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Getting the Job Resumes and Cover Letters

Resume or CV? What s the difference? A resume is a one or two page summary of your skills, experience and education. A resume is brief and concise -- no more than two pages. A Curriculum Vitae is a longer (at least two pages) and more detailed synopsis. A Curriculum Vitae includes a summary of your educational and academic backgrounds as well as teaching and research experience, publications, presentations, awards, honors, affiliations and other details.

Resume vs. CV In Europe, the Middle East, Africa, or Asia, employers may expect to receive a curriculum vitae. In the United States, a resume is preferred for most positions, and a curriculum vitae is used primarily when applying for academic, education, scientific or research positions. It is also applicable when applying for fellowships or grants.

Before You Begin Do some online research on the organization you re applying to Find out what their mission statement is, what their goals are, and the needs of the company Assemble your resume and cover letter with the organization s needs in mind, and think about how you can be an asset to them This level of awareness about the agency, and consideration of its needs, will be impressive to the person who receives your resume & letter

Your resume should Act as an advertisement for YOU. Answer the question, "Why should I hire you? or at least Why should I interview you? Communicate who you are and what you want to do. Emphasize your strengths, relevant skills and relevant experience. Give the employer a desire to meet you.

The Basics Keep the format simple, classic No pictures, graphics, kittens, bunnies, colored paper, purple ink, etc. Use a basic 12 pt font (times, arial, new roman) Use a basic 12 pt font (times, arial, new roman) Use 1 margins Include all of your contact information Proofread for spelling, punctuation and grammar errors Prioritize content Customize content

Order of Information Name and contact information Get and use a professional email address, NOT bunnygurlluv@yahoo.com, surferdude420@gmail.com No one will take you seriously with that address Objective (customize) Relevant education and training (dates optional) Relevant job experience Relevant publications and presentations Relevant student and professional memberships Honors and awards References (optional)

Prioritize and Customize Content Prioritize: place most relevant content at the top, less relevant further down Omit irrelevant content Or list it without detail Emphasize and expound relevant experience or education Make alterations to your resume for each job you apply for -- do not send out one generic resume for every job

Examples See resume examples posted Note differences: Weak No objective listed Jobs listed are not relevant to job sought Candidate appears to have no relevant experience References are available on request, but this requires the employer to request them Strong Specific objective that emphasizes what the candidate can do for the employer Education and skills are emphasized and expanded (so they seem like experience) Irrelevant experience is listed but reduced, de-emphasized, and moved to the bottom References with email are provided

Cover Letters The employer already knows you want the job So do not talk about how great your life would be if you got the job No one ever got the job simply because they really, really wanted it What the employer doesn t know is why s/he should give YOU the job

Cover Letters Most people think they need to make themselves sound great in a cover letter This is not true It s very difficult And, if you do it, you sound ARROGANT All you really need to do is make yourself sound like the right person for the job This is much easier, particularly if you are the right person for the job, and it makes you sound CONFIDENT FYI you don t have to get the job with your cover letter, just convince the employer that it s in his/her best interest to seriously consider you as a candidate and want to interview you!

How to begin FIND OUT who the letter should be addressed to Look online, make a phone call, whatever you have to do Use the person s correct title Use the person s last name (spelled correctly) Dear Director Smith, Dear Chairperson Jones, Dear Dr. Jackson, Dear Scholarship Committee Members, Never write: To Whom It May Concern It will concern absolutely no one

Introductory Paragraph I am writing to introduce myself as a candidate for position of. Statement about how you know about this job opening If you can drop a name, do it Compliment the organization to which you re applying / briefly explain your desire to be associated with that organization

Body Briefly summarize your educational and professional qualifications for the job Ex: My qualifications for this position include a bachelors degree in chemical forensic science, a year-long research internship in explosives and trace analysis, and my training in expert testimony. Mention the personal qualities you will bring to the position Ex: Some personal strengths I would bring to this position include my energy and enthusiasm for forensic science, and my strong work ethic. Include a statement that makes it clear how/why you are a good fit for the job, and how/why the job is a good fit for you

Closing Paragraph I would like very much to discuss with you how I might contribute to (organization you re applying to) as a (job title). You can reach me by email or phone any time. Thank you for your consideration. Use formal closing Kind regards, Yours truly, Respectfully yours, Sincerely,

Tips Read the instructions of the application Make sure your application is complete These two areas are where most people get cut without further consideration An applicant who fails to read the directions or who turns in an incomplete application has clearly communicated that he/she is LAZY and/or CARELESS Proofread for spelling, punctuation and grammar errors Mistakes in writing will cost you the interview If you have deficiencies in your writing skills, get help with them now, while you are in college

Tips Your writing should be concise and organized Omit unnecessary or repetitive words/phrases Be professional Do NOT say that you like wine, skiing, kittens and Do NOT say that you like wine, skiing, kittens and walks on the beach Do NOT include your personal philosophies Do NOT mention personal problems or hardships DO emphasize your relevant skills and strengths DO sound confident, not arrogant Do choose your words carefully

Tips Customize every cover letter you send Read the job announcement closely and carefully Cut and paste it directly into your cover letter so that you can keep referring to it as you write (and delete it as you add content to your letter) Use some of the same words in your letter that appear in the job announcement (but don t be obvious about this) Desired psychological effect: hey, this person is exactly what we re looking for!

Tips Be positive and affirmative, not tentative Avoid phrases like I feel, I believe, etc. Compare: I feel that I am a good communicator. with I am a good communicator. I believe in diversity and equal opportunity. with I am committed to diversity and equal opportunity.

Tips: Use Power Words Demonstrated Managed Knowledge of Extensive experience with Initiated Orchestrated Established Analyzed Proficient in Committed to Actively sought Succeeded in Instrumental in Delivered Assigned to Familiar with Coordinated Organized Trained in Supervised Formulated Presented Enthusiastically

Tips Don t not apply because You think you won t get it Just put together the best application you possibly can Let them tell you you don t have the job; don t tell yourself that You re applying for something else instead You may not get that other job Apply for everything you want and see what comes back to you -- then make the decision about which opportunity to take

What if I have no experience? GET SOME! Focus your extra curricular activities on career-related objectives Do an internship Join a professional organization Attend conferences Join career-related club at college Ask to assist a professor with research Take advantage of free online training and certification courses DNA.gov. NIJ.gov

FS 170 Current Forensic Science Internships San Mateo Latent Fingerprint Lab San Mateo Crime Lab Santa Clara County Crime Lab Alameda County Crime Lab Santa Clara County Medical Examiner s Office SF Firearms Unit OPD Crime Lab Walnut Creek ATF Make contact with an organization you want to intern with. You may be able to create your own internship!

Resources Professors Peers, Peer Mentors Forensic Science Informational Binder MQH 527

Where to Find a Job Check federal, state, county and city official HR websites for job announcements Bookmark these sites and check them weekly Register on HR websites and get on mailing lists for the jobs you want For jobs in Forensic Science, search AAFS, IAI, CSDIAI, CAC, etc. http://aafs.org/current-job-openings http://www.theiai.org/jobs/ http://www.csdiai.net/employmentinfo.html http://www.cacnews.org/jobs/jobs.shtml

Consider Graduate School Expands your knowledge & improves your skills Makes you more competitive for jobs Makes good use of your time while you are unemployed and waiting for the job fairy to bring you a job

For More Information: Mary Juno MQH 527 Dr. Steven Lee MQH 509 Jan Hageman Writing Center, JS Dept