Introduction

Digital Literacy Class: We are going to learn about so many incredible ways to be creative, collaborative, and to communicate. We will focus on computer skills and applications. Some topics you already know about, and you will know better, and other topics and applications will be new to you! Either way, we will work together to find the ones you are able to use best. This class consists of Project-Based-Learning. You will be given plenty of time to learn the skills and applications that you will use for a lifetime. I hope you enjoy the material we will cover. - Mr. S

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

RESUME & COVER LETTER 2013/2014

Finally, we are at one of the most important lesson topics of the year. 
Your resume and cover letter will be a living document.  That means
that it will evolve and change over the course of your life depending on
your experience, education, interests and job history.  All of these
experiences will be added in a one-page summary of what you will bring
to the table for a future employer.  Other organizations will also need
to see a resume. RESUME & COVER LETTER QUIZ TOMORROW!!






1. Resume (DEFINITION): 


Dictionary.com




re·su·me


2 [rez-oo-mey, rez-oo-mey] Show IPA



noun







ré·su·mé


[rez-oo-mey, rez-oo-mey] Show IPA



noun


1.  a summing up; summary.


 


2. a brief written account of personal, educational, and professional qualifications and experience, as that prepared by an applicant for a job.




Also, resume, re·su·mé.




Origin:

1795–1805;  < French,  noun use of past participle of résumer  to resume, sum up 





2. Why Do You Need One?


 STYLE / CONTENT / SIZE


3. Resume Breakdown:


VIDEO 1 - Basic Resume


VIDEO 2 - "The Quick Resume & Cover Letter Video"

  



4. Resume Builder 


WEBSITE - READWRITETHINK.ORG Resume Builder






5. Cover Letter


Tailor IT!






6.  JOB SEARCH


Monster.com / Philly.com / Careerbuilder.com 



PRACTICAL EXERCISE:

1.  Using one of the websites above (Or any other website you like), find a job you are interested in.

     Email the link for the job to the instructor. (Copy& Paste Link into body of email).

2.  You may create a resume for yourself using the Resume Builder on ReadWriteThink.org

3.  Re-Type or Cut&Paste your resume into MS WORD.  You may use any template you like as a
     guide.


4.  Create a Cover Letter (Use the Letter of Recommendation format) for your RESUME for the job

     you have chosen.

5.  Save your Resume & Cover Letter as an MS Word file and email them to your instructor.

6.  Cover Letter and Resume must be Single Spaced, Formatted to match examples below, and Times New Roman (11 or 12 font size only!)



YOU MUST SUBMIT ALL DOCUMENTS AS ONE OR TWO MS WORD DOCUMENTS.  DO NOT SEND PDF OR FILES IN ANY OTHER FORMAT!



Grading Rubric:

10 pts - Emailed Link To Job to Instructor

60 pts - Resume (MS Word (docx/doc File) 

     05 pts - Title Block

     05 pts - Objective

     10 pts - Experience/Work History

     10 pts - Education

     10 pts - Other Skills / Additional Information

     10 pts - Grammar, Spelling, Layout

30 pts - Cover Letter (Proper Format, Layout, Grammar, Spelling)




6.  EXAMPLES:






  

This is one of the most important assignments you can learn to create.  Good Luck!!



- Mr. S

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