Writing a COVER LETTER and a RESUME COVER
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Writing a COVER LETTER and a RESUME
COVER LETTER A cover letter expresses your interest in and qualifications for a position to a prospective employer. It is a document sent with your resume to provide additional information on your skills and experience. A cover letter allows you to present yourself professionally and illustrates the enthusiasm you feel for a specific job opening.
Why do I need a Cover Letter? ters to t e l r e v o c e s Employers u information than get more ésumé. r n o d e d i v pro Emp loye rs us e see cover le who t can ters to do t he jo b. Read about your past jobs and skills. GOAL Decide which applicant will be interviewed.
Five Tips in Making an Effective Cover Letter üBe brief and to the point. üMake no mistake about it. üAvoid fancy fonts and colors. üUse a word processor. üKeep it short.
Resume üA resume is a brief, informative summary of your abilities, education, and experience. üA resume is a written compilation of your education, work experience, credentials, and accomplishments and is used to apply for jobs. üA resume is a short, point-form document that you give to employers to tell them about your work experience, education, and skills.
Do’s in making a Resume ü Be consistent in format and content. ü Make it easy to read and follow. üUse spacing, underlining, italics, bold, and capitalization for emphasis. ü List headings (such as Professional Experience) in order of importance ü Within headings, list information in reverse chronological order (most recent first) ü Avoid information gaps such as a missing summer üBe sure that your formatting translated properly if converted to a. pdf
Don’ts in making a Resume üAbbreviate ü Using a narrative style üUsing number or letter categories ü Using slang words or colloquialisms ü Including age or sex ü Including a picture ü Listing references on resume • Lead each line with a date
Top 5 Resume Mistakes üSpelling and grammar errors ü Missing email and phone information ü Using passive language instead of “action” words ü Not well organized, concise, or easy to skim ü Too long
üPersonal Information üCareer Objective (optional) üWork Experience üEducational Background üTrainings Attended or you current projects and skills üCharacter References
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