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Learn about the key documents required to enter and succeed in the competitive game design industry: job application, cover letter, resume, and follow-up letter.
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Game Art and DesignUnit 2 Lesson 2Execute the Documents Necessary to Enter the Game Industry
Big Idea Specific skills are necessary in order to obtain and keep a job in the competitive design industry.
Job Application • The employer uses the application to obtain information about educational background, work experience, and the applicant’s ability to follow directions, write neatly, spell words correctly, and provide accurate information. • It is very important to take the time needed to complete the application correctly.
Job Application • Remember the following: • Be neat • Be accurate • Complete all areas • Follow the directions exactly • Check spelling
Cover Letter • A cover letter is sent with a résumé when applying for a job. • Used to introduce the applicant to the employer and show how skills match the job. • Should answer the question- Why should I hire you? • Sometimes used as a screening process before reading the résumé.
Cover Letter Should Include • Your Address (Do not put your name here) • Today’s date • Mr. /Ms. Employer’s name (If you don't have one, get one!) TitleCompany’s name address
Cover Letter Should Include • Dear Mr. or Ms. Employer • 1st PARAGRAPH: Short (2 to 3 sentences) “why I am writing to you” and the position applying for • Things to consider: • The position and why you are writing • How you heard about the position • Make a connection—why you are interested in the position • Be brief
Cover Letter Should Include • 2nd/3rd PARAGRAPH: (longer) where you highlight your most relevant experiences that uniquely qualify you for the position. Things to consider: • First sentence should be an opener, with a quick introduction. • The information about you should be accomplishment-oriented and directed at the skills and qualifications needed for the job.
Cover Letter Should Include • The main part of the paragraph should provide evidence to back up what you've just stated. • Cite specifics associated with experiences. • Reference your résumé but never word for word. • Strong examples are important. • The final sentence is a summary. • Mention again the position title and company name.
Cover Letter Should Include • Last paragraph: Short (2-4 sentences) where you refer to the enclosed résumé and request an interview. • It is very importantthat you thank the reader for his/her time and consideration. Sincerely, Your Signature Your Name
Résumé • A summary of educational background and work experiences relevant to the desired position. • Highlights accomplishments in order to get an interview from the employer.
Résumé Listed below are some résumé writing tips: • Limit to one page. • Do not include everything accomplished, but everything stated must be true. • Determine the type of layout that works best. • Use bold to emphasize key skills and accomplishments. • Choose a font that is easy to read—no larger than 14 point and no smaller than 10 point.
Résumé • Tailor the résumé to the position. • Use a consistent writing style. • Complete or fragmented sentences are acceptable, just be consistent. • The headings are in bold type. • DoNot use "I" or "my." No contractions and define abbreviations.
Résumé • Start each description with an action word. • Use present tense verbs when referring to current activities. • Use past tense verbs when referring to past activities. • Be concise and clear in all descriptions.
Résumé • Do not try to impress employers with the use of complicated or confusing words. • Make sure there are no errors. • Have someone proofread it. • Use quality paper. • Use the same color and type of paper for résumé, cover letter, and envelope. Make sure the paper photocopies well.
Follow Up Letter • Like a thank you note to the employer after the résumé is mailed and before an interview. • Purpose is to restate interest in the job. • Send 3-6 weeks after the résumé was sent. • Looks like the cover letter with a few changes.
Follow Up Letter • Address the follow up email to a specific person. • Introduction and date the résumé was sent. • Ask for follow up information. • End the follow up letter with a request to hear about the position. • Give time frames and a number at which you can be reached for an interview.
Big Idea Specific skills are necessary in order to obtain and keep a job in the competitive design industry.
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