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Page 1: RESUMES AND COVER LETTERS · 2019-06-28 · If you are submitting your resume electronically, save it as a PDF to ensure the format is locked. Use your full name and position title

RESUMES AND

COVER LETTERS

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RESUME BASICSRESUMES AT A GLANCE:

The purpose of a resume is to grab the employers’ interest so they will invite you for an interview. Most resumes will only get a 15 second scan by a potential employer before they are sorted into yes, no, or maybe stacks for consideration. During that first quick scan, employers will look for reasons to quickly screen out candidates.

Applicants who best communicate how their experience, education, and skills are related to the targeted position are more likely to get an interview.

Any statement made should be proven with experience and examples. Resumes with errors, typos, and unclear or ineffective descriptions will more than likely be put into the “no thanks” pile.

If you are submitting your resume electronically, save it as a PDF to ensure the format is locked. Use your full name and position title as the name of the document. For example, Sam Smith Assistant Director Resume.

If you are submitting in person or through the mail, use the same paper and heading for cover letters and matching envelopes.

Resume Headings Information:

Motivated professional with more than three years of experience in retail management. Specializes in employee recruitment & retention. Designed and implemented two year strategic marketing plan for sales department. Managed five employees in accounting department in a highly efficient environment.

Profile Statement/Summary of Qualifications: 3-4 short sentences or bullet points presentingyour strengths and what you have to offer.Examples:

Contact Info: Your name should be the largest text on the page. Be sure to include accurate contact information including city, state, zip code, phone number, email address, and LinkedIn link. You may include both a current college address and permanent address, one phone number is adequate. Example:

Objective: This statement should be as specific as possible and customized to each employer you contact. If you are looking for summer employment or an internship, include that information in your statement. Examples:

To obtain an accounting internship with XYZ Company for Summer 20XX. Software Engineer position with Company XYZ. Elementary Education Teaching Position at XYZ.

https://www.nwmissouri.edu/career [email protected]

John Smith [email protected] | 660-867-5309 | Maryville, MO

64468

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1. Double majors

Cumulative GPA 3.8/4.0 Education self-funded through scholarships and part time employment

December 20XXBachelor of Science Double Major: Marketing and Business ManagementNorthwest Missouri State University (Northwest), Maryville, MO

Master of Science in Education Teaching: Middle School Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, MO Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Missouri Southern College, Joplin, MO

May 20XX GPA 3.5/4.0

May 20XX

Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, MissouriMaster in Business Administration GPA: 4.0/4.0Bachelor of Science in Industrial Psychology Major GPA: 3.18/4.0Minor in Business Management

December 20XX

May 20XX

3. Master and bachelor degrees from the same institution

Bachelor of Science in Interactive Digital Media: Visual Imaging Concentration Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, MO

May 20XX

Interactive Digital Media is an interdisciplinary program with an integrated curriculum from the departments of Computer Science, Mass Communication, and Art

(Note: the program description is helpful to employers that may not be familiar with the program.)

Bachelor of Science in Political Science Northwest Missouri State University Associate of Arts in General Studies North Central Missouri College, Trenton, MO

May 20XX

June 20XX

https://www.nwmissouri.edu/career [email protected]

Education: Begin with the most recent degree, and major, followed by the name of the institution and its city and state. The month and year of graduation should also be listed. If your major or overall GPA is 3.0 or above (on a 4.0 scale), you may wish to include this information.

You can include relevant coursework, senior research projects, independent studies, study abroad, publications or honors in the education section.

List your most recent degree is listed, followed by previously earned degrees. List the full name of the degree before the institution name. The location of the school (city and state) should follow the name. Examples:

2. Master and bachelor degrees from different institutions

4. Two bachelor degrees from the same institution

5. Transfer student with associates degree

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Lambda Pi EtaAugust 2017 - Present

Record detailed, accurate minutes at each meetingCommunicate weekly with all of the members aboutupcoming dates and events

SECRETARY

Related Experience: List your experience that pertains most to the job you're applying for first; you may include both paid and un-paid significant experiences. Include the job title, employer, location and dates of employment followed by a powerful description of your accomplishments and responsibilities. Keep your format consistent with each individual experience throughout the section. Use strong effective action verbs to describe your skills and accomplishments and numbers or percentages when possible for things such as size of budget, number of people supervised, etc.

https://www.nwmissouri.edu/career [email protected]

Activities: A listing of your activities during your college years show an employer you are a well- rounded person who is active in the community. If you held an elected or appointed position you should include the title, description of responsibilities, accomplishments and dates. If the activity or experience is significant and relevant to your career goals, you may wish to list it under related experience.

