1. Resume (DEFINITION):
Dictionary.comré·su·mé
[rez-oo-mey, rez-oo-mey] Show IPAnoun
1.
a summing up; summary.
2.
a brief written account of personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experience, as that prepared by an applicant for a job.
2. Why Do You Need One?
STYLE / CONTENT / SIZE3. Resume Breakdown:
VIDEO - "The Quick Resume & Cover Letter Video"4. Resume Builder
WEBSITE - READWRITETHINK.ORG Resume Builder5. Cover Letter
Tailor IT!6. JOB SEARCH
Monster.com / Philly.com / Careerbuilder.comPRACTICAL EXERCISE:
1. Using one of the websites above (Or any other website you like), find a job you are interested in.
1a. Email the link for the job to the instructor. (Copy& Paste Link into body of email).
2. Create a resume for yourself using the Resume Builder on ReadWriteThink.org (PDF file)
3. Re-Type or Cut&Paste your resume into MS WORD. You may use any template you like as a guide.
4. Create a Cover Letter for your RESUME for the job you have chosen.
5. Save your Resume & Cover Letter as PDF files and email them to your instructor.
Grading Rubric:
10 pts - Emailed Link To Job to Instructor
10 pts - Resume Builder (ReadWriteThink.org) PDF file
50 pts - Resume (MS Word PDF File)
05 pts - Title Block
05 pts - Objective
10 pts - Experience/Work History
10 pts - Education
10 pts - Other Skills / Additional Information
10 pts - Grammar, Spelling, Layout
30 pts - Cover Letter (Proper Format, Layout, Grammar, Spelling)
This is one of the most important assignments you can learn to create. Good Luck!!
- Mr. S
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