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OCD MBA Workshop Series. Writing an Effective Resume and Cover Letter. Agenda. Overview Brief: 15 – 20 minutes The Resume Book/Data Base Role of your Resume Format and Content of Your Resume Resume Do’s and Don’ts Resume Book/Data Base Inclusion Process Anatomy of a Cover Letter
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OCD MBA Workshop Series Writing an Effective Resume and Cover Letter
Agenda • Overview Brief: 15 – 20 minutes • The Resume Book/Data Base • Role of your Resume • Format and Content of Your Resume • Resume Do’s and Don’ts • Resume Book/Data Base Inclusion Process • Anatomy of a Cover Letter • Cover Letter Do’s and Don’ts • Industry Function Brief : 15 – 20 minutes • Resume Reviews: until 8:00 pm
What We Do With Your Resume • Compile a Resume Book and Electronic Resume Database • Send to over 250 On-Campus Recruiters and Prospective Employers
How On-Campus Employers Use the Resume Book and Database • Used as a primary resume resource • Used to • Select Candidates for Invitation to Presentations/Receptions • Select Candidates for Closed Interview Schedules
Role of your Resume... • Sets the direction for your search • Showcases your skills, attributes and interests • Highlights your progress, accomplishments and skills (essential elements) • Elicits an interview
Format and Content • The Michigan Format • Transferable skills • Include essential elements (ACR) • Quantify accomplishments/results • Bullet vs. Paragraph • Use of action verbs • Use of articles, periods and personal pronouns • Make use of ‘Additional’ section
Michigan Format • Value of the Michigan Format • Similar Format at All Top Schools • Clearest Way to Communicate Your Information • Recruiters are Accustomed to Format • Valuable for Off-Campus Search Too!
Michigan Format UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN University of Michigan Business School Master of Business Administration, May 2004 • Emphasis/Emphases • Clubs • Scholarships • etc.
Format and Content • The Michigan Format • Transferable skills • Include essential elements (ACR) • Quantify accomplishments/results • Bullet vs. Paragraph • Use of action verbs • Use of articles, periods and personal pronouns • Make use of ‘Additional’ section
Transferable Skills Transferable Skills are determined by your targeted: INDUSTRY: Finance FUNCTION: IB, PB, S&T, etc. COMPANY POSITION
Transferable Skills Before: Design and build responsibility of the 2002 Dodge Ram Truck program. After: Coordinated cross-functional team in the design and build of the 2002 Dodge Ram Truck. Managed $44 million in equipment and met all budgetary and timeline oriented milestones.
Format and Content • The Michigan Format • Transferable skills • Include essential elements (ACR) • Quantify accomplishments/results • Bullet vs. Paragraph • Use of action verbs • Use of articles, periods and personal pronouns • Make use of ‘Additional’ section
ACR Action – Active Verb/Skill Employed Context – Background Information Result – Results of Actions Redesigned the packaging of a leading parcel delivery company resulting in $1MM annual cost savings and 50% reduction in air pollutants.
Format and Content • The Michigan Format • Transferable skills • Include essential elements (ACR) • Quantify accomplishments/results • Bullet vs. Paragraph • Use of action verbs • Use of articles, periods and personal pronouns • Make use of ‘Additional’ section
Quantify Accomplishments • Analyzed ash receptacle failures and identified design changes that improved customer satisfaction and reduced warranty costs by 92%. (Senior Engineer, Manufacturing) • Administered a $1M annual budget and negotiated maintenance contracts with agencies outside of the Army in support of $60M worth of equipment (Maintenance Manager, US Army)
Format and Content • The Michigan Format • Include and structure essential elements (ACR) • Quantify accomplishments/results • Bullet vs. Paragraph • Use of action verbs • Use of articles, periods and personal pronouns • Transferable skills • Make use of ‘Additional’ section
Bullet vs. Paragraph ANJIMOMOTO CO., INC. Senior Engineer • Developed a new granulating machine for instant cup soup at Knorr, an Anjinomoto subsidiary, whose brand is owned by Bestfoods. Managed cross-company projects to introduce new manufacturing machine by organizing six members. Started production in August 1997 and improved product quality and cost efficiency. Filed patent application in Japan and US. (Granules dissolve more easily and uniformly than powders).
