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Creating a Resume. Objective: Use Microsoft Word to create both a formal and informal Resume. . Why write a Resume?. A Resume is the potential employer’s first look at who you are and what you can do?
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Creating a Resume Objective: Use Microsoft Word to create both a formal and informal Resume.
Why write a Resume? • A Resume is the potential employer’s first look at who you are and what you can do? • Many employers get several resumes for one job, so they don’t waste time with people who do not impress them with their resume. • Your goal is to submit a Resume worthy of a second look.
Basics • Always type your Resume. • Use common Fonts like Arial or Times Roman. • Your Name at the top should be larger font. 14-18 • The text on the rest of the page should be 11-12 font. • Use Black ink • One inch margins • Print on white paper, higher quality paper would look nice.
Contact Information Full Name Complete Address including State and zip Phone Number with area code Email Address
Electronic Submission • Many companies require that you submit your resume through email or online. • It is important to create a good file name that is easily identified with your name. • Ex: andrew_brock_resume.doc • NOT: drew2013res.doc
Objective and Education • Start with a career objective statement. • Ex: To use my knowledge, skills and education to obtain a job in the field of __________. • Your Education section may not be very lengthy during high school, but you want to list your High school and any colleges or universities you attend in the future. • List High School and graduating class. • Ex: A.P. Brewer High School Class of 2014
Leadership Activities • Include any Leadership Roles or Activities you have been involved with. Ex: FFA President 2013 Ex: JV Basketball Team 2012-2013 Ex: Worship Team at First Baptist Church Not: Rock and Roll Club Join a club that can help you!
Work Experience • List any jobs that you have had previously. Ex: Sales Associate at Tractor Supply Company Ex: Carpenter at Brock Cabinet Company Inc. • You may not have any previous jobs. If that is the case list experiences that build job skills. Ex: Babysitting for the Smith Family Ex: Volunteering at the Food Shelf Ex: VBS Teacher at First Baptist Church Ex: Lawn Care for the Jones Family
Accomplishments • Under the Work Experience line a section for accomplishments may be included. • You could change this section to “Related Skills,” “Other Information,” or “Other Interests and Activities.” • This gives you a chance to showcase your achievements. Ex: Honor Graduate Class of 2015 Ex: Public Speaking County Champion • Or your skills. Ex: Works well with a team
References • A separate page for References is a good idea. • If an employer wants References they will request them. Ex: Andrew Brock Agriscience Teacher awbrock@morgank12.org 256-778-8634
Resume Wrap-up • Have someone proof read your resume before you send them out. • Sometimes when you stare at a computer screen for a while you won’t catch the problem. • Check for spelling and punctuation. • Don’t forget to update your resume periodically to reflect new Jobs. Skills and Accomplishments.