ACADEMIC ENGLISH III
November 15, 2013
Today
Business writing: Job applications (continued)
Special Announcement
Date: Monday November 25 (2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.)
Location: Graduate School Building (대학원 ) 4th floor auditorium and 2nd floor classrooms.
American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) Korea is bringing a special event to the KMU campus.
CEOs for several high-profile international companies will be giving special lecture and small-group/one-on-one mentoring sessions.
Special AnnouncementSome CEOs attending:
- Boeing
- DuPont Chemical
- Hewlett-Packard (HP)
- Delphi
- Intel
- Kim & Chang Law Firm
- Ford Motor Company
Several others.
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Résumé
- A résumé may be the most important document for your job search.
- It proves 3 things to potential employers:
1. Proves you are qualified
2. Proves you care about the job
3. Proves you understand the working world
Résumé - – What is it?- A résumé is a factual and concise summary of your
qualifications.
- A résumé shows prospective employers that you have the education and experience for the job you are applying for.
Think of it like a persuasive advertisement about yourself.
- It’s your billboard
Résumé - What employers like to see1. Honesty – no false is misrepresented information
2. Attractiveness – proper font and layout
3. Organization – proper format
4. Conciseness – brief, and to the point (descriptive)
5. Accuracy – error-free
6. Currency – all information should be up-to-date
7. Relevance – Information should be relevant to the position
Parts of a résumé - summaryNAME
Contact information
Career objective
Credentials (Education and Experience)
Related skills and Achievements
Computer skills
Honors/awards
References
Parts of a résumé
Contact information
Gwen Gao42 Lanark Street, Clayton, VIC 3168Ph: [email protected]
Note: avoid unprofessional e-mail addresses
Parts of a résumé
Career objective
Create an objective that directly related to the position you have applied for.
Consider:
1. What kind of job am I Iooking for?
2. What kind of job am I qualified for?
3. What abilities do I have that match the position?
Parts of a résumé
Career objective
Avoid:
“I want to join a company.”
“Looking for high-paying job that brings personal satisfaction.”
Real-life example:
Objective: I want a base salary of $50-$60,000 dollars, not including bonus. And some decent benefits. Like a retirement plan, health insurance, personal or sick days.
Parts of a résumé
Career objective
Be focused:
Internship in marketing to apply the training earned through my education.
Regional sales representative using my proven skills in e-commerce and communication to develop and expand a company base.
Parts of a résumé
Credentials (Education & Experience)
- The order can vary.
- If you are a recent (or soon-to-be) graduate with little experience, list education first.
- Only include relevant items!
Balancing Education and ExperienceAny part-time work (paid, or not), vacation job, volunteer experience, or internship show an employer that you are responsible and knowledgeable.
i.e,. If you worked at GS 25, it shows that you can work with money and provide customer service and take responsibility for your own duties without supervision.
Parts of a résumé
Credentials - Education
- Begin with most recent education first, then list everything significant since high school.
Include:
Name(s) of school(s)
Dates attended
Degree/Diploma/Certificate earned.
- This includes relevant training courses or military training.
Parts of a résumé
Credentials - Education
IMPORANT: A résumé is NOT a transcript, though. Do not simply list all the courses you took.
- Instead, concentrate on describing the skills you learned.
Parts of a résumé
Credentials - Experience
- Begin with most recent position (reverse chronological order).
Include:
- Company name
- Location (city, province, country [if necessary])
- Your job title
- Dates of employment
Parts of a résumé
Credentials - Experience
- For each job, provide a short description (one or two lines) of your duties and achievements.
March 2010 – June 2012
Promotions Assistant, Promostaff
- Managed product research studies in supermarkets
- Collated results and highlighted critical feedback items.
- Promoted to team leader due to excellent feedback from clients.
Parts of a résumé
Credentials - Experience
- You may include any relevant volunteer work you have done.
- This may be especially important if you have no work experience.
- Describing your volunteer duties can demonstrate your previous responsibilities.
Parts of a résumé
Related skills and achievements
- Indicate any additional languages you speak or write, extensive travel, certificates or licenses, and memberships to professional organizations or community groups.
i.e., Language skills.
- English: Advanced (spoken and written)
How could I prove this on a résumé?
Parts of a résumé
Computer skills
- Knowledge of computer hardware, software, etc. is extremely valuable in the job market.
Parts of a résumé
Honors/awards
- Include only if they are relevant.
i.e.,
Community service awards
Academic awards
Parts of a résumé
References
- Usually, you state:
References available upon request.
Action-oriented language - ExamplesDuties at my last job:
I made the company website
Designed the company website.
I helped with lab reports
Assisted lab report composition.
I changed programs to suit each customer
Customized programs for customers.
Résumé language: “Action” wordsMade a website for the Daegu Animal Shelter.
Found workplace-related problems and made reports.
Gave advice to customers about products to purchase.
Took existing surveys and changed them for our customers.
Gave presentations about future projects
Made old procedures simpler
Was the leader of 4 other employees
Résumé language: “Action” words
Made a website for the Daegu Animal Shelter.
Designed a website for…
- Designed a website for the Daegu Animal Shelter.
Résumé language: “Action” words
Found workplace-related problems and made reports.
- Identified…and composed follow-up reports
-Analyzed
-Investigated
-- Identified workplace-related problems and composed reports.
Résumé language: “Action” words
Gave advice to customers about products to purchase.
- Advised customers about products.
Résumé language: “Action” words
Took existing surveys and changed them for our customers.
- Customized surveys and implemented them for customers
Résumé language: “Action” words
Gave presentations about future projects
-Presented about future projects
-- Prepared and performed presentations about future projects.
Résumé language: “Action” words
Made old procedures simpler
-Simplified
- Streamlined old procedures
Résumé language: “Action” words
Was the leader of 4 other employees
-Supervised 4 employees.
Fixing a bad (terrible) Résumé
Look at the résumé.
With your partner, identify as many problems as you can.
- Make notes on the paper.