Northwest Student Media, Maryville, MOAugust 2016 - May 2018

Sold advertisements on a weekly basis throughout Maryville and surrounding areas in newspaper, yearbook, magazine, radio and television Communicated weekly with 40 clients and created advertising campaigns specific to each client

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE

Internships: Internship experience can be a powerful addition to your resume. It may appear in the experience section, the education section, or in a separate internship experience section. Just as with other work experience, descriptions should use effective action verbs and focus on your skills and accomplishments. Internship experience related to one’s current career objective should be shown near the top of the page.

Iowa Finance Authority (IFA), Des Moines, IAMay - August 2016

Assisted in maintaining IFA’s social media initiatives on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram Wrote news releases in cooperation with the communications staff Consulted with the communications staff in coordinating the 2017 Housing Iowa Conference, including using the mobile app system, Agenda Pop

COMMUNICATION INTERN

Design Tips:Graphics, shadowed boxes, color, and linescan add uniqueness and individuality to yourresume, but they should never look morepredominant than the text. Give consideration tohow well these items will photocopy within thepotential employers company and how well theywill communicate electronically to the reader’scomputer and software. Boldface type, underlining, and capitals canbring attention to important headings andinformation on your resume. However, be surethese features enhance your resume informationwithout overwhelming the reader’s eyes. Mixingtoo many typestyles, lines, and bullets can resultin a cluttered appearance.

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Layout Tips:Vertically aligned bullets give equal weight/value to all items. In the example below, the degree name and institution name are more important than the other items. Bachelor of Science in ….. Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, MO Right alignment will give a nice finished look to the right margin of the resume as opposed to the often seen ragged edge. Dates can be placed so they end at the right margin. Choose and use one format consistently for representation of states, dates and other repeated information. When there are changes in these items throughout a resume, it may appear as an error. • MO, Mo., Missouri • MM/YY – MM/YY • August YYYY – September YYYY

Major GPA Relevant Coursework

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COUNSELING/INSTRUCTED/LEARNED: Mentored Resolved Supported Trained Tutored

Encouraged Established Explained Fostered Guided

Coached Communicated Consulted Coordinated Demonstrated Enabled

Advised Advocated Aided Applied Assessed Charged

ASSISTED/COMMUNICATED: Advised Collaborated Consulted

Participated Translated

Contributed Cooperated Corresponded

Facilitated Interpreted

CREATED/DEVELOPED: Acted Adapted Authored Built Clarified Composed Conceived Constructed Corrected

Designed Devised Drafted Established Executed Expanded Fabricated Formulated

Performed Planned Presented Prioritized Produced Promoted Proposed Reduced

Generated Illustrated Improved Initiated Integrated Introduced Modified Originated

IMPROVED/INCREASED: Renovated Revised Strengthened Upgraded

Expanded Motivated Overcame Provided

Augmented Bolstered Encouraged Enhanced

Achieved Acquired Advanced Assured

ORGANIZED: Prioritized Reorganized Reviewed Scheduled Updated

Located Maintained Obtained Planned Prepared

Compiled Coordinated Developed Engineered Instituted

Arranged Assembled Budgeted Built Clarified

SUPERVISED/MANAGED: Moderated Monitored Motivated Officiated Oversaw

Expedited Facilitated Implemented Led Managed

Delegated Directed Distributed Enforced Evaluated

Authorized Coached Consulted Controlled Coordinated

ANALYZED/RESEARCHED: Assessed Calculated Clarified Compared Computed Concluded

Critiqued Deduced Detected Determined Discovered Evaluated

Examined Identified Inferred Interviewed Investigated

Maintained Monitored Observed Reviewed Tabulated

Content Tips:Present Tense and Past Tense Verbs – This isprobably one of the most common errors inresume writing. When describing jobs, internships,or other activities you are involved in at thepresent time, use present tense verbs (coordinate,install, assist). As you describe experiences fromyour past, use past tense verbs (coordinated,installed, assisted). Powerful descriptions of experience arecrucial. The heart of any written correspondenceis the text that describes background, abilities,skills, and experiences.

