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Question 1: Make an example of a Cover Letter and Resume …
Question 1:
Make an example of a Cover Letter and Resume
Copy and Paste Go A link for Cover Letter and Resume web URL link below:
https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/cover-letter-samples
Resumes are subjective, but a reminder here is how should redo/revisit resume for each position applied for. The letter and resume must clearly show how fit the position are applying for. Some resumes will need to be experience heavy, some will be education heavy, in either case, suit the resume to the position…every time. The purpose of cover/application letter and resume is to get an interview for the position–sell!
A cover letter can make/break chances of an interview in format alone.
The cover/application letter (aka cover letter, aka letter of interest) is just as critical as the resume.
For this, the cover letter and resume can be written for a made-up/invented position or a position find on the Internet, etc.
Cover letter/Application letter information begins on page 520 of textbook
Cover letter examples begin on page 523
Resume information begins on page 491 of textbook
Resume Guidelines and (5)Requirements (can do more, but not less):
Objective Statement:
an objective statement/summary focused on the position you are applying for
Employment history:
from current/most recent to later dates of employment
the length of a resume is about per 10 years of experience
Be specific with tasks, use action words, and include the most relevant tasks first.
if do not have any employment history, need to invent employment history for this
Education:
include the name of the universities (TAMUC)/higher institutions have attended, including:
start dates
graduation dates (and/or expected graduation date)
degrees
majors
GPAs
List these with the most current date first
If have one college degree already, should delete high school information
Contact Information:
listed somewhere on your resume, can invent this information if want
Memberships/Awards/Certifications/Recognition:
list memberships, affiliations, awards, recognition, etc.
provide details as needed
if do not have any information for this section, need to invent information for this
Cover Letter Guidelines:
Cover letter should contain details
tell what can , be concise–sell
but do not bore
Cover letters should be about
not too short
not too long
Avoid anything negative in cover letter, like gaps in employment
Include contact information in cover letter
Address the cover letter to an actual person
include a name
Additional guidelines for:
The design, including font, font size, font color, headings, icons, of resume should match the design of cover letter. (High-Standards Challenge)
Do not list references on resume
Can include a line near the bottom (Professional References Available Upon Request).
Do not use the word “I” (Me, my, we) in resume
unless it is part of objective summary
The font size should not be too small or too large
Spelling and grammar errors should be avoided
Be consistent throughout resume
If you have bullets, exclude periods throughout (or include periods throughout)
Resources:
https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/resumes-cover-letters/how-to-write-a-cover-letter?aceid=
https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/resumes-cover-letters/stay-at-home-mom-resume
https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/resumes-cover-letters/10-resume-writing-tips