waterman
ejwaterman@vcu.edu
University Student Commons
Monroe Park Campus
www.students.vcu.edu/careers
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.