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The purpose of a cover letter - also known as a letter of application or inquiry - is to encourage an employer to review your qualifications and consider you for an interview. A cover letter should be accompanied by a resume. As often as possible, address cover letters to individuals rather than "To Whom It May Concern." To find a specific contact, look at resources such as the company website, LinkedIn, or other social media. If a contact person such as a human resources manager or personnel manager cannot be found through these means, simply call the organization and ask, "Who is responsible for the hiring decisions of this position?" Make certain you get the proper spelling and note preferences for Ms., Dr., Mrs., Mr., their job title, and address.

COVER LETTERS

Connect to your resume:Your cover letter should emphasize unique qualifications and personal characteristics which are relevant for the particular organization, industry, or job opportunity. Your cover letter and your resume should have a consistent heading and fonts. Think about:

What are your particular strengths?What accomplishments are worthy of emphasis?Do you possess specific skills or talents that are relevant to the job?Can you demonstrate essentials of previous jobs?

Consider the employer's perspective and select two or three of the most relevant and impressive facts from your analysis. Organize these facts according to the most appropriate strategy for your cover letter.

Do Your Homework:A cover letter should explicitly address what YOU can do for the organization, not what the organization can do for you. One of the most effective ways to do this is to research everything possible. Research the industry by reading their website, social media, LinkedIn reviews and company review websites. Incorporate company research findings about new accounts, the work environment, products, services, growth areas, and history with your specific qualifications and experience. ("My experience at XYZ in public relations would be very beneficial as you expand new services into ___.") "Contribute" and "mutually beneficial" are convincing words that would demonstrate what you could do for the organization.

Approaches:In Response to a Job Post:Mention in your first paragraph where or how you learned about the opening and then address the job requirements and desirable personal characteristics mentioned in the post. For example, if the job post says the company is looking for an assertive and energetic person, describe experiences in which you demonstrated these characteristics.

Closing:A good cover letter closing tells the reader what to expect in the future. Employers receive correspondence from hundreds of applicants daily. Be direct in your letter and tell the reader you will follow-up within a specific time (typically 7-14 days) to confirm the receipt of your letter and discuss the possibility of an interview. You may also state your availability for an interview at the employer's convenience. Mention any specific dates you will be in the employer's area. List your phone number again and the most likely times you can be reached. An expression of appreciation adds a nice final touch.

Cover letters are usually one page and are clear and concise. The letter should be typed in a professional business-style structure. Match your cover letter design to your resume design to provide a consistent look throughout your application materials. Read the instructions and send materials as they request them.

www.nwmissouri.edu/career [email protected]

General Inquiry:A general inquiry letter can be about a variety of subjects: occupational information, future work possibilities, or advice on career plans. Start with a statement that connects you to the reader ("From my research on Johnson & Johnson"). Mention any personal referrals ("Ms. ___ suggested I contact you"). General inquiry letters should be tailored to each organization.