Bullet vs. Paragraph • Initiated development of new machinery that spurred efficient innovation in food processing. New equipment improved product quality and decreased production costs by X%. • Managed cross-functional team charged with development and implementation of new technology completing project under budget and before deadline.
Format and Content • The Michigan Format • Include essential elements (ACR) • Quantify accomplishments/results • Bullet vs. Paragraph • Use of action verbs • Use of articles, periods and personal pronouns • Transferable skills • Make use of ‘Additional’ section
Action Verbs Before: Analysis of marketing opportunities for strategic fit within scope of organization After: Analyzed all marketing opportunities ensuring their strategic fit within goals of organization.
Format and Content • The Michigan Format • Transferable skills • Include essential elements (ACR) • Quantify accomplishments/results • Bullet vs. Paragraph • Use of action verbs • Use of articles, periods and personal pronouns • Make use of ‘Additional’ section
Articles, Periods, Personal Pronouns • Analyzed the statistical and the clinical data, resulting in a 30% reduction of the hospital’s costs • Analyzed statistical and clinical data, resulting in 30% reduction of hospital costs. -------------------------------------------------------------- • I am currently playing on the University of Michigan Men’s Soccer team, in its first year as a varsity sport • Selected to compete with the University of Michigan’s Men’s Soccer Team in its first year as a varsity sport.
Format and Content • The Michigan Format • Transferable skills • Include essential elements (ACR) • Quantify accomplishments/results • Bullet vs. Paragraph • Use of action verbs • Use of articles, periods and personal pronouns • Make use of ‘Additional’ section
Additional Section Examples: • Effectively invested and tracked life science portfolio, achieving a 42% gain in 2001. • Avid runner; completed Chicago Marathon in 1998 and 2000 • Volunteer basketball coach – 2000-2001 • Connoisseur of fine beef and pork barbeque
Resume Do’s and Don’ts..... • DO - Include core desired skills - Customize according to targeted industry, job function and/or company culture - Quantify your accomplishments • Include Interests and Hobbies • Send resume and cover letter via email or MTrack electronic drop
Resume Do’s and Don’ts..... • Don’t - Include information about health, marital status, or willingness to relocate - Misrepresent work/abilities - Use current company/function jargon - Indicate fluency in a language if you are only conversational
Top Tips • Know the desired skills of your target industry or function • Review resumes of previous students • Know that you can maintain multiple resumes • Use Career Counselors and Staff
Career Counselor List • I-Banking Marcelo Almeida malmeida@umich.edu Mark Birkett mbirkett@umich.edu Elizabeth Fastiggi efastigg@umich.edu Amy Steffek asteffek@yahoo.com Ben Riback briback@umich.edu • Sales and Trading Mike Manley mmanley@umich.edu Brian Cox coxba@umich.edu Winston Ma wenyanm@umich.edu Yeow Tong Ng ytng@umich.edu • Private Banking/PCS Brian Cox coxba@umich.edu • Research Yeow Tong Ng ytng@umich.edu Mike Manley mmanley@umich.edu • Corporate Finance Ashwani Aggarwal ashwani@umich.edu Eric Baltuch ebaltuc@umich.edu
Inclusion Process . . . • Respond to inclusion email to be sent out on Friday, September 27th. • Publish Resume by Friday, October 25th at 5:00 PM
Cover Letters - The Facts • Why bother? • Purpose • To Whom and When to Send Cover Letters
Anatomy of a Cover Letter • OPENING PARAGRAPH - Introduce yourself and your specific interest in the company. • MIDDLE PARAGRAPH - Highlight areas of your background that would be of greatest interest to the company. • CLOSING PARAGRAPH - Outline procedure for action. Make specific requests.
Cover Letter Do’s & Don’ts • Do - Highlight Accomplishments not Responsibilities • Be Brief • Don’t -Repeat Resume -Make Errors -Make Demands
Resume & Cover Letter Writing QUESTIONS?