AKB - JOB SEEKERS RESUME WRITING & INTERVIEWING FOR SUCCESS

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AKB - JOB SEEKERS RESUME WRITING & INTERVIEWING FOR SUCCESS 1

No spelling or grammatical errors Always tell the truth Use a professional, business-like email address After putting your phone number on resumes, always answer the phone and do so politely and in a business-like manner Have a cheerful but business-like greeting on your voicemail Keep your voicemail box empty and return calls promptly If you use a resume template, make it your own Usually one to two pages; If two pages, not double-sided Is it an easy read? Read it out loud Have someone else look at it as well KEY CONSIDERATIONS FOR RESUME WRITING 2

RESUME TOPICS/CATEGORIES Objective or Professional Summary Education Internships Activities & Volunteer Work Experience Computer Skills 3

Entry Level Resume - Teen 4

Post-College/Beginning Career Level - some work experience 5

Triple check for spelling and grammatical errors As a general rule, limit to one or two pages Have someone review it to be sure is it an easy read Be sure you have consistency of phrasing (tenses) Bullets vs. paragraph Be sure there is consistency throughout entire application packet TIPS 6

Use the Job Description to help you with wording to match your skills to what they are looking for Use the Job Announcement phrasing Your resume should not be just a list of jobs; tell them how you did the job Be specific and give examples; Include the size and scope of your experience Your résumé and all materials submitted to the potential employer should create a fit for the job you are applying for! REFINING CONTENT 7

COVER LETTER AND LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION Cover Letter: Enthusiastic, Passionate, Persuasive Why your skills fit position needs How can you help and why AKA; Letter of Introduction, Letter of Interest, Letter of Application Letter of Recommendation: Character: Speaks to your integrity Validates who you say you are Professional: Skill-focused Specific 8

INTERVIEWING FOR SUCCESS Top 5 Qualities Employers Seek Bottom line Interviewing Do Your Research Here s How Come Prepared Anticipate their Questions Good First Impression Body Language Ask Questions Follow up is KEY! 9

Communication (written and oral) Honesty/Integrity Teamwork Skills Interpersonal Skills Strong work ethic Source: National Association of Colleges & Employers Job Outlook Survey. TOP 5 SKILLS/QUALITIES EMPLOYERS SEEK 10

How can you fix their problem? Can you do the job? Will you love the job? Interviewing is a two way street They interview you You interview them The overall attitude you MUST convey to the interviewer is a POSTIVE ATTITUDE!! You and your skills must = Them and their needs BOTTOM LINE ON INTERVIEWING 11

RESEARCH THE ORGANIZATION Get information from: The internet The organization s website News Articles Former/current employees or others who know the organization Talk with someone involved in the organization if possible 12

Is the organization public or private, for profit or not-for-profit? What services (products) do they provide? What the organization looks for in an employee The growth potential (if you want that) How will your skills enhance their operation? RESEARCH THE ORGANIZATION 13

A few copies of your resume on nice paper Copies of letters of recommendation if you have them A list of References if you have them (ask if you can use them as a reference before giving out name/number) Copies of projects or papers if applicable Everything you need to fill out an Employment Application (address book with names, addresses, etc.) A professional notebook, with paper/pen COME PREPARED 14

Interviewing for Success Common Interview Questions: Tell me about yourself? Why should we hire you? Why did you choose this organization? Why did you leave your last job or Why are you looking to leave your current job? Practice with friends, colleagues, relatives Make a list of examples of your past accomplishments that you will talk about in your interview Never be negative! 15

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Be polite to everyone you meet. Interviewers are not the only decision makers Be ready to interview as soon as you are called Firm handshake, smile, and make eye contact Don t assume people really know you and your skills. It s up to you to describe your experience, show your character and your personality POSITIVE IMPRESSION When you re late, you re telling the employer you will be late to work, to meetings, on assignment deadlines Employers have heard all the excuses, so even if true, they don t work! Plan for contingencies be early! 10-15 minutes before your interview time BE ON TIME! 18

Answer questions truthfully; Your body will tell them if you are not being honest Make eye contact Sit comfortably; be careful of bad habits, e.g. twisting hair, tapping fingers, clicking pen, etc. Watch interviewer s (panel) body language Be POSITIVE and happy to be in the interview TRUTH AND BODY LANGUAGE 19

Demonstrate through your questions that you have done your research (Internet, friends) Ask about things that will help you decide if you want to work there Always ask about the next step in the process Ask clarifying questions, be inquisitive: 1. Can you describe the ideal candidate you are looking for? 2. How has the position evolved (advanced)? 3. Tell me about the organization s culture. 4. What do you like most about working for the company? 5. Is there anything else I can provide to help you make your decision? 6. Ask to give a more information about an earlier question if you think you could have answered it better. ASK QUESTIONS 20

Write a thank you note promptly (email or note card) Call or contact the interviewer per their instructions Be sure to get their name right. Ask for a business card before you leave. Be politely persistent if it s within their instructions FOLLOW-UP 21