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Your Current Address City, State Zip Code Today's Date Mr./Ms. Person to Whom You Are WritingTitleName of OrganizationStreet AddressCity, State Zip Code Dear Mr./Ms. Last Name: State why you are writing. Indicate the position, field, or general area about which you are writing. Explain how you found out about the opening and organization and briefly tell why you are interested in the organization, type of work, or location. Use caution when using I and me to avoid a self-centered tone throughout the letter. Refer the reader to your resume and mention a few of your main qualifications and skills from past experience and education, which directly relate to the organization and position at hand. Describe some of your personal characteristics which are especially relevant. Always write from the reader's point of view, emphasizing what you have to offer. Avoid vague statements; give proof by concrete examples without repeating your entire resume. In closing, seek to elicit a response from the employer. Restate your interest in the position; indicate your willingness to arrange an appointment at the convenience of the employer, suggesting possible dates and times. Another good option is to indicate that you plan to follow-up the receipt of your letter by making a phone call within a specific time period. Thank the reader for his/her interest and state that you are looking forward to talking with the employer. Sincerely, (Your handwritten signature when possible) Your typed name Enclosures(includes resume and reference page)

SUGGESTED COVER LETTER FORMAT

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PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION EXAMPLESUse these examples simply as guidelines. Your own letters should reflect careful self-analysis, research of the employer, and creativity.

Thank you letter or email:

Thank you for meeting with me on Wednesday, April 14th to discuss the position of Copywriter at Burston-Marstellar. I appreciated the opportunity to discuss Burston-Marstellar’s future and enjoyed interacting with the staff. My ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines has been proven. I feel confident from our discussion of the special qualifications for this position that my skills and experience mirror your needs. As indicated, I enjoy the challenge of a competitive environment in which success is based on achievement. Again, thank you for considering me for the position. I look forward to hearing from you.

Application status:

Hello, this is ____________. I am reaching out to check on the status of my application for the position of Human Resources Specialist. During our January 30th interview, you indicated a decision would be made by February 7th. I am still very interested in this position. Could you tell me where you are in the hiring process? or Could I supply you with further information to facilitate the process? or When do you hope to make a decision? Thank you for your time. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Letter of acknowledgement:

It was my pleasure to receive your phone call today offering the position of Branch Manager Trainee. The time you have given me to make my decision is appreciated. I am anxious to review the formal offer and benefits information you are forwarding to me. Thank you for your positive response. I look forward to talking with you the first week of May.

Letter of acceptance:

I am pleased to accept your offer to begin employment with Memorial Hospital as a Public Relations Specialist. I look forward to a successful future working with the public relations team. Per our conversation, I plan to begin work on June 15th. Thank you for the opportunity to work in such a dynamic health care organization

www.nwmissouri.edu/career [email protected]

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REFERENCESReferences should be listed on a separate page from your resume. Include your name and contact information at the top of the page to duplicate the heading on your resume and cover letter. Three to five references are generally sufficient.

Ask, don't assume:

Ask your references for permission to use their names. Confirm the following:

Do the people you include as references actually want to give you a reference?Does their schedule permit time to discuss your qualifications?Most importantly, what kind of reference will they be? When it comes to references, neutral is the same as negative, so ask your contacts to be honest: Can the people you ask give you a positive recommendation?

Choose your references carefully:

Potential supervisors are not interested in hearing friends or relatives talk about how nice you are. They want confirmation for their main objective: Are you going to deliver the duties of the job? Good reference sources include previous supervisors, co-workers, professors, or advisers. Think outside the box: If you voluntarily coordinated an organization’s fundraising effort, the organization’s supervisor could be a great reference. It doesn’t matter that you weren’t paid.

Provide references with the appropriate tools:

Give each reference a copy of your resume, so he or she has a complete picture of your background. Provide a description of the job to which you are applying. Knowing the duties and responsibilities ahead of time will prepare references for questions they may be asked and help them relate your experience to the potential job.

Communicate with references:

Alert references to potential phone calls. Contact your references and tell them to anticipate a phone call or e-mail. Tell them the name of the company, and the position for which you interviewed. If you know the name of the person who will check your references, offer that information, too.

Keep your references informed. Were you offered the job? If so, did you accept? When will you start?

Thank your references. When you accept a job offer, take the time to write each of your references a thank-you note. They have played a valuable part in your receiving an offer.

Keep in touch. Don’t end contact with your references. Send an e-mail, call or meet them for lunch on occasion. You never know when if and when you may need to call upon them to be references in the future.

www.nwmissouri.edu/career [email protected]

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www.nwmissouri.edu/career [email protected]